@@GertDekeysersand is migrating to middle east with the invasion. Which is why I'm tired of my country to turn into shitty country and a place for drug dealers
@@kbyvillepika3741 you are contributing. Dole forms can be complicated to fill out, and don’t forget to list the jobs you refuse to do (riba, handling pork/alcohol, not enough time for prayer breaks 5x a day, no interaction with the opposite sex).
This is a tourist area full of Japanese and Chinese tourists. Nothing to do with the Islamic areas of the city. She basically chose a tourist area with asian faces to call it an 'immigrant' area.
Belleville isn't a tourist area. The Asian faces you see in Belleville belong for the most part to 1st, 2nd, & 3rd generation immigrants rather than tourists. The area is crammed with Asian restaurants and supermarkets. There are also a lot of bars and cafes with Moroccan/Algerian/Tunisian staff and clientele, and consequently a large and well-established Muslim presence.
Actually that is pretty close to the truth. Ever since the World Trade Center was destroyed, Americans have become scared at almost everything. The last 14 years have been a slow slide toward paramilitary police forces, our government spying on us, and now police radars that can see into our homes. We have become the pariah of the world and I don't see anyway off this path of stupidity. When I was in college, I had friends from Germany, China, Iran, and a roommate from Japan. Now it's all gone. Our president is a fool and the rest of the politicians are just as bad. I have no idea where we're going, but I bet it won't be good.
+kenjryker Being scared have nothing to do with reality, entire areas of cities have become muslim areas where u have to behave like entering an islamic state or else you are beaten, hell you might be beaten just for fun. This has nothing to do with america, well almost nothing since they are responsible for starting all the wars against islamist and maybe that pushed more of them into EU.
@Corn Pop Fox news retracted itself and publicly apologized for lying after the mayor of Paris threatened to sue them... So Fox News had its moment of glory in Paris.
There is no women at those cafes. That is highly unusual, especially in Paris. I have been there many times and I do get more harrasement there in recent times, when I am on my own. It is getting steadily worse in the last 20 years. The encroachment from aggressive groups are coming in from the turbulent suburbs to areas like Belleville. Back when I first arrived in that area of Paris in 1994, that area was full of artists and vibrancy with the odd pickpocket criminal. Today only in day light can you dare to pass through. I do not dare anymore visit that area at night. The artists are few and not as visable as they used to. It was easy to spot an artist in thr past. Today is very much different. The path I used to take is no longer safe, especislly if you are on your own. The fun that used to be there is now gone. The envoirnment is totally changed. I have seen even last January in my last trip in Paris, see women who are alone gets harassed. We are not allowed to say by whom. That was rare to see in the past and the women used to slap the man in the face in response or give him verbal abuse back. Today, there is a lot of dissonance cognitive and a lot of Stockholm Syndrome going on in Paris, especially after the Paris Attacks. They are trying to paint a pretty picture, to a failing fearful soceity. As a regular vistor to Paris. It is sad to see Paris going down hill, from a soceity point of view. Life is getting more tyrannical and far more abusive for women and especially minorities, who do not fit the political left agendas. My list for tourist recommendations is getting shorter as the years past. The little gems are not worth visiting due to safety concerns.
I will never understand why anyone would bother someone else minding their own business. If women are getting verbally harassed in the streets, I would hope another man would have the balls to defend her.
The only people I seen were Asian and some guys that look European. We are talking about muslim no go zones and she knows better than not to go into one of them.
Muslim isn't an race dude. There are france muslim, european muslims etc. . If you are talking about north africans or arabs, there are christian arabs too just saying.
Of course CNN sent her to the tourist areas where they try to keep up appearances for the tourists sake, but send her to the outer fringes of Paris then see what happens, oh wait I did when I watched another video (not by CNN) that went there and the two women with hidden cameras were told the café they visited was "men only" and no women on the street at all, that was a 2016 video.
Firstly, CNN didn't send her to Belleville. She grew up there. Secondly, you've clearly never been to Paris. Belleville is not a tourist area. It's a working class district, mainly Algerian & other Maghrebi nearer the Place de la République, and more oriental further out.
metatechnocrat I saw that too and thought the French women not banding together to fight that was a sad commentary on the state of things there. French women not dressing to please themselves is insane.
Drahcir Maybe it isn't but there are a lot of things not right about it. Did you notice how the cameraman pans the tops of the buildings rather than at street level? I see no blacks, no Muslims so yeah I can see for myself that this area is not a no go zone. However at night some areas do change and that's in all countries. I am just beyond sick of CNN and FOX with their constant lies and propaganda.
I spent several months living just the other side of the Place de la République a few years ago. I would say that Belleville is mostly North African & therefore Muslim, with a more Oriental population further away from the centre. I did most of my drinking & dining there, because it was a bit cheaper than the city centre, and quite good fun. It didn't change at night either. You can criticise CNN & Fox as much as you like, probably not without justification, but this particular report is the truth.
I've been to Paris twice already. I love the beautiful architecture and I even like the "no bullshit and straight to the point" attitude of its people. Overall, though. It's still a dump, sadly. Trash, graffiti, transients, drugs, muggings, scams, and terrorism are the main reasons why I'm over it.
