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  Movement for France - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Movement for France (French: Mouvement pour la France), or MPF, is a conservative, traditionalist and nationalist party, founded on November 20, 1994, with a marked regional implementation in Vendée.
It contested the 1999 European Parliamentary Elections in alliance with the Rassemblement pour la France of Charles Pasqua, the combination winning 13 seats.
At the time of the riots in suburbs of November 2005, it took again the slogan of Ronald Reagan: “France, love it or leave it”.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Mouvement_pour_la_France   (638 words)

  
 France
The government is a coalition comprising the RPR and the Union pour la démocratie française (UDF, Union for French Democracy), led by François Léotard, elected president of the UDF in April 1996 to succeed Valéry Giscard d'Éstaing.
At Marignane, in February, the Federation nationale des musulmans de la France (FNMF, National Federation of French Muslims) protested against the decision of the FN mayor to deny from the beginning of 1997 special meals in the town's school canteens to the children of Muslims and Jews.
La Vieille Taupe (The Old Mole) (see also HOLOCAUST DENIAL) is the name originally given to a bookshop first established in 1965 by Pierre Guillaume; it became a publishing house in 1979, specializing in the publication of works by far-left militants.
www.axt.org.uk /antisem/archive/archive1/france/france.htm   (8927 words)

  
 Image:Flag of France.svg - Wikipédia
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Résultats de la Coupe du monde de football de 2002
Prix de la Banque de Suède en sciences économiques en mémoire d'Alfred Nobel
fr.wikipedia.org /wiki/Image:Flag_of_France.svg   (234 words)

  
 Union pour un Mouvement Populaire (Political party, France)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
The UMP is made of the former conservative parties RPR (Rassemblement pour la République) and DL (Démocratie Libérale), which formally disappeared and joined the UMP on 21 September 2002, and of members of the former UDF (Union pour la Démocratie Française).
The founding act of the UMP is the manifesto France alternance : pour un nouveau contrat politique, cosigned by 160 Deputees and Senators from RPR, DL and UDF, and published in the conservative reference newspaper Le Figaro on 13 January 2001.
The foundation of the UMP is an attempt to unite the conservative parties under a single leadership, which rarely happened in the history of the Fourth Republic (1947-1959) and the Fifth Republic (1959-).
www.crwflags.com /fotw/flags/fr}ump.html   (1177 words)

  
 France Abandons Contested Youth Jobs Plan That Caused Massive Rioting - Agence France-Presse 10apr2006
La porte-parole de Lutte ouvrière a estimé que l'abandon du CPE était un "succès" mais que les jeunes n'ont pas encore "tout gagné"."Les confédérations syndicales sont contentes de s'engouffrer dans la proposition d'un dialogue avec le gouvernement, prétendument pour trouver des remèdes au chômage des jeunes.
La réunion de l'intersyndicale des organisations de salariés, d'étudiants et de lycéens a débuté ce lundi peu avant 17 heures au siège de la CGT.
La conférence des présidents de l'Assemblée, qui se réunit tous les mardis à 10 heures, devrait inscrire cette proposition de loi à l'ordre du jour des travaux de la semaine.
www.mindfully.org /Reform/2006/CPE-France-Youth10apr06.htm   (3580 words)

  
 France in America: The Struggle for Pensacola / La France en Amérique: La lutte pour Pensacola
In a memoir to authorities in France, d’Iberville warned that superior British forces might arrive overland from the Carolinas and seize the Spanish settlement, where they could pose a direct threat to the Spanish settlements of New Mexico and to the French and their Indian allies in and around Mobile.
Pour les Espagnols, la Louisiane française, surtout à partir de 1717 avec le mouvement de colonisation orchestré par la Compagnie d’Occident, représente une menace vis-à-vis de leur avant-poste stratégique situé à Pensacola.
La France et l’Espagne s’accordent alors sur le respect et la protection de leurs colonies respectives à travers le monde.
memory.loc.gov /intldl/fiahtml/fiatheme4a2.html   (1093 words)

