The French government has been working hard to cover-up the problems that have been occurring in the migrant ghettos of France on New Years Eve, where migrants have been burning cars and destroying the private property of others.
This past New Years Eve 2016 there were around 1000 vehicles torched by the migrant mobs living in the migrant ghettos, and the French government has been trying to make the French People believe that NYE went off without a hitch, and that there were only “a few troubles with public order”.
I don’t think that 1000 burned vehicles and 454 people arrested equals “few troubles”, and I seriously doubt that the non-migrant population in France would agree with their government’s lies either.
The fact is that France is in HUGE trouble and circling the drain with all of the terrorists they have welcomed into their country; most of whom hate the French People, and have already turned France into a Muslim nation, that coddles terrorists and other foreign shit disturbers.
Vandals in France torched 945 parked cars on New Year’s Eve in an arson rampage that has become a sinister annual “tradition” amid a row over whether the government sought to play down the figures.
According to the French interior ministry, the total of 945, which included cars that were either “totally destroyed” or “more lightly affected”, amounted to a 17 per cent rise compared to last year.
Despite this, New Year’s Eve “went off without any major incident”, the interior ministry insisted in a statement, adding that there were only “a few troubles with public order”.
In fact, police arrested 454 people over the night, 301 of whom were taken into custody.
On Sunday, the ministry had chosen to release a much lower figure of 650 cars torched, as this only indicated the number of vehicles “set on fire” and not those engulfed in the ensuing flames.
The lower figure enabled it to claim: “Once again this year, the overall number of vehicles burned demonstrates that, however intolerable, the phenomenon is contained”. By this calculation, the rise, it said, was only 48 cars.
The far-Right Front National, however, denounced what it called the government’s “extremely hazy security record”.
“The new interior minister Bruno Le Roux…(initially) didn’t communicate the number of vehicles burned and considers that the number of cars directly set on fire to be ‘contained’ while even this constitutes a significant rise of 8 per cent,” the FN said in a statement.
Le Monde, the national daily newspaper, also accused the ministry of muddying the waters.
The government responded that the figures released were the “most pertinent and the most coherent”.
“There is absolutely no attempt at hiding anything,” said Pierre-Henry Brandet, an interior ministry spokesman.
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