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Gateway Pundit: Days 17 & 18: Violence Spreads in Europe
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Sunday, November 13, 2005
Days 17 & 18: Violence Spreads in Europe
VIOLENCE BREAKS OUT IN FRANCE, BELGIUM, GREECE, GERMANY & THE NETHERLANDS, VIDEO HERE Last night - A nursery school was torched by youths in the southern French town of Carpentras, and a burning car was pushed up to an old people's home, which caused panic among residents. The EU is offering France $59 million in aid after the rioting. Firefighters are seen next to a car which was set ablaze in the city of Rotterdam, Netherlands, in the early hours of Sunday Nov. 13, 2005. Youths in the Dutch city of Rotterdam set four cars on fire overnight in a working class neighborhood, police said. Some 11 cars in total were burned or had their windows smashed. Police didn't make any arrests and were searching for the culprits, and said it was too early to say if the incident was a spill over of the French riots in recent weeks. ( AP Photo /Roel Dijkstra, Remon Duivestein) Dutch officials are watching the riots in France closely hoping the violence will not cross over into the Netherlands where 1 out of 5 are of foreign descent: In the Netherlands, where almost 20% of the population is of foreign descent, the riots in France are also being closely monitored. “We really don’t need to be afraid that the Netherlands or Europe will be in flames within a few weeks,” Han Entzinger, professor of migration and integration studies at Erasmus University in Rotterdam, told the Algemeen Dagblad daily. “In France there is an explosive mixture,” he added. “The apartment blocks in the suburbs were put up for the newcomers. That is a big difference to here. Our immigrants ended up in existing districts and houses of much better quality.” In Germany five cars set on fire in Berlin on Sunday and six in the western German city of Bremen. Some 3.2mn Muslims live in "
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