That is simply unfair. And untrue. It is in no way "a dump" and 99% of the centre is clean with no graffiti. The problem is people (especially some Americans) come to Europe expecting to see an open-air museum when such ancient cities are still inhabited and are very busy (just like NYC, Boston, San Francisco and any other cosmopolitan city!) PS I have lived here for 10 years and not only have I never been mugged or even close to it, I don't even know anyone who has been mugged. Like any other city, crime exists but I feel safer here than in many cities in Europe and than in every city in Africa and Asia.
that's great that you can walk about during the day, or early morning? Like what? 6 am? With a camera crew? Now try walking by yourself, minus the camera crew, in the evening. And try wearing something a "cosmo" girl would wear. Good luck maam.
I personnaly do this every week... My girlfriend lives at Place Ste Marthe, Bellevile. Indeed, there are many asiatic prostitutes, but it's not a "no-go zone"
eugspit "No-go" zone does not mean there is some sort of razor-wire gate with security guards. If you don't feel safe -- IN ANY WAY -- it is a no-go zone.
Nobody ever called Belleville a no-go zone. La goutte d’Or is a no-go zone, Porte de Montreuil is one, Curial is one, the public housing in the 93, 92, 94, 95 and other outer boroughs of Paris are, Belleville, besides a few public housing complexes got highly gentrified by bohemians and given new life by Chinese immigrants
NO GO ZONES do exist in France! Google these words "no go zones france the local police say yes" (no quotes) and click on the first article. It's by the French branch of the The Local news. CNN Fake host. Fake News! The BBC also did Documentaries on NOGO ZONES! No Go Zones in Brittain: (See CZcams video number: v=UxZquAQMpbo) No Go Zones in Sweden: (See CZcams video number: v=0_7puwX_Pw4)
I ve been visiting my aunt in belle ville in 89 for a few weeks as a young teen. Blond and pretty tall i kinda stood out and was agressively harrassed and called names every time i was out. It was my first time abroad and a f* scary experience...
But that officially didn't happen. It doesn't fit the narrative at all. You must have "experienced it differently" as the Canadian PM would put it when covering something up.
Have them wander around wearing a pig's head and pissing on the street. Have them throw bottles of booze through people's windows. Then film how the people get angry at them! Yeah, crazy locals.
_However my town has no illegal aliens._ Then no Canadians who have stayed over their visas? No Russians working the strip clubs? No Asian masseuses? No maids, gardners, drivers from other countries?
Or naked, while throwing molatov cocktails at tourists. I MEAN! There has to be some way to rile the locals so that you can say how naturally violent they are.
Let’s be honest, the reason it’s safe is the se Asian migrants there take a dim view on muslim radicals. Your government won’t protect you but they will keep those areas clean themselves. There is a reason the Muslim religion is banned in most Asian cultures
So a journalist who never would live in that place is asking one person about how is the place and with such a "massive" amount of information determines that the place is "not" dangerous despite the crime rates... They think we all are stupid.
And the person she asks is a man drinking at a café that is mysteriously absent of women. Yeah, re helpful. I wonder how safe this reporter would feel coming to this neighbourhood, including the areas she conveniently avoided, alone at night, without the security of a camera crew.
I stayed in the Republique (sp?) about 12 years ago. I walked into a bar for a cold beer and was surprised it was all middle eastern except for 2 old drunks. Some kind of argument happened, and 2 patrons and the huge bar manager, middleastern, beat the snot out of a small man in the middle of the day outside. The manager had also put a small metal roll inside his fist for the beating! (I was at the bar as he put his hand in ice afterwards.) Same night in a bar, mainly French nationals it seemed, a North African man was manhandling a drunk French woman. Not a single Frenchman came to her aid! ... I did meet a wonderful man in a small kabob house who said loudly, "I live George Bush! I live him!" Turns out he was Kurdish. He gave me a free beer and a shit for being American. Next day, I saw another African assaulting an African woman in the middle of the day, against the train station Gar Norde. I alerted police. (Gar Norde is whete one scene is filmed in the 1st Jason Bourne movie.)
0:33 "Do you feel safe, sitting where you were sitting, before I got the idea to ask you if you felt safe...sitting there I mean?" "Yes." - cutting edge this reporting
That's not a no-go area. A no-go area of Paris would be Les Bosquets, in the north-east. There was a documentary once (World's Toughest Towns) that showed the area. While the presenter was there, his car was broken into and they stole a camera. It is a very rough area, and some of the residents have said that any tourists, outsiders, who set foot there are often brutally killed. Violent crime in the centre of Paris is extremely rare. By contrast, London, for example, does not have no-go areas, but violent crime is more evenly distributed across the area than in Paris.
Wtf lol "tourists are often brutally killed" I've never EVER heard about one tourist being killed in this area, this is far right BS propaganda at its best...
This documentary is 6year old already and I born in the suburb of Paris and I could say that is it not a no go zone but a multi cultural place. Mulhouse for example is a no go zone.
I mean I would consider it risky just like anywhere in a city, but a no go zone??? Have any of the people commenting or the disliking ever been there? I guess not! Belleville is actually my favorite neighbourhood, I have friends living there, I personally lived next to it, the prices are decent, lots of artists and I feel like newly a lot of families too. Chateau rouge might not be my favorite spot, but if you behave like a local you're not in great danger, again just like mostly in bigger cities. (For context I'm not a bulk 6feet talll Football player but a 23 year old standing 5'3)
What you call the most beautiful city in the world always had these darker places, the most torustic areas are only in the hyper center of the city and that's it. Belville has never been part of the touristic sightseeing because there never have been anything interesting to see there. It have always been a poor district from the start, next to industries back then because most winds go towards the East, so they were on the Eastern side for obvious reasons. So districted created from former villages during the industrial revolution alxays remaind socially poor and uninteresting since then.