  
 Stephen Roth Institute: Antisemitism And Racism
France was one of five countries characterized by a significant rise in antisemitic manifestations in 2004.
For the first time in almost 20 years, it can be said that the continuous electoral progress of FN has been halted, and the party’s public demonstrations attract fewer members than ever: the annual demonstration held in Paris on 1 May was attended by 3,000 people, whereas the turnout in the mid-1990s was 10,000.
Other Islamic fundamentalist groups in France are the association Foi et Pratique, led by Tunisian Muhammad Hamami, which is a splinter group of the pietist Tabligh movement, and a branch of the Lebanon-based Ahbachi movement, with headquarters in Montpellier, under the leadership of Shaykh Khalid al-Zant.
www.tau.ac.il /Anti-Semitism/asw2004/france.htm   (2569 words)

  
 Dan Hannan
France, after all, is not a country that persecutes its citizens.
La démocratie fonctionne quand des individus sentent qu’ils ont suffisamment en commun pour accepter le gouvernement de l’autre.
La Yougoslavie a survécu un certain temps, tout comme l’Union Soviétique et avant eux l’empire Ottoman et celui des Habsbourg.
www.hannan.co.uk /speeches.htm   (7351 words)

  
 Movement for France - TheBestLinks.com - Mouvement pour la France, European Union, November 20, TheBestLinks.com:Find ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Movement for France - TheBestLinks.com - Mouvement pour la France, European Union, November 20, TheBestLinks.com:Find or fix a stub,...
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The Movement for France (French: Mouvement pour la France), or MPF, is a small conservative nationalist and traditionalist party, founded on November 20, 1994.
www.thebestlinks.com /Mouvement_pour_la_France.html   (186 words)

  
 Muslim killers relatives and neighbors 'dropped in' to torture French Jewish man held in apartment basement - gang tied ...
Ilan Halimi's barbarous murder in France should awaken all Jews to the most significant truth of our times: Today, every Jew in the world is on the front lines of war.
La France est ébranlée depuis plusieurs jours par le meurtre d'un jeune juif survenu dans la banlieue parisienne.
Quant au chef présumé de la bande et principal suspect dans l'enquête, Youssouf Fofana, il a été arrêté jeudi en Côte d'Ivoire, où il se rend souvent pour de petits trafics.
www.militantislammonitor.org /article/id/1684   (2527 words)

  
 Paul-Marie Coûteaux - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Paul-Marie Coûteaux (born on 31 July 1956 in Paris) is a French politician, writer, and since 1999 Member of the European Parliament for Ile-de-France with the Mouvement pour la France, Member of the Bureau of the Independence and Democracy and sits on the European Parliament's Committee on Foreign Affairs.
He is a substitute for the Committee on Development and a member of the Delegation for relations with the Maghreb countries and the Arab Maghreb Union (including Libya).
Although he was a member of the Rassemblement pour la France, originally founded by Pasqua, Coûteaux eventually left this party.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Paul-Marie_Co%C3%BBteaux   (507 words)

  
 Tribu KA -Black group in France attacks Jews- modelled after NOI black supremacist 'con'cept of 'Kemet' - Militant ...
Depuis quelques temps, un groupuscule "la tribu K.A" afro-raciste anti-blanc et antijuif fait parler de lui et on ignore quasiment tout de ces gens, hormis le fait de découvrir des vidéos ça et là.
Pour commencer, je dirais que comme beaucoup de jeunes frères et sœurs, j'ai fait de la prison.(J'entends par prison absence de lumière, de connaissance de soi dans un environnement qui vous est hostile).
Pour la première fois, j' entendais un frère "noir" francophone traduire ma vision de l'homme blanc, et exprimer la douloureuse situation de l'homme "noir", avec une éloquence sans faille.
www.militantislammonitor.org /article/id/1955   (11325 words)

  
 Mouvement Wallon pour le Retour à la France (Political party, Belgium)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Presentation of Mouvement Wallon pour le Retour à la France
The rattachiste party Mouvement Wallon pour le Retour à la France promotes the return of Wallonia to France.
The Mouvement Wallon pour le Retour à la France created in 1986 a flag made of the Tricolore French national flag with the red Walloon rooster in the middle of the white stripe.
www.crwflags.com /fotw/flags/be}rat.html   (171 words)

