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    http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worl...t-control.html

    Paris attackers linked to muslim Belgian suburb where the authorities admit they have 'lost control'

    Two of the Paris attackers and at least three other people involved linked to a heavily-Muslim suburb of Brussels where the authorities admit they have “lost control”



    Belgian police cordon off a street during a police raid in Molenbeek


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    Two of the Paris attackers – and at least three other people involved – are linked to a heavily-Muslim suburb of Brussels where the authorities admit they have “lost control.”

    The neighbourhood of Molenbeek, which has been involved in many previous terror attacks, was last night emerging as a key centre of the plot. Belgian prosecutors said that one of the seven killers who died in Paris had been identified as a Frenchman living in Molenbeek, which is described by one expert as “the capital of political Islam in continental Europe.” A second attacker lived in or close to the district. As a wave of new arrests was made in the area on Sunday, Belgium’s interior minister, Jan Jambon, admitted to VRT television that “we don’t have control of the situation in Molenbeek at present” and said the authorities needed to “clean up” the area.

    The prime minister, Charles Michel, also said there was a “huge problem” in the district which needed “more repression,” a French term for law enforcement action. He added: "I see it is almost always related to Molenbeek. It was a form of laxity, to allow this. We are paying the bill for past laxity.” Three men from Molenbeek suspected of involvement with the Paris killings travelled back from Paris to Brussels late on the night of the attacks, it has emerged. Their vehicle was stopped by French police at Cambrai, near the French-Belgian border, but officers found nothing suspicious, took their names and allowed them to drive on.

    After the attacks a Belgian-registered car identified by witnesses as having been used by the killers was discovered near the Bataclan concert hall. A parking ticket from Molenbeek was found inside. According to French prosecutors, police discovered that the vehicle was hired or owned by one of the men in the car stopped at Cambrai.

    Molenbeek, a district of 100,000 inhabitants, of whom about 30 per cent are Muslim, has been linked to numerous terror attacks and plots, including the attempted shooting of passengers aboard a Thalys high-speed train from Amsterdam and Brussels to Paris this August. The Thalys attacker, Ayoub El Khazzani, who tried to open fire on passengers with a Kalashnikov rifle, lived for more than a year in Molenbeek and boarded the train in Brussels. Had the weapon not jammed, and had he not been overpowered by some of the passengers, a massacre similar to those in Paris would have occurred.

    “We have here in Brussels as big a concentration of radical Islamists as you have in London,” said Bilal Beinyeich, from the Free University of Brussels, an expert on radicalisation in Belgium. “You can call Brussels the capital of political Islam in continental Europe.”
    Well what a **** surprise.

    From one of those 'diverse' areas that I always rightly call cultural ghettos on here during immigration debates and get slammed over and over for it, with those arguing against me telling me everything is just fine and i'm being nasty and racist. Maybe the 130+ dead needed someone 'nasty' to protect them.

    Here's my next 'controversial' un-PC statement. For Molenbeek you may aswell read Rotherham, Rochdale, Luton or Tower Hamlets. Just wait and see.

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    I agree with your last statement Dan. There are definitely areas of London that I've refused to go to, not worth the risk of being literally the only white person around when stuff like this is going on.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Alkaz View Post
    I agree with your last statement Dan. There are definitely areas of London that I've refused to go to, not worth the risk of being literally the only white person around when stuff like this is going on.
    Indeed. France has many of these no-go zones (for both native French and the authorities too) officially called 'sensitive urban zones'.

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/No-go_...United_Kingdom

    In other words, they're basically islamic states within the French state where authorities have, well, lost all authority.

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    Quote Originally Posted by -:Undertaker:- View Post
    Indeed. France has many of these no-go zones (for both native French and the authorities too) officially called 'sensitive urban zones'.

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/No-go_...United_Kingdom

    In other words, they're basically islamic states within the French state where authorities have, well, lost all authority.
    One of my friends fro uni is a Parisian and she said that in Paris you literally stick to the main tourist areas and even then you're not particularly safe at night. Areas like the Moulin Rouge are no go areas for tourists after dark. Another friend was amused by 4 coloured men who threatened them with knifes, luckily someone came out of a building and they fled. It's just so scary, you know there is risk everywhere you go but in such a modern metropolitan city you don't expect these kind of things to be happening.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Alkaz View Post
    One of my friends fro uni is a Parisian and she said that in Paris you literally stick to the main tourist areas and even then you're not particularly safe at night. Areas like the Moulin Rouge are no go areas for tourists after dark. Another friend was amused by 4 coloured men who threatened them with knifes, luckily someone came out of a building and they fled. It's just so scary, you know there is risk everywhere you go but in such a modern metropolitan city you don't expect these kind of things to be happening.
    It reminds me a few years ago when the BBC (I think) went around with a member of Geert Wilders PVV Party in the Netherlands, and obviously the BBC was trying to make out they were being unrealistic and just scaremongering with their warnings of islamisation via mass immigration. Anyway the journalist and this party member were having the interview in one of these areas, and literally not soon after starting the interview a group of muslim youths started shouting slurs at them (anti-Dutch and infidel if I recall correctly) proving infront of the cameraman within minutes the reality of it.

    That's why as I always argue that any immigration into our country or any western country needs to be on a small scale so people have to integrate just to get along rather than live separately as well as being selective as to who we want living in this country and whether they fit in. That makes me racist, appaz.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Alkaz View Post
    I agree with your last statement Dan. There are definitely areas of London that I've refused to go to, not worth the risk of being literally the only white person around when stuff like this is going on.
    Well don't you sound ridiculous. Being the only white person around? Who gives a ****. There is absolutely zero correlation between skin colour and terrorism.


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    Quote Originally Posted by conservative View Post
    Well don't you sound ridiculous. Being the only white person around? Who gives a ****. There is absolutely zero correlation between skin colour and terrorism.
    There is between terrorism and a certain one religion and most followers of that religion are arabic. I hate to break it to you.

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    Quote Originally Posted by -:Undertaker:- View Post
    There is between terrorism and a certain one religion and most followers of that religion are arabic. I hate to break it to you.
    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anders_Behring_Breivik - awks


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    I couldn't give a flying **** how ridiculous I sound. If I don't feel safe why would I go there?


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