Dylan Gutowski little Iraq? Uhm excuse you you need to look at Iraq 40 years ago and you will know how much it was developed and beautiful and btw they were mostly Muslims before and after and thankgod the shitty isis is almost gone from Iraq but Iraqis before 2003 to the Arab world were known to be extremely educated and were one of the most Muslim countries that gave Iraqi Christians rights before the USA destroying the country in 2003 and then after that endless wars the country has faced and then shitty isis but thank god they kicked isis out of the country and that’s why iraq is now what it is so don’t diss other people countries in order to make yours look better and btw I am not Iraqi arab I am lebanese arab but I got triggered because of your stupid comment little Iraq as if you knew how the real Iraq before looked like in the first place idiot
I went to Belleville in 2007. You can get a very special view of the Eiffel Tower if you climb a hill round there. Loads of Turkish at the time but things may be different now.
Fact Checking : These are some of the "no go" areas in Paris : especially at night : Clichy-sous-Bois / Seine-Saint-Denis 93 / Paris 93 Cité des 4000 La Courneuve (where big blocks are/were) Paris 19ème Quartier Flandres and also Belleville and Place des Fêtes Paris 18ème Quartie Barbès La Goutte d'Or, La Chapelle, Porte de Clignancourt Paris 20ème Saint-Blaise and Les Amandiers Paris 14ème : Portes du Vanves Paris 17ème : Portes de Saint-Ouen They are called "quartiers sensibles" not for nothing
I know Belleville very well. I spent the winter in Paris several years ago, as a visiting fellow at a postdoctoral research institute in the 5th. My apartment was just the other side of the Place de la République from Belleville, and I spent a lot of time in the cafés and bars there, because it felt a bit more real than the Marais. The young lady in the video is right. Although it's a bit rough in places, no way is it a no-go area. I like it.
2008 I was in Paris and it was France. 2014 and it was like North Africa. Felt terrified for 4 days and left vowing never to return. France is an incredible country with an incredible history.. what’s happening across the whole of Europe right now is a nightmare.
@@liqiz1755 I used to live in London, compared to Paris , London is a walk in the park. The hypocrisy of Islam invading Europe and morons like yourself treat it that way, you were welcome but your profile pic says it all, but the Muslims swarm into Europe whilst complaining about Jewish settlers… Do you realise you are conflicted in your sole? Do you understand the reason why you are so confused and spikey is because the ideas you believe in make no sense in 21st century Europe. Once you understand that religion is just a tool to control people you will be a happier person. All the best. X
Going out in the streets of Barbes and other "dangerous" places at night is no biggy. Maybe because I am from East Europe but this no-go places seem absolutely safe to me.The worst thing is that streets are dirty but no danger whatsoever.
I've been to a lot of those so called "no go zones" in cities in western europe. Also lived in one of those. And all of them were a lot less dangerous than certain propagandists and the media want people to believe. But in many cases the truth is somewhere in the middle. There are issues with cirme and we need to be able to talk about them without being called a racist and also without fear mongering. But we kinda unlearned how to have a good and open debate in good faith.
It's lefty media, ie, the mainstream, covering up any dangers to cities that got flooded by the 3rd world. It's only alternate media news channels telling a different tale, and they have way more credit than BBC or CNN, as they are propaganda outlets. Leftism is the reason for all of this, and of course the global oligarchy pushing it.
There's no "Gare de l'Estates". Do you mean "Gare de l'Est"?? It's not my favorite area but not especially "sketchy". All these comments are from people who don't understand what a cosmopolitan city is and have clearly never travelled much. EVERY city worth its name in the world has less desirable areas! Go to Atlanta for goodness sake and you will see what I mean 🤦🏻♀️
@@JC-ks9pd I only knew where you meant after a minute trying to work it out! What absurdity and conceit to think adding four letters to the end of any name is ok cos other people will "know what you mean" 🤦🏻♀️
I've stayed in Belleville. Walked around at 12, 1, 2am with no harm done and not even a feeling that I was in danger. Most people commenting have probably never been to Paris
@@orangeporanges, that's quite the assumption ya know. I can speak two languages and I'm from America..So you might be right about the majority of stupid Americans, and there are many, and they vote Democrat...That's how you know.
When I went to Paris I stayed in this area. It felt nice to me... I walked alone at night and early in the morning. Didn’t feel like a no-go zone to me. This was in 2018.
I was interested in this video and tried to understand its viewpoint , especially on just returning from France (after experiencing first hand the problems of immigrants hassling me and my daughter whilst in Paris ). then I noticed that this was a report from CNN :( This report is manipulative and very deceiving
And over here you have ehhhhh Le Lively Garbage and ehhhh zis is Le Beautiful Graffiti ehhh over here and Le Pee Pee Stain on zis wall is oh-so magnifique. Oui yes oui oui,mwah
@@Backpfeifengesicht45 It's one of the more safe parts of Paris, what's your point? Now go to Sarcelles and upload some footage on youtube for us. Make it live in case your device gets stolen. I have my popcorn ready.
@@ramdas363 Sarcelles? The best Turkish food outside of Berlin is there. If you're scared, I can walk you through it. If you're too embarrassed by being protected by a 6'2" Irish man, my 5'2" wife can make you feel safe.
@@Backpfeifengesicht45 Haha, ok. You're either a propagandabot or a troll. Also there aren't many Turkish people, it's all North Africans and "refugees". And the fact that you're using moon units when the topic is France speaks for itself. What is 6'2"? We use the metric system (for good reason).
