Wednesday, January 21, 2015

Manuel Valls muscle counter terrorism arsenal – BBC

Manuel Valls muscle counter terrorism arsenal – BBC

GRAPHICS – The Prime Minister announced a three-year plan, which includes many new jobs and a budget of € 425 million

” relentless determination. ” Manuel Valls sought to dampen spirits presenting on Wednesday, along with his key ministers, his plan to meet the challenge of jihadist terrorism that hit France on 7, 8 and 9 January. Approximately 3,000 people are to be monitored as part of the fight against terrorism, according to the Prime Minister. The latter, who had pointed to the “flaws” after the tragedies that have killed 17 people, preferred to avoid self-criticism. “The flaws are in our society,” he said. Because the “action” is more than ever its leitmotif. With concrete measures, a calendar, a method. A year in which his frank talk was fly.



“Now all the transactions insured in the country will benefit from the legitimacy of the law and will be expressly authorized “

shelled figures show the extent of his ambitions: a quick plan over three years, including 2680 additional posts for the fight against terrorism” in the royal service the state and the courts “. Real reinforcements, he said. ! But also a budget of € 425 million to finance all, including 180 million for justice alone

Everything is budgeted: arms purchases, more efficient equipment, bulletproof vests, tactical helmets for law enforcement, but also vehicles, computer equipment and even a public website dedicated to the means of struggle against jihadist indoctrination. The analysis and investigation of terrorist networks will be muscular. The cooperation will improve. The former top cop of France has obviously been able to identify some flaws …

Manuel Valls also wants to “strengthen the legal capacity to act on the intelligence services.” The text being prepared by the chairman of the Law Committee in the Assembly, Jean-Jacques Urvoas, timely to fill that void. It will be presented “as soon as possible by the Cabinet and sent to Parliament in early March,” promises host Matignon. He added: “From now on, all the operations performed in the country will benefit from the legitimacy of the law and will be subject to an express authorization.” Gray plays will be bleached. Everywhere, the Prime Minister wants responsiveness but also control. “A judge to officiate at every level,” notes a prefect from the seraglio of Beauvau.

It’s that behind the numbers, is also looming few scruples. It will have been understood and we hear for months: the government and defend its majority “exceptional measures, not a law of exception”

L. national indignity for domestic terrorists impossible to expel will be a “transpartisan reflection” in Parliament, according to the Prime Minister

The deprivation of nationality for binational fighting France? Manuel Valls is hiding behind a decision of the Constitutional Council next Friday to hear the wind.

The national indignity for domestic impossible to expel terrorists? It will be a “transpartisan reflection” in parliament, he said. On the symbol Valls wants no precipitation.

His plan is not a catalog Prévert. Police, justice, education, defense and, beyond, the social body, everyone is called to play its part. Security, citizenship, fight against racism and anti-Semitism, everything is connected.

But there is a point which, curiously, in the presence of the Minister of Justice, Christiane Taubira, was not mentioned : what about the criminal justice response and the enforcement of sentences? Because creating, as is Manuel Valls, a file to know where are the jihadists out of prison, politely asking them to report, is one thing. But make sure there is no early release for people who face ten years in prison and correctional rarely more than half of their time is another.

The host Matignon did not address the subject. Christiane Taubira had warned it remains attached as the proposed measures do not face his conscience. After the speech, the opposition expects Valls results


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