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No-go Zones Are “Now ... at War With … Western Civilization”
France’s Wuhan coronavirus lockdown measures, which only began easing days ago, were among the world’s strictest. “Permits to leave one’s home were limited to 60 minutes, once a day, and no farther than half a mile,” wrote the Gatestone Institute’s Dr. Guy Millière on May 10. Approximately 15.5 million people were stopped and checked, and 915,000 citations were issued.
But there is a group police have been told not to stop at all: People living in Muslim dominated no-go zones, euphemistically called zones-urbaines-sensibles (“sensitive urban zones”).
France’s no-go zones have exploded numerically from fewer than 100 in 2005 to more than 750 today, and “police enter them only by carefully preparing commando-like operations beforehand,” Millière asserts. “Gangs and radical imams seem totally in control.”
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