Thats so cheap CNN, sent here into a real muslim area and see how she gets raped live on TV. So we see police being chased by islamist on the streets, and yet everything is nice and beautiful with no problems. Also riots are just something that make France more interesting as an tourist attraction. Where you paid or what? I watch CNN everyday but keep it up and il change my opinion. Also about the artist part =)))) all sort of crap drawings on a wall and its an artist place. Poor Picasso and all the others tried so hard to be an artist when you can just put some random crap on a wall and thats it. Actually that walls show how many vandals are in that area, dont know if they are muslims or not.
Thoses districts are non-french anymore, you can't barely here someone speaking it over there ! Stop with you propaganda, there is real area that you don't wanna go in Paris and in some suburbs around Paris. For the sake of everyone : tell the truth !
This is good CNN, the world of journalism is finally holding other so-called journalists accountable for what they say. This brings a baby tear to me eye. Well done
Yes, Fox gets a pass 99% of the time. I think Europeans realize that Fox speaks for and to mostly almost-dead trailer-trash with little to no real education, but it's still embarrassing to call them an *American* network.
Yeah, after almost 10 years of talking about no-go zones they finally slipped and called some white neighborhoods no-go zones. Now they are all over it. And Fox has issued an apology, once after saying the opposite 100,000 times. Yippee.
01andak you make a good point, there are no go zones in the U.S. and they could euphemistically called gated communities. In contrast, these people just call the cops, they don't actually come out and tell you this is white only community. However, the analogy is not relevant, if there is in fact a muslim only no go zone then the only evidence that is relevant is in that country. What is relevant and should be researched is the fact that there are European nations (France, England, Germany, Netherlands, Belgium, Sweden and Spain) whose secular values are written into the constitution, also house a healthy size pro-national parties there were never there prior to 1990's. Why do you suppose that's true? How is that the facts the pro-national movements based their opinions on are somehow ignored, but yet a coffee shop on a weekday is somehow representative of a nation as well as the neighborhood? Yeah that's good journalism. Are is that just wishful thinking?
Oven walked through This area late at night, it can be sketchy but it's not dangerous no one will bother you unless you are being a fool. Worst thing that will happen to you is someone will try and sell you cigarettes.
Most beautiful Middle eastern country. I love Francistan
I personally like swedistan more
Try visiting Londonistan, especially the area where Sharia is implemented by Mutawa (self appointed Islamic police).
France is in Europe
@@GertDekeysersand is migrating to middle east with the invasion. Which is why I'm tired of my country to turn into shitty country and a place for drug dealers
@@GertDekeysersNot anymore
I love how she ends with "this is not a dangerous zone.. at all.." while the fear in her eyes tells a different story.
What fear?
@@faissalel7363 of those foreigners invading her country
She's afraid of getting tagged with islamophobia.
@@kubricksghost6058 they're not invading bitch!
They came with paperwork I believe and are contributing as much as possible.
@@kbyvillepika3741 you are contributing. Dole forms can be complicated to fill out, and don’t forget to list the jobs you refuse to do (riba, handling pork/alcohol, not enough time for prayer breaks 5x a day, no interaction with the opposite sex).
Go there after dark with a hidden camera and a cocktail.
Yeah, I do that every week... And... Guess what? I am alive...
where's your video?
where's your brain?
There are hundreds of bars in those areas.
+eugspit Are you a woman who do that? Do you wear what you want?
This is a tourist area full of Japanese and Chinese tourists. Nothing to do with the Islamic areas of the city. She basically chose a tourist area with asian faces to call it an 'immigrant' area.
Belleville isn't a tourist area. The Asian faces you see in Belleville belong for the most part to 1st, 2nd, & 3rd generation immigrants rather than tourists. The area is crammed with Asian restaurants and supermarkets. There are also a lot of bars and cafes with Moroccan/Algerian/Tunisian staff and clientele, and consequently a large and well-established Muslim presence.
+Astro Mars
D'accord, il n'en a aucune idée.
No more Asians in Europe!
There is no islamic areas
@@drahcirnevarc9152 the most populated Muslim country is in East Asia.
Try going there at night.
Any time. I've been there and it's safer than any major American city at night.
Actually that is pretty close to the truth. Ever since the World Trade Center was destroyed, Americans have become scared at almost everything. The last 14 years have been a slow slide toward paramilitary police forces, our government spying on us, and now police radars that can see into our homes. We have become the pariah of the world and I don't see anyway off this path of stupidity. When I was in college, I had friends from Germany, China, Iran, and a roommate from Japan. Now it's all gone. Our president is a fool and the rest of the politicians are just as bad. I have no idea where we're going, but I bet it won't be good.
+kenjryker Being scared have nothing to do with reality, entire areas of cities have become muslim areas where u have to behave like entering an islamic state or else you are beaten, hell you might be beaten just for fun. This has nothing to do with america, well almost nothing since they are responsible for starting all the wars against islamist and maybe that pushed more of them into EU.
@kenjryker love u
It’s really safe, don’t worry about it
> Goes in there
> Asks one person a question
> Leaves
> Analysis done
PROPAGANDA HAS NEVER BEEN SO BLATANTLY OBVIOUS 🤦🏻♂️
Fox news being retarded bible thumping lying cunts was more obvious
L'alien “orange man bad”
@@NihilistAlien such an intelligent comment. Thank you for showing the real you so nobody will take anything you say seriously.
