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I am totally disgusted with the arrogant and insensitive reaction of the French media (and their elites) to the arrest of the ex-IMF MD. They are behaving as if he is the victim and NYPD shouldn't have paid any heed to the allegations. Shouldn't they have saved this for the time of acquittal (if it happens) ?
Ah, he should have been in a special queue!
http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2011/05/19/opinion/main20064211.shtml
In his weekly column in Le Point, Lvy asked how a chambermaid could have walked in alone, contrary to the habitual practice of most New York hotels of sending a cleaning brigade of two people, into the room of one of the most closely watched figures on the planet. For his part, Daniel wrote in an editorial for his magazine that the fate meted out to DSK, as Strauss-Kahn is generally referred to in the French press, has made him think that, We [French] and the Americans do not belong to the same civilization, and demanded to knowshades of my guerrilla friend in South Sudanwhy the supposed victim was treated as worthy and beyond any suspicion?
A journalist from one of Frances main radio stations who witnessed Strauss-Kahns arraignment reported that, before he had been brought before the judge, there had been a procession of blacks and Latinos accused of all sorts of petty crimes, above all selling drugs.
Ah, he should have been in a special queue!
http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2011/05/19/opinion/main20064211.shtml
http://www.time.com/time/world/article/0,8599,2072009,00.html"What do we know about the chambermaid?" read a suspicious headline in the respected daily Le Monde.