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  1. A three-week period of riots took place in the suburbs of Paris and other French cities in October and November 2005. These riots involved youth in violent attacks, and the burning of cars and public buildings .

  2. 2005 French riots. Context. Summary. Timeline. Response. A car burns in Strasbourg, France on the night of 5 November as riots spread from the Paris banlieues to other parts of the country. The following is a timeline of the 2005 French riots that began Thursday, 27 October 2005.

  3. Les émeutes de 2005 dans les banlieues françaises sont des émeutes qui ont commencé à Clichy-sous-Bois à la suite de la mort de deux adolescents, Zyed Benna et Bouna Traoré, le 27 octobre 2005, électrocutés dans l'enceinte d'un poste électrique alors qu'ils cherchent à échapper à un contrôle de police et de l'envoi, trois jours ...

  4. Summary and map of the 2005 French riots. This Summary and map of the 2005 French riots is to clearly show the spread of the 2005 French riots . Table. Geographical. Areas affected in Île-de-France. Areas affected (partial) Paris ( 3rd arrondissement) Seine-Saint-Denis: Aubervilliers, Épinay-sur-Seine, Pierrefitte-sur-Seine.

  5. Jun 29, 2023 · In 2005, three weeks of rioting shook France after the deaths of two teenagers. After the deaths of Zyed Benna and Bouna Traoré in an electricity substation, the resulting riots across France...

  6. May 15, 2016 · In Autumn 2005, France experienced rioting on an unprecedented scale. For a period of three weeks, young people in the infamous banlieues —run-down estates in the suburbs of major French cities—burned cars, damaged buildings, and clashed with the forces of law and order.

  7. The riots started on October 25, 2005 in Clichy-sous-Bois, a suburb of Paris. Afterwards they spread to other parts of France. Together they lasted for about 3 weeks. The riots were a reaction to the accidental deaths of two teenage boys and the serious injuries of another.

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