Why would the “random “ Parisian she interviewed mention Fox News 🤨
In the 1980's he probably would have mentioned Prada despite having never read it.
Not a surprise it's CNN that denies the danger of no-go zones
Lol he's dressed like a Muslim as well, of course he feels at home.
Because Fox News' report on the supposed "no go zones" in Paris was so absurd that it created a buzz in France.
@Corn Pop Fox news retracted itself and publicly apologized for lying after the mayor of Paris threatened to sue them... So Fox News had its moment of glory in Paris.
There is no women at those cafes. That is highly unusual, especially in Paris. I have been there many times and I do get more harrasement there in recent times, when I am on my own. It is getting steadily worse in the last 20 years. The encroachment from aggressive groups are coming in from the turbulent suburbs to areas like Belleville. Back when I first arrived in that area of Paris in 1994, that area was full of artists and vibrancy with the odd pickpocket criminal. Today only in day light can you dare to pass through. I do not dare anymore visit that area at night. The artists are few and not as visable as they used to. It was easy to spot an artist in thr past. Today is very much different. The path I used to take is no longer safe, especislly if you are on your own. The fun that used to be there is now gone. The envoirnment is totally changed.
I have seen even last January in my last trip in Paris, see women who are alone gets harassed. We are not allowed to say by whom. That was rare to see in the past and the women used to slap the man in the face in response or give him verbal abuse back.
Today, there is a lot of dissonance cognitive and a lot of Stockholm Syndrome going on in Paris, especially after the Paris Attacks. They are trying to paint a pretty picture, to a failing fearful soceity. As a regular vistor to Paris. It is sad to see Paris going down hill, from a soceity point of view. Life is getting more tyrannical and far more abusive for women and especially minorities, who do not fit the political left agendas. My list for tourist recommendations is getting shorter as the years past. The little gems are not worth visiting due to safety concerns.
Because of islam
Merci, Capitaine de l'Évident... et en 2025 plus qu'un sur dix en France seraient *pratiquants* de la foi de Mecque.
@@supersuper3493 Not really. It is the liberal humanitarian idiots that let those people in. You can't blame Islam for that.
Do not be afraid of call the root cause fo this huge problem, is AFRICANS AND ISLAM.
I will never understand why anyone would bother someone else minding their own business. If women are getting verbally harassed in the streets, I would hope another man would have the balls to defend her.
The only people I seen were Asian and some guys that look European. We are talking about muslim no go zones and she knows better than not to go into one of them.
No Go zones are powder of perlimpinpin.
Muslim isn't an race dude. There are france muslim, european muslims etc. . If you are talking about north africans or arabs, there are christian arabs too just saying.
+my name is my name
You don't know what you're talking about. No way is Belleville a no-go area.
She talked to middle eastern guy, most likely muslim
@@nel5518 Most muslims are of african or middle eastern origin. Not all but most
Me and my friend got lost and went there. We saw a man nearly get murdered in a huge street fight.
8 years later....will you retract all the garbage that reporter said ?
Of course CNN sent her to the tourist areas where they try to keep up appearances for the tourists sake, but send her to the outer fringes of Paris then see what happens, oh wait I did when I watched another video (not by CNN) that went there and the two women with hidden cameras were told the café they visited was "men only" and no women on the street at all, that was a 2016 video.
Firstly, CNN didn't send her to Belleville. She grew up there. Secondly, you've clearly never been to Paris. Belleville is not a tourist area. It's a working class district, mainly Algerian & other Maghrebi nearer the Place de la République, and more oriental further out.
metatechnocrat I saw that too and thought the French women not banding together to fight that was a sad commentary on the state of things there. French women not dressing to please themselves is insane.
+Vicki Takacs
I saw that video too, and was shocked and angered by it. But this video is about Belleville, which simply isn't a no-go area.
Drahcir Maybe it isn't but there are a lot of things not right about it. Did you notice how the cameraman pans the tops of the buildings rather than at street level? I see no blacks, no Muslims so yeah I can see for myself that this area is not a no go zone. However at night some areas do change and that's in all countries. I am just beyond sick of CNN and FOX with their constant lies and propaganda.
I spent several months living just the other side of the Place de la République a few years ago. I would say that Belleville is mostly North African & therefore Muslim, with a more Oriental population further away from the centre. I did most of my drinking & dining there, because it was a bit cheaper than the city centre, and quite good fun. It didn't change at night either. You can criticise CNN & Fox as much as you like, probably not without justification, but this particular report is the truth.
I've been to Paris twice already. I love the beautiful architecture and I even like the "no bullshit and straight to the point" attitude of its people. Overall, though. It's still a dump, sadly. Trash, graffiti, transients, drugs, muggings, scams, and terrorism are the main reasons why I'm over it.
That is simply unfair. And untrue.
It is in no way "a dump" and 99% of the centre is clean with no graffiti.
The problem is people (especially some Americans) come to Europe expecting to see an open-air museum when such ancient cities are still inhabited and are very busy (just like NYC, Boston, San Francisco and any other cosmopolitan city!)
PS I have lived here for 10 years and not only have I never been mugged or even close to it, I don't even know anyone who has been mugged.
Like any other city, crime exists but I feel safer here than in many cities in Europe and than in every city in Africa and Asia.
This video "Everything is fine... Everything is fine. Ok we got 30 seconds of b roll let's get the hell out of here before we get stabbed."
Graffiti = Art 😂😅
that's great that you can walk about during the day, or early morning? Like what? 6 am? With a camera crew?
