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Paris Aims to Embrace Its Estranged Suburbs

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A spotlight on France's (and Belgium's) prisons and the banlieus as a place where radical ideas are formed unhindered following the Jan. 2015 Hebdo terrorist attacks in France

01/28/2015

France feels the need to tackle the silent development of extreme radical ideas within the banlieus or suburbs with immigrant population outside Paris, and the prisons where similiar activity takes place unhindered. Prime minister Valls, himself an immigrant from Spain, generated a debate in France by describing the situation in the banlieus as reminiscent of the separation of Apartheid with few job opportunities for young people and presence of fringe ideology.

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