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Poor Parisian suburb, doormat in front of the city where everyone wipes their feet, spits a good blow, passes, who thinks of her?
Anybody.
Louis-Ferdinand Céline has probably never been more appropriate for the inhabitants of Quatre-Chemins.
Straddling Pantin and Aubervilliers in Seine-Saint-Denis, this working-class district was already experiencing difficulties, to which were added a hundred and fifty drug addicts, fresh from the Jardin d'Eole at the end of September.
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On September 24, the state decided to put an end to the squat in the Jardin d'Eole, in the 18th arrondissement, by a hundred "
crackers
", these poor wretches, alienated by crack, a terribly addictive derivative of cocaine.
Faced with the anger of residents and growing insecurity, the authorities have decided to relocate the problems a stone's throw away, in a small garden wedged between a commercial area and the ring road, supposedly far from any inhabited areas.
It was without counting the suburbs.
He
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