Now try walking by yourself, minus the camera crew, in the evening. And try wearing something a "cosmo" girl would wear.
Good luck maam.
+wakeupscreaming Ohhhh so what Fox News meants, it's only a no-go zone at night and for cosmo girls?
Poor cosmo girls, the country is doomed.
Don't forget with a hidden camera.
I personnaly do this every week... My girlfriend lives at Place Ste Marthe, Bellevile. Indeed, there are many asiatic prostitutes, but it's not a "no-go zone"
eugspit
"No-go" zone does not mean there is some sort of razor-wire gate with security guards. If you don't feel safe -- IN ANY WAY -- it is a no-go zone.
wakeupscreaming So, every single city after sunset is a No-go zone then?
Nobody ever called Belleville a no-go zone. La goutte d’Or is a no-go zone, Porte de Montreuil is one, Curial is one, the public housing in the 93, 92, 94, 95 and other outer boroughs of Paris are,
Belleville, besides a few public housing complexes got highly gentrified by bohemians and given new life by Chinese immigrants
0:25 That's art? Looks more like graffiti to me. :-(
Its called streetart, u idiot .
+dramatish yes it looks very nice . ...........NOT!
The ugliest art that I've ever seen...lol
The street "art" is even on the chairs of the cafe 0:31
They certainly like their "Art"
NO GO ZONES do exist in France!
Google these words "no go zones france the local police say yes" (no quotes)
and click on the first article. It's by the French branch of the The Local news.
CNN Fake host. Fake News!
The BBC also did Documentaries on NOGO ZONES!
No Go Zones in Brittain:
(See CZcams video number: v=UxZquAQMpbo)
No Go Zones in Sweden:
(See CZcams video number: v=0_7puwX_Pw4)
I ve been visiting my aunt in belle ville in 89 for a few weeks as a young teen. Blond and pretty tall i kinda stood out and was agressively harrassed and called names every time i was out. It was my first time abroad and a f* scary experience...
But that officially didn't happen. It doesn't fit the narrative at all. You must have "experienced it differently" as the Canadian PM would put it when covering something up.
All this zones are now in flames.
Send some reporters to Clichy-sous-Bois and have them walk around wearing different religious symbols - that should be interesting.
Have them wander around wearing a pig's head and pissing on the street. Have them throw bottles of booze through people's windows. Then film how the people get angry at them! Yeah, crazy locals.
intresting any wideos of that?
Clichy sous bois is kinda okay, go to stains, pierriefitte or grigny instead
le gall pierrick Sarcelles
Andrew_Owens yea because wearing a cross on a shirt sure is the same thing as throwing a brick thru someone’s window right? Moron
she should try that report at 3 am and not 3 pm and see if they walk out with all their equipment!
joe blo
There is no location where you're completely safe at 3AM...
There are however places where one is considerably less safe at 3AM compared to most other places.
Read Wrong. My neighborhood is totally safe as that's when I go for walks. However my town has no illegal aliens.
Astro Mars, yes... But it is not about color
_However my town has no illegal aliens._
Then no Canadians who have stayed over their visas? No Russians working the strip clubs? No Asian masseuses? No maids, gardners, drivers from other countries?
Paris is an impoverished African city with shanty towns or a jungle in Europe.
“There are lots of artists here”
Pans over to gravity in a tunnel
graffiti.
dare you to go through there wearing a mini skirt
Or naked, while throwing molatov cocktails at tourists. I MEAN! There has to be some way to rile the locals so that you can say how naturally violent they are.
+Andrew_Owens Internet comment of the year. Have an upvote with my compliments.
You do that at night time and you would probably be bum Hacked and they would “make it throw up” on you! Disgusting!!!
+Emotional Adolf
You
(a) don't know what you're talking about; and
(b) are really weird.
Drahcir Nevarc Thank you, Fuck Face!
1 minute video?
Did they have to cut the 59 minutes of harassment from gangs and other aggressive muslims?
Trevor The Trilby This place is like 80% more safier than any american city, so stop your BS
Let’s be honest, the reason it’s safe is the se Asian migrants there take a dim view on muslim radicals. Your government won’t protect you but they will keep those areas clean themselves. There is a reason the Muslim religion is banned in most Asian cultures
@@sgtc9635 Indonesia, Malaysia, Bangladesh and Pakistan are all Asian and are all predominantly Islamic, you idiot.
@@sgtc9635 dude to make a point you need knowledge, and if you lack it no one cares about your opinion
@@suhailshafi
> Pakistan
> Asian
Dude, what are you smoking? Pakistan is Middle-East/Indian
I have been to Paris and it is literally a shithole. Only downtown and the districs around them are fine
Will Power already did
@@g3t-tr1ggerd25 You clearly don’t know Paris then. It’s like saying New York is fine and all the rest is Harlem
Stretching the definition of art
'Artists' living in one of the poorest neighborhood of Paris, gee I wonder why..
Her *face* literally says how "safe" it is !
0:00
1:14 It's even safer when it gets dark))
Go back there when it's dark! And do this again!
This is literally me in my research reports to reach the word count "lots of artist living here" lmao! I'm dying!😂
She interviews a man who says "it's not like fox says" How did he now to say that?
Bellville look good and calm
So a journalist who never would live in that place is asking one person about how is the place and with such a "massive" amount of information determines that the place is "not" dangerous despite the crime rates... They think we all are stupid.
And the person she asks is a man drinking at a café that is mysteriously absent of women. Yeah, re helpful. I wonder how safe this reporter would feel coming to this neighbourhood, including the areas she conveniently avoided, alone at night, without the security of a camera crew.
