Who really bombed Paris?
http://www.guardian.co.uk/comment/story/0,3604,1564933,00.html
The evidence is that the 1995 Islamist attacks on the French metro were
in fact carried out by the Algerian secret service
Naima Bouteldja
Thursday September 8, 2005
The Guardian
Ever since the 1995 bombing of the Paris metro by the Algerian Armed
Islamic Group (GIA) made France the first western European country to
suffer so-called radical Islamist terrorism, its politicians and
"terror experts" have consistently warned Britain to the dangers of
welcoming Islamist political dissidents and radical preachers to her
shores.
In the aftermath of the July London attacks, commentators were quick to
argue that France's "zero tolerance" policy and campaign of
"integration" in the name of republican values - embodied in the 2004
ban on the display of all religious symbols in schools - has spared the
country from terror attacks, while Britain's failure to follow Spain
and Germany in adopting the French model has proved a spectacular
own-goal. However, as Tony Blair made clear in unveiling his
government's proposed legislation on August 5, "the rules of the game
have changed". Suddenly, the French recipe for dealing with Islamist
terror has become feted by British politicians and media alike.
Naima Bouteldja
http://groups.google.com/group/alt.atheism/msg/8998583f68302edb
Algeria
http://groups-beta.google.com/group/alt.atheism/msg/eb74fec665c88763
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