  
 FactsOfIsrael.com: Racist Bastards spray paint anti-Jewish Nazi swastikas in France
The markings, the latest anti-Jewish vandalism in France, were discovered at a municipal cemetery in the small town of Genlis, about 15 kilometers (9 miles) from Dijon, police said.
The government says the number of anti-Semitic acts in France appears to have rebounded this year, with 166 counted in the first nine months of 2004, compared to 127 for all of last year.
France also has a large Muslim population which is very alienated from western principles of Democracy and freedom but is more in line with fanatical Islamic religious values.
www.factsofisrael.com /blog/archives/000804-print.html   (914 words)

  
 The real European story isn't pretty - Tribune-Review
Le Pen's reasoning appears to be the recognition that Islamicization is in France to stay with 25 percent of France's under-20 population Muslim (40 percent in some cities), second- and third-generation North Africans.
The Islamist threat is their main concern and they are finding a new political home in MPF, Mouvement Pour la France, which is anti-European Union and anti-Muslim and given only 7 percent of registered voters in a recent poll.
Anti-Semitic incidents have proliferated in France in recent times but the news seldom makes it across the Atlantic and when it does, it must still fight to be heard above the constant melodrama of constant trivia.
www.pittsburghlive.com /x/tribunereview/news/mostread/s_475471.html   (922 words)

  
 France's Le Pen To Strike a Deal With Muslims - February 17, 2006 - The New York Sun
A generation after France's right-wing party began its surge with a tough anti-immigration campaign tinged with both racism and anti-Semitism, three factors are coming into play that could spell a strategic realignment.
It is assumed that 6 to 8 million citizens or residents of France, 10% to 13% out of a global population of 62 million, are Muslim by now.
And that the Muslim community, being more prolific, is much younger than the rest of the population: As much as 25% of French citizens or residents under 20 is Muslim, with the number reaching 40% or 50% in the big cities.
www.nysun.com /article/27822   (544 words)

  
 Stephen Roth Institute: Antisemitism And Racism
Since June 1995 it has held mayoralties in three cities in southern France: Orange, Marignane and Toulon, and in 1997 Catherine Mégret, wife of the Le Pen's second-in-command Bruno Mégret, was elected mayor of Vitrolles, while Gerard Freulet was elected a councilor in Mulhouse (Alsace) in October.
His main adversary is Bruno Mégret, a technocrat and former official of the Gaullist Rassemblement pour la République.
In a statement described as a confession of error, the Roman Catholic Church in France apologized to the Jews for its failure, silence and acquiescence in the face of French collaboration with the Holocaust.
www.tau.ac.il /Anti-Semitism/asw97-8/france.html   (3050 words)

  
 Scotsman.com News - Latest News - France still split over EU charter vote
France remains divided over the proposed European constitution, a year after voters rejected the charter in a referendum that threw the European Union into disarray, according to a survey released on May 29, 2006.
PARIS (Reuters) - France remains divided over the proposed European constitution, a year after voters rejected the charter in a referendum that threw the European Union into disarray, according to a survey released on Monday.
The TNS Sofres survey found that 64 percent of those questioned thought France had been weakened in Europe by the defeat of the referendum, while only 21 percent thought the victory of the "No" camp had strengthened France.
news.scotsman.com /latest.cfm?id=792952006   (793 words)

  
 France: Government launches assault on immigrants : LA IMC
The right of family members to join their families legally residing in France will be drastically curtailed.
Families will have to prove that they can adequately provide for their loved ones, who will have to pass a test of being suitable for “republican integration into French society,” a formula open to arbitrary interpretation by state bureaucrats.
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la.indymedia.org /news/2006/04/155300.php   (1326 words)

  
 waka waka waka » Blog Archive » No Respect
Pour le Premier ministre, “c’est inacceptable, cela montre bien que nous vivons dans un monde dangereux, qui est trop souvent fait d’intolérance, et à quel point nous devons être vigilants”.
Jeudi, l’extrême droite a reproché au ministre de l’Intérieur, Nicolas Sarkozy, qui s’est rendu le soir-même à la Grande mosquée de Paris pour partager pour la première fois le repas de rupture du jeûne du Ramadan avec des musulmans, de pousser à l’organisation de l’islam en France.
Pour Louis Alliot, ces menaces, après la polémique suscitée par les propos du pape Benoît XVI, “démontrent que l’organisation de l’islam en France prônée par Nicolas Sarkozy est un échec et un danger potentiel”.
malcolmpollack.com /?p=392   (2211 words)

