The video below is taken from a Russian news report on one of the infamous French Zones Urbaines Sensibles (ZUS), or what is commonly called a “no-go zone” in English. This particular one is the Barbès quarter in Paris.
Many thanks François de Souche for the French-subtitled video, to Michael Laudahn for the translation from the French subtitles, and to Vlad Tepes for subtitling it in English:
Transcript:
00:12 | We are in Paris, Barbès quarter, | |
00:16 | a few minutes from the famous Montmartre. Finding a European here is almost a mission impossible. | |
00:20 | In general, the majority of the migrants of Europe live in France. | |
00:24 | It is said that Russia follows the same course. | |
00:28 | Certain Paris streets already remind of an oriental bazaar. | |
00:36 | Standing directly on the ground, they sell pastry, | |
00:40 | counterfeit Swiss watches and Chinese gears. | |
00:44 | Sometimes, police make a raid. Some of them will be captured, | |
00:48 | others manage to flee. | |
00:56 | The gendarme shouts, the caravan moves on. | |
01:04 | During the 1970s, due to its fast growth, the French economy was in need of cheap manpower. | |
01:08 | The V République opened its borders for immigrants originating from the ancient colonies, | |
01:12 | then to their families. They were looking for work and a better life. | |
01:16 | Now, Europe is in crisis, and there is not even work any more for the native French. | |
01:20 | The Paris banlieues, with their social housing, | |
01:24 | have transformed into criminal ghettos where even the police dare not enter. — | |
01:28 | The dealers keep micro-waves on their roofs | |
01:32 | and beds, which they throw at the forces of order. | |
01:36 | They set fire at trash containers to attract fire fighters, then attack them. | |
01:44 | Olivier Dekrock shows us Saint-Ouen and Saint-Denis. | |
01:48 | Here, the real estate is controlled by choufs who keep watch | |
01:52 | on behalf of drug traffickers. Here is one approaching, hitting the cameraman in his face. — | |
01:56 | Let’s beat it! | |
02:00 | Olivier instructs us to leave this quarter. The | |
02:05 | chouf could shoot without a warning. Last year, several ‘guards’ were killed | |
02:09 | during shootouts in Saint-Quentin. They were buried like heroes, blocking the streets of the city. | |
02:17 | In the Arab quarter, it is better not to come with a television camera. | |
02:21 | We go there with a hidden camera, that’s safer. | |
02:25 | Here we see a drug trafficker, busy making his deals, he sells a package of heroine to a client. | |
02:29 | This dealer has noted police officers in the crowd, so he takes the client | |
02:33 | further inside the quarter. If the client is not from this area, he could also be robbed. — | |
02:37 | Wait there for me! — | |
02:41 | There he is back with his merchandise. | |
02:53 | Dmitri de Kochko bought a house at Saint-Ouen, 20 years ago. | |
02:57 | In the course of the years, the town has ceased to evoke the good old France. — | |
03:01 | In the school canteens, often no more pork is served. | |
03:05 | Sometimes, even pressure is exercised on the children, | |
03:09 | who are not necessarily Moslems, | |
03:17 | not to eat pork. In certain towns, special hours | |
03:25 | are reserved at the swimming baths for women, | |
03:29 | and tomorrow, it will maybe be the autobuses | |
03:33 | where men and women will be separated. — | |
03:37 | In all of town, | |
03:41 | only one butchery remains where you can buy non-halal meat. | |
03:45 | The butcher was recently burgled and beaten by migrants. But in the interview, | |
03:49 | he is very tolerant. — We were 7 French, pardon traditional, butchers, because | |
03:53 | if I say French, our mayor will not be content, | |
03:57 | she will simply kill me. — | |
04:01 | Marine le Pen is the president of the Front National, | |
04:06 | a party qualified as racist and fascist. But at the last presidential election, | |
04:10 | almost 20 % of the French | |
04:14 | voted both for her and against immigration. — | |
04:18 | This migration has been wanted, in order to bring the salaries artificially down. Today, | |
04:22 | without doubt, this is a heavy burden for the French economy. | |
04:26 | And, of course, it is a direct threat against the French identity. | |
04:30 | As Vladimir Putin declared lucidly in 1995: ‘In 20 years, France will be a colony of its ancient colonies’. | |
04:38 | As Marine le Pen assures, 12 million migrants have arrived in France, | |
04:42 | which is a quarter of the country’s population. | |
04:46 | Martin le Pen doesn’t evoke ‘deportations’. — | |
04:50 | It serves little to scoop a vessel if there is a hole in the hulk, | |
04:54 | most of all we need to block the way of the water and repair the vessel. | |
04:58 | Then, we must leave the Schengen zone. — | |
05:06 | I was 13 when I was forced to marry a man aged 40, | |
05:10 | which permitted my brother to regularise his situation in Europe. — | |
05:14 | Diarity Ba left then from Guinea for Holland. | |
05:18 | From there, her husband took her to Paris, and | |
05:22 | tried to make her children. In France, generous benefits are being paid for children. — | |
05:26 | I became pregnant twice, but I couldn’t | |
05:30 | make it because my husband beat me incessantly. — | |
05:34 | France is shocked by the habits that the migrants bring with them. — | |
05:38 | Certain Moslems apply the barbarian practice of female gender mutilation. — | |
05:46 | The quarters inherited from immigration are also pockets for radical Islamism. | |
05:50 | Sharazad is a police officer, she works in the service | |
05:54 | fighting terrorism. | |
05:58 | A few years before, she left Pakistan for France. — | |
06:06 | They bring here their habits and customs | |
06:10 | and try to enforce them upon us. They simply do not | |
06:14 | want to integrate. |
1 comment:
In my opinion, these short but informative video's, have more impact on those 'fence sitters' who have yet to be convinced that when a nation imports the third world it eventually becomes the third world.
Many thanks to Vlad.
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