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In France, Muslims in a No-Go Zone Attack an Italian Journalist

APR 11, 2024 10:00 AM

BY HUGH FITZGERALD

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The latest news from France’s NoGoLandia, where Muslims have been tightening their grip on “their [Islamic] territory” and enforcing the Sharia, is about an Italian female journalist who was beaten for being unhijabbed while filming in front of a mosque in Roubaix. More on her ordeal, and the refusal of the French police to do anything about it except to blame the victim, can be found here: “Conquered: Italian Journalists Beaten in French Islamic ‘No-Go Zone’; Police Blame Victims for Not Adhering to Sharia Law (Video),” by Amy Mek, RAIR Foundation, March 30, 2024:



Eugenia Fiore, who was injured in a violent attack by Muslim men outside a mosque in Roubaix, France recounted a policewoman’s chilling words at the station: “That’s their territory; if you had worn the veil, probably none of this would have happened.

In October, a tragic terrorist attack occurred in Arras, France. Mohammed Mogouchkov, a Muslim migrant from Russia, brutally murdered his former teacher, 57-year-old Dominique Bernard, while shouting “Allahu Akbar.” This horrific jihad attack caught the attention of an Italian news crew from the investigative program “Fuori dal coro.” They decided to visit France to investigate the aftermath. Their focus was on the broader implications of such attacks on French society. Specifically, they explored no-go zones, areas dominated by Islamic supremacists over which the state has little to no control.

The Italian journalistic team began their investigation at the site of the attack, where they sought to capture the community’s reaction. Students and parents, still reeling from the violence, shared their fears of another attack, highlighting the sense of insecurity permeating the area. They also expressed their deep concerns about living in an Islamized Europe. In France alone, there are over 750 ‘no-go zones’ – lawless areas where the state has effectively lost control and where native French, including the police, increasingly fear to come.

The journalists then turned their attention to the terrorist’s background and the environment in which he lived. They visited the western outskirts of Arras, where Mogouchkov and his family, who had been ordered expelled in 2014, were living. The neighborhood, predominantly inhabited by Islamic migrants, was in stark contrast to the crew’s expectations of French urban life.

During their investigative journey, the Italian news crew ventured to Roubaix, about 40 kilometers (25 miles) from the scene of the terrorist attack. Roubaix is infamously recognized as a no-go zone, and the crew encountered a dramatically Islamized environment. The transformation was stark; Islamic dominance had reshaped the area, distancing it from its French roots and making the journalists feel alienated in what should have been a familiar European setting.

The visual and cultural shift was immediate and profound. Women, fully veiled in defiance of France’s 2010 ban, became a common sight, emphasizing the area’s deep adherence to Islamic law over national law. Arabic, rather than French, dominated the spoken language, further marking the area’s shift from French culture.

The crew’s exploration took them to a local bookshop where the influence of Islamic values was unmistakable. Children’s books, with faces erased to comply with sharia teachings, sat on the shelves, a symbol of the cultural indoctrination occurring within the community.

Journalist Eugenia Fiore provided insights into the mindset being cultivated among the local youth. She reported on conversations with children, showcasing a troubling narrative: “I’m a Moroccan. And she’s an Algerian. I need to buy a book which shows me what I can and what I can’t do.” Such statements highlighted the rigid, religiously dictated frameworks within which these children are being raised….

Notice the children: they do not say “I am French,” but instead, “I’m a Moroccan. And she’s an Algerian.” These children live in France; their families receive enormous benefits from the state, yet do not identify as French, and never will.

“What’s deeply troubling about this ordeal is the utter lack of support from law enforcement. Despite seeking assistance from the police after the assault, the journalists were abandoned. The situation only worsened when they attempted to report the incident. Instead of receiving the necessary support, they faced victim-blaming from the authorities. A policewoman bluntly stated that they had trespassed into “their [Islamic] territory.” She insinuated that if they had adhered to Sharia wear by veiling themselves, the attack could have been avoided.

The French police have been cowed into submission by the Muslims and have stopped policing, it seems, in many of the 750 No-Go areas in France. Instead of seeking out and bringing to justice those Muslims who had violently attacked the Italian journalists for daring to film in front of a mosque, a policewoman blamed the victims for trespassing Into “their [Islamic] territory.” In other words, the French police have given up trying to protect non-Muslims in No-Go areas. Instead, that policewoman blamed Eugenia Fiore for not being veiled, which she suggested would have prevented such an attack.

Law enforcement’s response is a disturbing norm within French policing concerning these Islamic no-go zones. The police have standing orders to avoid intervention in these areas, leaving them under the unchecked influence of gangs and radical imams. As a result, these neighborhoods have become lawless “no-go zones,” where French law is suspended in favor of Islamic control….

The French police have been ordered not to intervene in No-Go areas, for fear of a violent response by the Muslims in those cities and neighborhoods. Muslims do not respect the French state, its laws, or its representatives, such as the police and firemen (who are frequently the object of attack by Muslims), for they know that the only law that matters is the Sharia. Except for the most extreme of crimes — i.e., murder — the French police will not enter the 750 No-Go areas dotted throughout the country to enforce the laws of France. Non-Muslims have been put on notice: we Muslims rule in No-Go areas, and you Infidels, the “most vile of created beings,” must obey our rules in the territories we now control.
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