Nothing -- I mean nothing -- and no-one -- I mean no-one -- will stop me going through to the end, and trying to be ready for the challenge of 2007, |
Of course there's poverty. Of course there's unemployment, |
Of course there's unemployment, |
Once the crisis is over, everyone will have to understand there are a certain number of injustices in some neighborhoods. We are trying to be firm and avoid any provocation. We have to avoid any risk of explosion, ... scum. |
Once this crisis is overcome and calm is restored, each must also understand that there's also a certain feeling of injustice in some neighborhoods, ... I have thought this for a long time, and said it as well. |
One asks himself why a certain number of young French people are in Pakistan in religious schools, ... It's not normal that an individual who lives in our neighborhoods leaves all of a sudden for four months in Afghanistan, three months in Syria. We want to know who is going where, for how long, and when they come back. |
Seventy-nine is naturally too many. The future cannot be built on violence. |
sharpest and most complex urban crises. |
Some 85 percent of jobs created in the past 25 years have been in the public sector -- in other words financed by taxes. |
Some people start further back because they have a handicap - color, culture or the district they come from. So we have to help them. |
Terrorists are using the Internet in an extraordinary way. We will target Internet cafes because we realize terrorists are going to these cafes because they have guaranteed anonymity there, |
The attitude is that the people are French before they are anything else, |
The current elements available to me indicate that the police officers were not chasing these youths, |
The France that gets up early to go to work in the morning |
The government wants to save this company, ... The worst case would lead to the disappearance of the company, which everyone would regret. |