06/11/05 08:22 Filed by Saswat Pattanayak in:
Saswat | Editorial
By Saswat Pattanayak
Now
that the Interior Minister Nicolas Sarkozy has toned
down his rhetoric after a crisis meeting, what
should be the alternatives?
Paris riots are the most significant popular
revolution taken place in recent times. It is
noteworthy because they are violent, yet they are not
taking lives of innocent people. In this manner they
are indicative that this is symbolic of the
oppressed. As for the oppressors we have seen more
than 300 arrests already. More will follow. Once the
so-called peace is restored by the authorities, the
official riots will take place inside the prisons.
And the difference between the riots that are caused
by the oppressed and those that are caused by
oppressors are vast. One is in defense, the other is
in authoritarian suppression. However both types of
riots have the similar consequences for the oppressed
group. Either way, they are arrested and attacked at
the slightest or no provocation.
Amnesty International only 7 months ago had declared
that the “The French government ministers, judges and
senior police officers are allowing members of the
police force to use excessive and sometimes lethal
force against suspects of Arab and African origin
without fear of serious repercussions.”
So much so that, in the case of Ahmed Selmouni, (July
1999), the European Court of Human Rights had to
intervene since France had violated the prohibition
against torture as well as the right to fair trial
within a reasonable time. Despite its intervention,
the case only reached the French courts several years
after the violations had been committed, and under
pressure of the European Court investigation.
And when one French court decided to sentence one
police officer to an “exemplary” prison term, owing
to the demands of the public, that too failed, when
police unions expressed their anger in the streets.
Of course in a police state, it is a known fact as to
who controls the rule of the jungle.
The police officers who were the perpetrators in this
case continued merrily in their police careers as
their “honor” needed to defended, than their criminal
conduct. Institutional racism of France has been well
recorded and so are increasing cases of police
violence.
Human Rights Watch too has monitored racist and
xenophobic violence in Western Europe, including
against Arabs and Muslims in the wake of the 11
September attacks in the United States. I
t
has condemned these attacks, which have included
verbal abuse, physical assaults and attacks on
mosques-and express alarm that they continue.
In wake of these racist process (not some aberrant
incidents) the media need to focus on Western
Europe’s continuing saga of racism and
state-sponsored violence. The next G-8 (including
Chechnya-ravaged Russia) meeting should focus on
generating a mass apology for the callousness and
indifference that the top capitalist countries have
so far displayed to a carefully orchestrated
exclusionary approach they have chosen when it has
come to the so-called immigrants. In addition, France
should immediately do the following:
1. Investigate what led to the deaths of two
teenagers on Oct 27, that led to riots. They ran for
at least one kilometer before taking shelter in a
place that got them killed. It obviously was not some
english channel race they were upto. They were trying
desperately to save their lives. From the police.
This time at least, unlike ever before, the
government must book the police officers responsible
for these two deaths and punish them exemplarily. No
matter if the police fraternity gets to streets. They
are on the streets everyday anyway. Remember when the
lawmakers break laws, common people have no one to
turn to than the electrocuted cells.
2. Sack Sarkozy immediately. He has admittedly
changed his rhetoric. Highly irresponsible
right-wingers like him should be immediately not
tolerated by any civic society. Instead of trying to
deconstruct his government’s collective apathy, he
was fast in his approach to apprehend “hooligans”.
Indeed he is the master enactor of the drama just to
appease a racist society to elect his likes in coming
2007 elections.
3. Release the rioters: Just the way democracy allows
for people to vote, it allows them rights to protest.
This protest was long overdue. Yes some vehicles have
been burnt. But the rich folks can get it back from
the insurance company. Yet they are unaware of the
real root cause of violence in a class society where
they are instrumental in hundreds of official deaths
of the poor and secluded. A dialogue, than arrests,
is the need of the hour.
4. Stop official tortures: Police atrocities and
flagrant violation in Paris is well recorded. Every
step must be taken to stop that. The attacks are done
on Arabs and Africans and since they don’t own the
media outlets, the news reach very late if some
“liberal” La Monde ever publishes such stories. But
the
statistics
even by INSEE demonstrates the racial biases in
these tortures.
5. Facilitate immigration and grant due rights in a
multicultural society. Just because the demographic
profiling are not done properly does not mean France
is not a multicultural society. Indeed the growing
resentments of the racist society is owing to
increasing number of immigrants. Hence the factor of
diversity must be acknowledged and different cultural
ethos must be respected at any cost. No form of any
assimilation or any attempt to do so should be
allowed ever. Forced or voluntary propaganda
assimilation. People often assimilate to the extent
of forgetting their own languages because that is
cited as a condition for employment and decent
living. The authorities must acknowledge their roles
and reverse them for chrissake.
6. Equality, Liberty, Fraternity: Or whatever the
statue of liberty ever meant to imply.
Whereas there is 5% overall unemployment for
university graduates in France, there is 26.5%
unemployment for “North African” university
graduates. This is indicative of biases in the
field of employment for the Muslims and Blacks. This
is 21st century slave-owners mindset afflicting the
racist France. Everything must be done to ensure
affirmative actions to reserve quotas in employment
for minorities so that they are at least represented
well and compensated well in lieu of all tortures
that mainland France has caused and benefited from
the Muslims and Blacks so far.
The riddles ghettos are the contradictions of
capitalist France and it must do whatever to amend
ways or await revolution by the oppressed masses.
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