Black and Arab criminals target Jews in France
Matthew Campbell:
THE pretty schoolgirl known as Yalda wore tight white trousers and thigh-high boots to the rendezvous. Her target, a young Jewish telephone salesman, quickly fell under her spell. He meekly followed her when she suggested a nightcap at her place.
It would be his last date.
The testimony of this 17-year-old femme fatale who happily offered herself as “bait” in the kidnapping of Ilan Halimi, whose tortured body was found on wasteland, has shocked a country which is haunted by a painful history of anti-semitism.
Yalda’s only moment of doubt came when she heard Halimi’s shrieks as he was carried away by thugs in balaclava helmets. “He screamed for two minutes, with a high-pitched voice like a girl,” she told investigators.
She soon forgot, however. On Halimi’s first night in captivity, she and her boyfriend celebrated in a hotel room paid for by the kidnappers.
Forget the French idyll portrayed in such books as A Year in Provence. France is being forced to confront her dark side as details emerge of horrific crimes in the suburbs.
Testimony from this grim underbelly, the immigrant banlieues — literally “places of banishment” — has fortified the elite’s view of young immigrants on the wrong side of the Paris ring road as “barbarians at the gate”.
For years the Parisian establishment has quaked at the prospect of angry hordes invading their affluent heartland and last week that nightmare came true as gangs of hooded youths robbed and bludgeoned white students attending anti-government demonstrations.
Disquiet about the spread of barbarism across the boulevard périphérique has been fuelled by the chilling story of Yalda.
The gang she worked for was known as “les Barbares”, the Barbarians, and included blacks, Arabs and whites from Portugal and France.
Barbarians seemed an appropriate name. The shocking cruelty inflicted on Halimi seemed to have little to do with efforts to extract money from his anguished family. It evoked the sadistic moral universe of A Clockwork Orange, the novel by Anthony Burgess, with a dose of anti-semitism thrown in.
Thanks to Yalda’s charms, Halimi was imprisoned and tortured with acid and cigarette burns for more than three weeks in the heart of a council estate.
More than 30 neighbours in the building knew what was happening but said nothing about the crime, part of a worrying wave of attacks against Jews all over the country.
Besides Yalda, several women have been arrested in an investigation into their role in botched efforts to lure other Jewish men into “honey traps”.
“He wanted a Jew,” a girl called Audrey told police, referring to Youssouf Fofana, the charismatic leader of the Barbarians, who was listed by the girls in their telephone directories as “Youssouf the barbarian”.
His choice of victims was based on two anti-semitic myths: that Jews are all rich and that they stick together. “They’re a big community,” Fofana told Audrey. “United and willing to pay.”
Audrey lost her nerve after reeling in two targets, one of whom was rejected when it turned out that he was not a Jew. She infuriated Fofana when she failed to follow up on her second victim. “When you start something you have to finish it,” he shouted.
Tifenn, a small, dark 19-year-old from Brittany, was also a procurer in this macabre operation. She described herself as being less “sexy” than the other girls and said that her role was limited to putting prettier school friends in touch with Fofana.
Like Audrey and Yalda, Tifenn attended a boarding school on the outskirts of Paris that was funded by social services. Yalda had been followed by children’s courts and was receiving counselling: at 13 she had been the victim of une tournante — as the commonplace ritual of gang rape has come to be known in the suburbs.
Other examples of savagery in these lawless enclaves were exposed on Friday at the trial of Jamal Derrar. He was accused of burning 17-year-old Sohane Benziane to death in 2002 in Vitry-Sur-Seine, where last year’s orgy of suburban rioting began, after she defied his order to stay away from his “territory”.
“You’re frightened, huh?” he jeered, according to testimony, after pouring petrol over her head and taking out his cigarette lighter. He lit the lighter several times in front of her face to torment her to tears until finally setting her alight.
“It is barbarism,” Kahina, the victim’s sister, said last week. “I want barbarism rejected. It is becoming so banal. We are not in a war. I refuse to live in a country that cannot defend its citizens.”
Another girl, 18-year-old Chahrazad Belayni, was doused with petrol by a suitor and set alight in November last year. She remains in a coma. In Marseilles in 2004, Ghofrane Haddaoui, a 23-year-old woman from the suburbs, was stoned to death by a gang of youths.
The choice of Halimi as a victim because he was Jewish was a particularly distressing component of the crime for a nation whose anti-semitic past included wartime collaboration in the transfer of Jews to the death camps.
France has the biggest Muslim and Jewish populations of any European country and in some suburbs it is not uncommon to see anti-Jewish grafitti. “We’ve got blacks and Arabs in one camp and then it is the Jews in the other,” said Mamadou Menibe, a young man of west African origin from Vitry-Sur-Seine.
The Representative Council of Jewish Institutions in France claims that violent attacks against Jews began rising abruptly in France at the start of the second Palestinian intifada in 2000.
