Wednesday, November 16, 2005

French rioters burn only 163 cars

And since that number is down for the sixth straight day, the French government is discussing instituting affirmative action to help bolster the number of weary young French muslims rioting in the streets.

PARIS, France (Reuters) -- Interior Minister and presidential hopeful Nicolas Sarkozy has stepped up calls for France to introduce measures to help minorities find jobs, directly challenging President Jacques Chirac.

Boosted by an opinion poll showing strong voter support for his tough response to France's worst civil unrest in almost 40 years, Sarkozy on Wednesday fanned controversy over how to bring disaffected youths into mainstream French society.

Violence continued for the 20th successive night, but police said the number of vehicles set on fire fell to a low of 163. A law extending anti-riot powers for three months was expected to complete its passage through parliament later on Wednesday.

Sarkozy has called before for "affirmative action" to tackle higher than average unemployment among minorities -- one of the problems angering rioting youngsters in run-down suburbs. Many of them are of African and Arab origin.


Because even rioters need a helping hand every once and a while...