French Minister: βNo systemic racism in Franceβ
In wake of riots, French Minister says βvast majority of the population is notβ racist
Franceβs Europe Minister Laurence Boone said that claims that France is institutionally racist are untrue.
Violent riots broke out across France after the fatal shooting of 17-year-old Nahel Merzouk after a traffic stop. A police officer has been charged with voluntary homicide following the teenagerβs death.
According to the French authorities, the riots saw around 1,000 shops and nearly 400 bank branches vandalised and more than 1,100 buildings set on fire.
In June, the UN rights office (ONCHR) said that France had βto seriously address the deep issues of racism and racial discrimination in law enforcement." Disproportionate levels of unemployment, poverty and social disadvantage have plagued the suburbs of French towns and citiesβ know as banlieues β where immigrants and their French descendants make up a large part of the population.
Speaking to Zeinab Badawi on ΒιΆΉΤΌΕΔ HARDtalk, Laurence Boone said βthis has been a long term problemβ.
βIt is a deeply entrenched problem that we are solving little by littleβ.
Asked whether racism played a part in the disaffection of youths living in the banlieues, Minister Boone said βthere is no systemic racism in France. I think we need to be very clear about this β that is not true.β
βYou will find some people sometimes being racist but the vast majority of the population is not. β
βWe are a mixed diverse society living together side by side.β