  
 Feminism in France since 1970   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
The new feminist movement in France was born in the context of the student and worker unrest that rocked France in May 1968.
However, as Simone de Beauvoir said, 'la pensée féministe n'a rien de monolithique' [feminist thought is not at all monolithical] (1974), and the intellectual strand exists in parallel with another strand which is activist and pragmatic.
On the 25th November, 1995 in Paris, 101 women's organisations from around France, called on their members to demonstrate for women's rights and to defend the achievements of the women's movement, including the right to free and legal abortion, which were seen to be increasingly under threat.
www.well.ac.uk /cfol/feminism.asp   (3533 words)

  
 French Politics, serious fun and games   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
France has an original system with an executive headed by two officials: the President and the Prime Minister.
At this point, the President of France, the speaker of either house, of 60 deputies or 60 senators can ask for the text to undergo constitutional review before being put in force; it is then sent before the Constitutional Council.
The President of France may dissolve the Assembly (ie: call new election), except if he already dissolved it in the preceding year.
www.bonjourlafrance.net /france-facts/politics-of-france.htm   (3159 words)

  
 FYI France (sm)(tm) Resource List -- Immigration and France
The problem for France, like the problem for so many others, seems to be how to accommodate the "foreigners" and "guest workers", socially and culturally and politically and legally, in what rapidly is becoming an economically trans-national and even denationalized world?
Mouvement pour la France, Pour la France : journal trimestriel (Paris : Mouvement pour la France, 1995-) dir.
of : Citizenship and nationhood in France and Germany ; tr.
www.fyifrance.com /immig.htm   (1991 words)

  
 La Vendee - a Total France Factsheet
The main towns are La Roche-sur-Yon (the capital, with 53,000 inhabitants), Fontenay-le-Comte, Les Sables-d'Olonne, Challans, Luçon, St-Gilles-Croix-de-Vie and Les Herbiers.
The president of the Conseil Général since 1988 has been Philippe de Villiers - a right-wing politician, an MEP, and leader of the Mouvement Pour la France party - who nurtured ambitions to be elected President of France at the 1995 Presidential elections.
The region suffered terribly in the Hundred Years War (against the English) and the Wars of Religion (between Catholic and Protestant), but the most tragic part of its history was the 18th-century uprising known as the Vendée Wars.
www.totalfrance.com /france/fiches.php?fiche_id=22   (1339 words)

  
 France Day 1
One of the main comparative politics lessons for today is that institutions arise as a result of politics and also shape future politics, important insight of institutional analysis.
In France, center-right farther to the left than in the US system—some support for government control over aspects of industry, etc. Example from China, left Maoist years—radical, Communist, right was more bureaucratic, socialist.
Center-right under Chirac—ran in parliamentary election as Union pour la Majorite Presidentielle-union for the presidential majority (to give Chirac control, no longer cohabitation), Socialists under Francois Hollande (resignation of Jospin after election debacle), not a lot of consolidation on the left.
people.uncw.edu /tanp/Franceday1.html   (1993 words)

  
 Spero News | France: 72 Muslim staff at Roissy Airport barred
Back in April of this year, the head of the Mouvement Pour La France party, Philippe de Villiers, published a book entitled "Les Mosquees de Roissy".
His political party, the Mouvement pour la France, is on the right wing, though is not extreme like the Front National.
News now from the Guardian, Chicago Tribune, Daily Mail, Le Figaro, BBC, and the UK Independent, states that 72 more Muslim baggage handlers have lost their security clearance, and are barred from sensitive areas.
www.speroforum.com /site/article.asp?id=6392   (1538 words)

  
 France: Traditionalist Catholics
Politically, most traditionalists support the actual President of the General Council of Vendée, Viscount Philippe de Villiers, who had created a small party with a very conservative Catholic and nationalist, anti-European program ('MPF, Mouvement pour la France'), and got slightly less than 5% of the votes in the last presidential election.
It appears as a sticker on many cars in Versailles, which is a 'focus' of Catholic traditionalism.
The flag is often used in general Catholic events (such as visits of the Pope).
www.fotw.net /flags/fr}trad.html   (265 words)

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