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Riots put French government under pressure
(Reuters)
Updated: 2005-11-03 09:35

Violence broke out in Paris suburbs for the seventh night running overnight on Thursday, compounding pressure on Prime Minister Dominique de Villepin's government to act quickly to restore order.

French riot police officers run past burning cars in Paris suburb, Aulnay-sous-Bois, early Thursday, Nov. 3, 2005. For a seventh straight night, groups of youths set fire to cars and shops in at least nine towns northeast of the capital. (AP Photo/Christophe Ena
French riot police officers run past burning cars in Paris suburb, Aulnay-sous-Bois, early Thursday, Nov. 3, 2005. For a seventh straight night, groups of youths set fire to cars and shops in at least nine towns northeast of the capital. [AP]
Youths went on the rampage in nine areas in poor suburbs ringing the French capital to the north and the east, setting alight about 40 cars, two buses, and dustbins, as well as causing damage to at least one school and a shopping center.

Hundreds of police were deployed to control the disturbances, with some units diverted from a soccer match.

One trade union representing policemen described the unrest as a "civil war" and called on Interior Minister Nicolas Sarkozy to impose a curfew in areas which have been affected by the violence to ensure the violence did not spiral out of control.

Unrest was first sparked in Clichy-sous-Bois last week after two teenagers were electrocuted while apparently fleeing police during a local disturbance, and it has since spread to other areas in the Parisian suburbs.

Dramatic pictures of burning vehicles have grabbed headlines and forced the unrest to the top of the government's agenda. In response, Villepin canceled a trip to Canada on Wednesday and promised he would mobilize the government to tackle the unrest.

Media attention on the disturbances has been all the more intense as they have highlighted the bitter rivalry between Villepin and Sarkozy ahead of 2007 presidential elections, particularly after Sarkozy called the protesting youths "scum."

Equal Opportunities Minister Azouz Begag has openly criticized Sarkozy while Villepin took a calculated swipe on Wednesday at the strong language used by the interior minister when he stressed the need to avoid stigmatizing such areas.
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