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Bin
Laden & French Cowardice
Maybe I should include the New York Times, here as well for the clever concealment of the French foreign office’s craven appeasement of Islamist extremists.
Unfair, you say?
Here’s the Times’ headline, buried deep in today’s paper:
Link: http://www.nytimes.com/2010/04/16/world/europe/16briefs-francebrf.html?scp=2&sq=bin%20laden&st=cse
At first blush an ordinary reader - if he or she noticed the piece at all - would probably conclude, as I did, that a member of the clan Bin Laden clan was on some terrorist watch, and the French simply did the prudent thing in barring entry.
The news snippet (really only a paragraph) reveals the truth, but without the necessary context:
This was a book tour.
“Osama bin Laden: A Family Portrait,” written by one of the miscreant terrorist’s estranged sons, is really a hit piece, a negative portrait, written by an insider. The bin Laden family is a respected Saudi clan with roots in the construction industry, and Osama is, to say the very least, not in favor with them.
So why block the son
and his mother at the very gates of the home of liberty, equality and fraternity?
Nicolas Sarkozy knows.
Nicolas Paul Stéphane Sarközy de Nagy-Bocsa, President of the
The French Muslim subpopulation of only about 6% (in
contrast with, say, four times that percentage in the
To his credit, the
French President has done far more than his predecessors to reassert
traditional French culture. But a
daunting demographic fact confronts
Although the French constitution protects free speech, the government is fully entangled with the media and, by American standards, the protection of what we Yanks proudly call “our First Amendment rights” is much less robust there than here.
So I think it is reasonable that the Bin laden book tour was stopped at the gates because of fear. There is no other way to spin it.
Mr. Sarkozy, your foreign office has surrendered core French
principles. Are you up for this fight?
JBG