I stayed in the Republique (sp?) about 12 years ago. I walked into a bar for a cold beer and was surprised it was all middle eastern except for 2 old drunks. Some kind of argument happened, and 2 patrons and the huge bar manager, middleastern, beat the snot out of a small man in the middle of the day outside. The manager had also put a small metal roll inside his fist for the beating! (I was at the bar as he put his hand in ice afterwards.) Same night in a bar, mainly French nationals it seemed, a North African man was manhandling a drunk French woman. Not a single Frenchman came to her aid! ... I did meet a wonderful man in a small kabob house who said loudly, "I live George Bush! I live him!" Turns out he was Kurdish. He gave me a free beer and a shit for being American. Next day, I saw another African assaulting an African woman in the middle of the day, against the train station Gar Norde. I alerted police. (Gar Norde is whete one scene is filmed in the 1st Jason Bourne movie.)
Gare du Nord
des putes de Français qui regarde un Français se faire agressé sans réagir
“Rent is cheaper”, says it all.
Me and my fiance were each fined €300 by officer for not wearing the mask 😷
0:33 "Do you feel safe, sitting where you were sitting, before I got the idea to ask you if you felt safe...sitting there I mean?" "Yes." - cutting edge this reporting
😅
Been there. Yes it is. Paris is definitely going downhill. Sad to see - but self inflicted and irreparable.
It is safe till the second it isn't
her name akhoun says it all
+José Gomes yep, she's a middle eastern propagandist. A professional liar.
Right. You therefore can't believe what the non-Muslim people coming out of a cathedral are saying.
Her first name is Laura. That is suggestive of a Christian background with possible Middle Eastern roots. Not that there is anything wrong with that.
This doesn't convince me.
That's not a no-go area. A no-go area of Paris would be Les Bosquets, in the north-east. There was a documentary once (World's Toughest Towns) that showed the area. While the presenter was there, his car was broken into and they stole a camera. It is a very rough area, and some of the residents have said that any tourists, outsiders, who set foot there are often brutally killed.
Violent crime in the centre of Paris is extremely rare.
By contrast, London, for example, does not have no-go areas, but violent crime is more evenly distributed across the area than in Paris.
Wtf lol "tourists are often brutally killed" I've never EVER heard about one tourist being killed in this area, this is far right BS propaganda at its best...
I could see the fear from her eyes walking on street
Look at that graffiti 'art'. We all know that culture is just around the corner when you see graffiti all over buildings and infrastructure.
Heh.
This documentary is 6year old already and I born in the suburb of Paris and I could say that is it not a no go zone but a multi cultural place. Mulhouse for example is a no go zone.
France should change its name to Franistan.
I mean I would consider it risky just like anywhere in a city, but a no go zone??? Have any of the people commenting or the disliking ever been there? I guess not! Belleville is actually my favorite neighbourhood, I have friends living there, I personally lived next to it, the prices are decent, lots of artists and I feel like newly a lot of families too. Chateau rouge might not be my favorite spot, but if you behave like a local you're not in great danger, again just like mostly in bigger cities. (For context I'm not a bulk 6feet talll Football player but a 23 year old standing 5'3)
Watch as they allow one of the most beautiful cities in the world turn into little Iraq.
What you call the most beautiful city in the world always had these darker places, the most torustic areas are only in the hyper center of the city and that's it. Belville has never been part of the touristic sightseeing because there never have been anything interesting to see there. It have always been a poor district from the start, next to industries back then because most winds go towards the East, so they were on the Eastern side for obvious reasons. So districted created from former villages during the industrial revolution alxays remaind socially poor and uninteresting since then.
Fox news is turning ameri can brains Into Alabama Klan neighbourhood, and this is not only a fact this time but it's far more worrisome
Dylan Gutowski little Iraq? Uhm excuse you you need to look at Iraq 40 years ago and you will know how much it was developed and beautiful and btw they were mostly Muslims before and after and thankgod the shitty isis is almost gone from Iraq but Iraqis before 2003 to the Arab world were known to be extremely educated and were one of the most Muslim countries that gave Iraqi Christians rights before the USA destroying the country in 2003 and then after that endless wars the country has faced and then shitty isis but thank god they kicked isis out of the country and that’s why iraq is now what it is so don’t diss other people countries in order to make yours look better and btw I am not Iraqi arab I am lebanese arab but I got triggered because of your stupid comment little Iraq as if you knew how the real Iraq before looked like in the first place idiot
The Iraqi is the oldest civilization on Earth, Paris wouldn’t come as close as beautiful and rich as Iraq. Piss off.
American "democracy" is the one who turned Iraq into a warzone... No wonder why they go to western countries.
Yeah, right.
Her look at the end tells me everything.
I don't know, people often get their shit stolen around Montmartre/barbes.
0:56 that passer-by lmao
Peaceful community spreading peace wherever they come 👏🏼
No one can feel a pot boil. They're too blind to it.
In these zones, women cannot show skin or people drinking alcohol.
I went to Belleville in 2007. You can get a very special view of the Eiffel Tower if you climb a hill round there. Loads of Turkish at the time but things may be different now.
This video is propaganda! Sexual assault on Paris metro is high, scamming is even worse the people who made this should be ashamed of them selves.64
So interviewing one person is investigative journalism?
