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[MigrantFriends.com] Re: [Aframom] Nice attack: Why France is struggling to cope with the terror threat (BBC’s wrong analysis)

 

The policy of dispersion of migrants and  refugees  across the whole UK has contributed to increasing  British people's worries about immigration.
 
For example, one or two new  migrant persons in an area where there was no migrants before, can  make residents  think that  there are  too many migrants in the area. This is why many rural areas voted to leave UK.


On Saturday, 16 July 2016, 16:40, "Afrika Watch afrikawatch@yahoo.com [Aframom]" <Aframom@yahoogroupes.fr> wrote:


 

 According to BBC:

"Age of insecurity
Immigration has a long history here, integration does not.
There are large populations from France's former colonies, places like Tunisia.
Some feel their religious beliefs are trampled by a secularism that is fiercely guarded. Some see little hope in a nation which denies them a chance of success.
The forgotten suburbs that house large numbers of immigrants have erupted into protest and violence in previous years.
They are policed by tough units that fail to reflect the communities they control. It is an unhappy mix that can open the way for a minority to be radicalised and moved to violent action".

More:

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-36810932
 
 
Comments:
 
In UK, for the last 15 years, migrants and refugees have been dispersed across  the whole UK, from  North to South and from  East to West.  
UK politicians and media seem to confuse this  system  with integration. This system has contributed to  hiding poverty and inequality that many refugees and migrants area facing now in the UK. The UK policy is to hide migrants and refugees across the UK.
 
These  migrants and refugees live in isolation and in  poor houses  which have been abandoned  by  white residents. When migrants and refugees are dispersed in white  people's areas, the white populations leave the areas. Then  with the remaining white population, you  feel isolated because you have no-one to talk to and no-one  will  talk to you. When you are facing this situation, you too, you  move for example to London  or other areas where you can find other refugees and migrants.
 
In conclusion, having migrants and  refugees living together in the same areas is not a bad thing. What is bad is racism, poverty and discrimination that they may  face  wherever they live.
 
 


On Saturday, 16 July 2016, 15:56, "Afrika Watch afrikawatch@yahoo.com [afrocarpus]" <afrocarpus@yahoogroups.com> wrote:


 
The propaganda linking inequality and deprivation to justify terrorism attacks in France  is currently carried out by BBC, CNN and some French politicians and academics. Frank Gardner of BBC even goes far by saying that terrorism in France is caused by the ban of burqa dress in France. This is an example of poor judgement. This thinking is fuelling terrorism in Europe.  In Africa,  some countries with predominant Muslim populations have  banned burqa and no terrorism is taking place there. UK should ban burqa as well instead of keeping it because of fear of being targeted by terrorism.


On Saturday, 16 July 2016, 15:50, "Afrika Watch afrikawatch@yahoo.com [Aframom]" <Aframom@yahoogroupes.fr> wrote:


 
The propaganda linking inequality and deprivation to justify terrorism attacks in France  is currently carried out by BBC, CNN and some French politicians and academics. Frank Gardner of BBC even go far by saying that terrorism in France is caused by the ban of burqa dress in France. This is an example of poor judgement. This thinking is fuelling terrorism in Europe.  In Africa,  some countries with predominant Muslim populations have  banned burqa and no terrorism is taking place there. UK should ban burqa as well instead of keeping it because of fear of being targeted by terrorism.
 

On Saturday, 16 July 2016, 11:11, "Migrants Network migrantsnetwork@gmail.com [afrocarpus]" <afrocarpus@yahoogroups.com> wrote:


 
Poor judgment about terrorism, inequality  and deprivation linkages in France and Europe.
 
I do not agree with some international media, some politicians and international academics that terror in France is caused by deprivation, discrimination  and youth's lack of opportunities.
 
This analysis  is flawed because it does not explain  why all terror attacks are carried out by y Muslim people only who  live in the same deprived areas where other ethnic communities live. Deprivation, discrimination  and youth's lack of opportunities are prevalent in all ethnic communities  in Europe including Black and Asian communities who are not Muslims. Why Christian ethnic communities are not involved in terrorist attacks while they also experience deprivation, inequality and lack of opportunities?

No reasonable person can justify her/his terrorism  acts and killings of innocent people by  inequality and  lack of opportunities.
 








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