Why has the riots in France turned into a Muslim issue ?
The rioters are not Muslims. The rioters are ghetto thugs, drug dealers and pimps. These people do not represent Muslims and Muslims should be against these rioting thugs.
These rioters are NOT Muslims anymore. Many of the immigrant women are prositutes who are into drugs and are run away.
These riotering prostitutes should be put in jail. This is not a religious issue
Young Female Immigrants in France at Risk
By SCHEHEREZADE FARAMARZI
Associated Press Writer
SAINT-DENIS, France — Fifteen-year-old Rawa risks verbal abuse — or worse — every time she leaves her house wearing jeans. Jenah was thrown out of the family home at 11, became a drug dealer at 13, and was raped by a relative a year later.
The plight of girls and women in the high-rise housing projects indicates that while racial discrimination may keep immigrants and their offspring on the margins of French society, that may not be the whole picture.
Physical violence — including gang rapes — has been widely reported against girls and young women of North African origin.
Amara notes a pattern of unemployed immigrant fathers losing authority to sons who bring in money by dealing drugs, stealing
Samira Bellil’s 2002 book “Dans l’Enfer des Tournantes” (In Gang-Rape Hell) gave France a rare firsthand, graphic account of the troubles women face, including her own experience of gang rape.
Jenah Benzanfour was 11 when her mother threw her out of the house because she was getting into trouble at school and with police for stealing and threatening her teacher with a knife.
At 13, she started selling marijuana and Ecstasy for neighborhood thugs. At 14, she says, her uncle raped her over a period of several months. At 15, she was a prostitute.
Last month, Imloul happened to be driving by as Jenah was being beaten by a thug before onlooking neighbors. The social worker dragged Jenah away, took her to a clinic and then to the local police station.
Police were unsympathetic.
“They made fun of me, as if to say ‘Why do you care, this girl is a loser,’” said Imloul. They told her she would be wasting their time because Jenah had “a bad record, bad history.”
Jenah, now 16, is living with a family in a building across from her mother. She says she has stopped selling drugs and stealing and only now can reflect on her previous troubles.
“I hated the world,” she said. “I had rage against everyone.”
For her part, 15-year-old Rawa Khalil doesn’t leave home after dark, though daytime can be harrowing, too, with boys on the street calling her “whore.”
Her mother, Manoubia, 37, had been a victim of domestic violence at the hands of her drug dealing ex-husband. But now she is treated with contempt because she is no longer married.
“We have no father,” Rawa said, “no one to protect us.”
http://www.statesman.com/news/content/shared-gen/ap/Europe/France_Double_Victims_FR1.html