Muslims are waging civil war against us, claims police union
By David Rennie, Europe Correspondent
(Filed: 05/10/2006)



Radical Muslims in France's housing estates are waging an 
undeclared "intifada" against the police, with violent clashes 
injuring an average of 14 officers each day.

   
Interior minister Nicolas Sarkozy was warned of an 'intifada'

 
As the interior ministry said that nearly 2,500 officers had been 
wounded this year, a police union declared that its members were "in 
a state of civil war" with Muslims in the most depressed "banlieue" 
estates which are heavily populated by unemployed youths of north 
African origin.

It said the situation was so grave that it had asked the government 
to provide police with armoured cars to protect officers in the 
estates, which are becoming no-go zones.

The number of attacks has risen by a third in two years. Police 
representatives told the newspaper Le Figaro that the "taboo" of 
attacking officers on patrol has been broken.

Instead, officers – especially those patrolling in pairs or small 
groups – faced attacks as soon as they tried to arrest locals.

Senior officers insisted that the problem was essentially criminal 
in nature, with crime bosses on the estates fighting back against 
tough tactics.

The interior minister, Nicolas Sarkozy, who is also the leading 
centre-Right candidate for the presidency, has sent heavily equipped 
units into areas with orders to regain control from drug smuggling 
gangs and other organised crime rings. Such aggressive raids 
were "disrupting the underground economy in the estates", one senior 
official told Le Figaro.

However, not all officers on the ground accept that essentially 
secular interpretation. Michel Thoomis, the secretary general of the 
hardline Action Police trade union, has written to Mr Sarkozy 
warning of an "intifada" on the estates and demanding that officers 
be given armoured cars in the most dangerous areas.

He said yesterday: "We are in a state of civil war, orchestrated by 
radical Islamists. This is not a question of urban violence any 
more, it is an intifada, with stones and Molotov cocktails. You no 
longer see two or three youths confronting police, you see whole 
tower blocks emptying into the streets to set their 'comrades' free 
when they are arrested."

He added: "We need armoured vehicles and water cannon. They are the 
only things that can disperse crowds of hundreds of people who are 
trying to kill police and burn their vehicles."

However, Gerard Demarcq, of the largest police unions, Alliance, 
dismissed talk of an "intifada" as representing the views of only a 
minority.

Mr Demarcq said that the increased attacks on officers were proof 
that the policy of "retaking territory" from criminal gangs was 
working.

Mayors in the worst affected suburbs, which saw weeks of riots and 
car-burning a year ago, have expressed fears of a vicious circle, as 
attacks by locals lead the police to harden their tactics, further 
increasing resentment.

As if to prove that point, there were angry reactions in the western 
Paris suburb of Les Mureaux following dawn raids in search of youths 
who attacked a police unit on Sunday. The raids led to one arrest. 
They followed clashes on Sunday night when scores of youths attacked 
seven officers who had tried to arrest a man for not wearing his 
seat belt while driving. That driver refused to stop, and later 
rammed a police car trying to block his path.

The mayor of Les Mureaux, Francois Garay, criticised aggressive 
police tactics that afterwards left "the people on the ground to 
pick up the pieces".
 







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