Some experts say it has been fuelled by Dieudonné M’Bala M’Bala, a popular comedian who blames Jews for the suffering of blacks and was found guilty last month of incitement to racial hatred.
The hostility has led thousands of French Jews to move to Israel in the past five years, including about 3,300 last year, the highest number in 35 years.
So obsessed was Fofana, the Barbarians’ leader, with targeting Jews that he had established which shops were Jewish by checking which of them closed during Jewish holidays.
When he met Yalda he was impressed. “With you,” he said, “I can do wonders. With your physique you’ll make a fortune . . . all the boys will fall into the trap.”
He offered her £3,000 to approach Halimi in his shop and lure him to a meeting. She got Halimi’s number and rang him up to ask him out on a date.
She told her friend Tifenn that she found Halimi “friendly” and “cute”. After they met in a cafe, she invited him back to her fictitious flat on the other side of the ring road. The Barbarians were lying in wait.
Some commentators seem traumatised by too much reality, upbraiding the foreign media for painting “la belle France” in an unflattering light. But the truth is ugly, particularly when it comes to the barbarians camped at the gate.
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Crime Suspect Mohammed Anime Lahlou Mimi
COMPUTER CRIME SUSPECT
Mohammed Amine Lahlou Mimi 4mine__2_ index
Proximate age: 23
Nationality: Morrocan
Recent Residences: Rabat, Morroco,
Paris, France,
17 Starojick Lhota, Novy Jicin 74101, Czech Republic
Recent Employment: Unknown. Describes himself as a ‘Business Consultant’.
Suspected Accomplice(s) Nela Kvitova, same address as above.
Suspected Method of Operation: Ms Kvitova solicits help from men abroad on ‘arrangement’ sites for a variety of complains ranging from failed businesses, potential evictions, the need for cancer treatment for herself and others. Mr. Lahlou, it is suspected, gains access to her computer, either surreptitiously or with her permission and begins piecing together the elements of an identity to the extent that he is able to access email accounts, passwords, and bank accounts. He makes multiple attempts daily to send money in these accounts to a Paypal account in his own name or to other suspected accomplices.
In the case if the writer in excess of $20,000 may have be taken, and the relentless attempt to crack accounts has continued unabated.
Advisable Precautions: Care should be taken not to let this individual near any information or computer that could be used to access financial information. Anyone allowing him to use their computer could be considered suspects themselves in the event of an investigation. International bank fraud is a felony involving significant fines and jail time. (Appendices below)
Lest the reader be inclined to consider these accusation idle, it should be know they are only that, and that the individuals mentioned are innocent until proven guilty. In terms of civil actions, it would be incumbent upon the accused to prove the above is NOT true, which is unlikely, in our opinion.
Počítačová kriminalita PODEZŘENÍ
Mohammed Amin Lahlou Mimi
V bezprostřední blízkosti věk: 23
Národnost: Morrocan
Nedávné Residences: Rabat, Morroco,
Paříž, Francie,
17 Starojick Lhota, Nový Jičín 74101, Česká republika
Nedávná Zaměstnání: Neznámý. Popisuje se jako “business konzultant”.
Podezření Accomplice (y) Nela Kvitová, cca 23 lety stejná adresa jako výše.
Podezření Způsob doba: paní Kvitová vybízely pomoc od lidí v zahraničí na stránkách “ujednání” pro různé stížnosti od neúspěšných firem, potenciálních vystěhování, že je třeba pro léčbu rakoviny pro sebe a další. Pane Lahlou, je podezření, získá přístup k jejím počítači, a to buď tajně, nebo s jejím souhlasem a začne Sestavujeme společně prvky identity do té míry, že je schopen přistupovat k e-mailových účtů, hesla a bankovní účty. On dělá více pokusů denně poslat peníze na těchto účtech k účtu Paypal svým vlastním jménem, nebo na jiných podezřelých kompliců.
V případě, že může mít být přijata spisovatel přesahující 20.000 dolarů a neúprosný pokus rozlousknout účty pokračuje v nezmenšené míře.
Vhodných opatřeních: Je třeba dbát na to, aby tuto osobu u jakýchkoli informací nebo počítače, které by mohly být použity pro přístup k finanční informace. Každý, kdo dovolit jemu používat mohl být považován za jejich počítač má podezření se v případě vyšetřování. Mezinárodní bankovní podvod je zločin zahrnuje významné pokuty a vězení. (Dodatky níže)
Lest čtenář mít tendenci vzít v úvahu tyto obvinění nečinnosti, je třeba vědět, že jsou jen to, že, a že jednotlivci uvedené jsou nevinní, dokud není prokázána jeho vina. Pokud jde o občanskoprávních žalob, bylo by povinností obviněného prokázat výše není pravda, což je nepravděpodobné, podle našeho názoru.
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