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Fri Jul 15, 2016, 06:14 PM Jul 2016

Nice attack brings a difficult question into sharp focus: why France?

15 Jul at 08:57 ET
Philomena Murray, Professor, School of Social and Political Sciences and EU Centre on Shared Complex Challenges, University of Melbourne

If you live in France, you enjoy Bastille Day. There is a buzz in the air as you celebrate a day off in the middle of summer with your family and friends. You go to the fireworks. It is good to be in France and to remember the founding principles of the state – liberty, equality and fraternity. There is little mention of a bloody history of revolution and wars, colonialism and empire.

Now, after the horrific Nice truck attack that killed at least 84 people – including many children – and injured at least 100 others, one question is being asked more than most: why France?

France has a long history of both protest and terrorist attacks. When I lived and worked in Paris as an Irish diplomat in the late 1980s, a German diplomat was assassinated, allegedly by a Kurd extremist. Stringent anti-terrorism legislation was introduced at that time due to a number of attacks on the capital – and over the last few decades these attacks have come from different groups.

It would be foolish to imply the perpetrator of these attacks speaks for even disaffected groups in France. It would be simple to suggest that France’s North African communities are involved in this attack in Nice. It is also not appropriate to commence a witch-hunt on Muslims in France.

http://www.rawstory.com/2016/07/nice-attack-brings-a-difficult-question-into-sharp-focus-why-france/

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Nice attack brings a difficult question into sharp focus: why France? (Original Post) rug Jul 2016 OP
He fits the undiagnosed schizophrenic profile from what I am hearing. A psychotic who envisioned a blm Jul 2016 #1
A lot of people have described him as a loner. rug Jul 2016 #2

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1. He fits the undiagnosed schizophrenic profile from what I am hearing. A psychotic who envisioned a
Fri Jul 15, 2016, 06:28 PM
Jul 2016

scene like driving through a crowd hundreds of times in his head.

I'd say he was more like Adam Lanza than a terrorist.

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