At what point does France’s ethnic cleansing of the Roma show the intention of genocide ?
The treatment of an increasingly dehumanized group, the razed communities, the families placed on the street, the bureaucrats’ excuses, gather into the crime of ethnic cleansing which continues to be quietly noted by the French press.
July was a bad month. The Mayor of Chavannes threatened suicide if a Roma caravan returned to his town’s stadium where it had rested a week without paying for permits. The Mayor of the town of Cholet, a Minister of Parliament Gilles Bourdouleix, is currently under investigation for allegedly suggesting “maybe Hitler did not kill enough gypsies.”
Evictions of Roma people at Vaulx-en-Velin (near Lyon) were protested by the European Roma Rights Centre last year due to repeated police forced evictions with no alternative lodgings, and the attacks by unknown assailants. Ejected from their garage of habitation so it could be converted to rent-controlled housing, on August 6th, 2012, 150 Roma previously of the St. Fons encampment and half of them children, left Vaulx-en-Velin for temporary encampment at Villeurbanne. On August 15th 2013, half Vaulx-en-Velin ‘s Roma encampment burnt down, putting 150 people on the street with nowhere to go. Then on August 23rd, the remaining 223 grownups and 167 children were evicted and the camp razed. These criminal yet officially ‘legal’ acts are not confined to right wing mayors: the Mayor of Vaulx-en-Velin is Communist-Party. Full story...
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The treatment of an increasingly dehumanized group, the razed communities, the families placed on the street, the bureaucrats’ excuses, gather into the crime of ethnic cleansing which continues to be quietly noted by the French press.
July was a bad month. The Mayor of Chavannes threatened suicide if a Roma caravan returned to his town’s stadium where it had rested a week without paying for permits. The Mayor of the town of Cholet, a Minister of Parliament Gilles Bourdouleix, is currently under investigation for allegedly suggesting “maybe Hitler did not kill enough gypsies.”
Evictions of Roma people at Vaulx-en-Velin (near Lyon) were protested by the European Roma Rights Centre last year due to repeated police forced evictions with no alternative lodgings, and the attacks by unknown assailants. Ejected from their garage of habitation so it could be converted to rent-controlled housing, on August 6th, 2012, 150 Roma previously of the St. Fons encampment and half of them children, left Vaulx-en-Velin for temporary encampment at Villeurbanne. On August 15th 2013, half Vaulx-en-Velin ‘s Roma encampment burnt down, putting 150 people on the street with nowhere to go. Then on August 23rd, the remaining 223 grownups and 167 children were evicted and the camp razed. These criminal yet officially ‘legal’ acts are not confined to right wing mayors: the Mayor of Vaulx-en-Velin is Communist-Party. Full story...
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