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Anonymous Coward User ID: 72578472 ![]() 07/18/2016 08:51 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | [link to www.bbc.co.uk] French Prime Minister Manuel Valls has been booed as he attended a minute's silence in Nice, where an attacker in a lorry killed 84 people on Thursday. Hecklers shouted out "murderer" and "resign" at him before the minute's silence, held across the nation. Earlier, centre-right opposition leader Nicolas Sarkozy accused the government of failing to provide security. |
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sacred energy User ID: 1100174 ![]() 07/18/2016 09:42 AM ![]() Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Former president Nicolas Sarkozy has criticised the French Government for failing its people, by not doing more to prevent the attacks in Nice and Paris. "I know that we shouldn't fight or tear each other up while the victims haven't been buried yet," he told French TV. "But I want to say that everything that should have been done over the past 18 months was not done." Mr Sarkozy wants all those who he described as at risk of radicalisation to be given an electronic bracelet or put under house arrest. [link to www.abc.net.au] Electronic Bracelets, sounds perfectly fine. ![]() |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 72578472 ![]() 07/18/2016 09:54 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Nice attack: France not doing enough to stop terrorists, former president Nicolas Sarkozy says Quoting: sacred energy Former president Nicolas Sarkozy has criticised the French Government for failing its people, by not doing more to prevent the attacks in Nice and Paris. "I know that we shouldn't fight or tear each other up while the victims haven't been buried yet," he told French TV. "But I want to say that everything that should have been done over the past 18 months was not done." Mr Sarkozy wants all those who he described as at risk of radicalisation to be given an electronic bracelet or put under house arrest. [link to www.abc.net.au] Electronic Bracelets, sounds perfectly fine. ![]() yeah, as long as a fatal charge can be administered with them |
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