Tuesday, May 30, 2006

Muslim Extremists terrorize Jews in Paris, yes, hatred, not "conflict"

Extremists terrorize Jews in Paris
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european jewish press, THE JERUSALEM POST May. 29, 2006

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French police opened an investigation Monday after suspected members of
an extremist group marched through a Jewish quarter in central Paris shouting
anti-Semitic slogans over the weekend.

Shoppers in the historic Marais
neighbourhood, one of the busiest districts in the Jewish area of Paris, were
left in shock early Sunday evening after a group of extremists terrorized
community members with anti-Semitic verbal abuse.

More than 20 men
claiming to be members of the Tribu-Ka anti-white group walked up and down the
crowded Rue des Rosiers shouting at the families and youths in the area.

The French Office of Vigilance against anti-Semitism (BNCVA) said in a
statement the gang was "performing Nazi salutes, looking for a fight with the
neighbourhood's Jews, threatening and intimidating them."

"We are in
contact with the Interior Ministry and the police department over the matter,"
the head of the Representative Council of French Jewish Institutions (CRCIF),
Roger Cukierman, said.

"They screamed out 'Death to Jews!'" one witness,
who would only give his name as Julien, told EJP.

"They told us they
weren't Arabs and that they would 'kosherise' us," said a second witness,
Stephan, a fifty-year-old butcher from the Panzer delicatessen.

"I've
never been more scared in my life," book-salesman David R. added.

Police
quickly broke up the march, running identity checks on 19 people, none of whom
were armed. Security has been stepped up in the area. Since they committed no
apparent offence, police let the men go.

There has been growing tension
between the Jewish community and an extremist fringe of black youth as a result
of what many consider to be the provocative attitude of young Jewish members of
the right wing Betar and Jewish Defence League groups who try to physically
confront anti-Semitism.

Tribu-Ka claims that young Jews attacked a black
man during the February demonstration in memory of Ilan Halimi, the young French
Jew who was kidnapped and killed by a gang, whose leader and several members
were black.

However witnesses and dozens of black people who
participated in the demonstration along with the Jewish community have denied
this.

Tribu-Ka, an organisation created in December 2004 is opposed to
all contacts between blacks and non-blacks.

In February 2005 a dozen
young men and women claiming to be part of the Tribu-Ka infiltrated a meeting of
the Jewish-black friendship association and vigorously advised the Jews to cease
all contacts with their "Khemite brothers".

They also accused the Jews
of being the descendants of slave-traders, an accusation repeated by
controversial comic Dieudonne Mbala Mbala, who is among those Tribu-Ka view as
an inspiration.

Tribu-Ka's leader is Kemi Seba, formerly known as
Stellio Gilles Robert, a former member of Nation of Islam in Paris who has
previously been indicted for racist incitement.

Since Tribu-Ka was
formed, tensions between its members and the Jewish community has been
increasing, especially with the members of Betar and the JDL.

Ten days
earlier Tribu-Ka penetrated into a sports club used by the JDL and Betar and
defied the Jews who were practicing Krav Maga, the Israeli martial art. When the
young men answered they weren't part of the Jewish organizations, the thugs told
them to tell JDL and Betar that they were looking for them.

When they
walked up Rue des Rosiers on Sunday, the Tribu-Ka members said they wanted to
confront militants from both groups who are known to be based in the Jewish
Marais neighbourhood.

According to witnesses, the Jews failed to reply
and forced passers-by into shops.

BNCVA said the gang was armed with
sticks and baseball bats - though this was denied both by police and by
independent witnesses.

Do Arab Muslims have a "claim" to Paris land?

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