I went once in Château Rouge area... It seemed to be night in the middle of the day
Fact Checking : These are some of the "no go" areas in Paris : especially at night :
Clichy-sous-Bois / Seine-Saint-Denis 93 / Paris 93
Cité des 4000 La Courneuve (where big blocks are/were)
Paris 19ème Quartier Flandres and also Belleville and Place des Fêtes
Paris 18ème Quartie Barbès La Goutte d'Or, La Chapelle, Porte de Clignancourt
Paris 20ème Saint-Blaise and Les Amandiers
Paris 14ème : Portes du Vanves
Paris 17ème : Portes de Saint-Ouen
They are called "quartiers sensibles" not for nothing
I know Belleville very well. I spent the winter in Paris several years ago, as a visiting fellow at a postdoctoral research institute in the 5th. My apartment was just the other side of the Place de la République from Belleville, and I spent a lot of time in the cafés and bars there, because it felt a bit more real than the Marais. The young lady in the video is right. Although it's a bit rough in places, no way is it a no-go area. I like it.
A bit more real....? Like you might get the shit kicked out of you for a disagreement ?
its no go for the authorities and rich
"a bit rough in places"? That's vague plus you haven't been in years!! A lot has happened in Paris the past 5 years!
No. I’ll stay away. Today is a no feel safe zone is correct
Anyone who gets scared in Belleville has never travelled lol.
Copy paste the txt below to instagram to see the beauty of one of the no go zones in Paris-
Clichy sous Bois - Chêne Pointu
2008 I was in Paris and it was France. 2014 and it was like North Africa. Felt terrified for 4 days and left vowing never to return.
France is an incredible country with an incredible history.. what’s happening across the whole of Europe right now is a nightmare.
Go to Berlin or London 😮🎉maybe Spain too 😮🎉 and you see how things there
@@liqiz1755 I used to live in London, compared to Paris , London is a walk in the park.
The hypocrisy of Islam invading Europe and morons like yourself treat it that way, you were welcome but your profile pic says it all, but the Muslims swarm into Europe whilst complaining about Jewish settlers…
Do you realise you are conflicted in your sole? Do you understand the reason why you are so confused and spikey is because the ideas you believe in make no sense in 21st century Europe.
Once you understand that religion is just a tool to control people you will be a happier person.
All the best. X
I drop more character in a daily deuce than found in the whole of CNN reporting.
Looks like a toilet.
You have to go a lot further out to get to a no go zone
It's good to hear and see.
Going out in the streets of Barbes and other "dangerous" places at night is no biggy. Maybe because I am from East Europe but this no-go places seem absolutely safe to me.The worst thing is that streets are dirty but no danger whatsoever.
I've been to a lot of those so called "no go zones" in cities in western europe. Also lived in one of those. And all of them were a lot less dangerous than certain propagandists and the media want people to believe. But in many cases the truth is somewhere in the middle. There are issues with cirme and we need to be able to talk about them without being called a racist and also without fear mongering. But we kinda unlearned how to have a good and open debate in good faith.
It's lefty media, ie, the mainstream, covering up any dangers to cities that got flooded by the 3rd world. It's only alternate media news channels telling a different tale, and they have way more credit than BBC or CNN, as they are propaganda outlets.
Leftism is the reason for all of this, and of course the global oligarchy pushing it.
No go to the Banlieus
Gare de L'Estates, is this the same area? Because I stayed at the Holiday inn at this location. It was hella sketchy
There's no "Gare de l'Estates".
Do you mean "Gare de l'Est"??
It's not my favorite area but not especially "sketchy".
All these comments are from people who don't understand what a cosmopolitan city is and have clearly never travelled much.
EVERY city worth its name in the world has less desirable areas!
Go to Atlanta for goodness sake and you will see what I mean 🤦🏻♀️
@@leenieledejo6849 You know exactly what I meant. The area itself isn’t. You walk a few blocks yes
@@JC-ks9pd I only knew where you meant after a minute trying to work it out! What absurdity and conceit to think adding four letters to the end of any name is ok cos other people will "know what you mean" 🤦🏻♀️
@@leenieledejo6849 dude shut up. It’s not that serious. The first 6 letters, you can tell exactly what I was talking about
"Plenty of artists" *points at graffiti*
I've stayed in Belleville. Walked around at 12, 1, 2am with no harm done and not even a feeling that I was in danger. Most people commenting have probably never been to Paris
they probably don't know how to speak arabic, that's why they don't go to Paris.
@@tonibest2011 Hilarious to insinuate Americans would even think about learning another language
@@orangeporanges, that's quite the assumption ya know. I can speak two languages and I'm from America..So you might be right about the majority of stupid Americans, and there are many, and they vote Democrat...That's how you know.
LITERALLY THE NEXT VIDEO IN MY RECOMMENDED IS THE STORY FROM A FRENCH TV STATION SAYING HIW WOMEN ARENT ALLOWED TO GO
When I went to Paris I stayed in this area. It felt nice to me... I walked alone at night and early in the morning. Didn’t feel like a no-go zone to me. This was in 2018.
Look at the size of that coffee?! No wonder it's a fucking no go area.
That is because it's actually coffee not sewage water like in USA!!
What the fuck do you know about coffee, go drink your McDonald shitty coffee?
Blablabla keep talking like a moron
It's about quality not quantity and gut guzzling. That's why people are mostly slim in France.
Exactement ca.
CRIME RATES DON'T LIE
The no-go zones are just outside Paris, such as Clichy Sous Bois or Aulnay Sous Bois.
That is not the real no-go zone : go North of Paris and there you will see what it is like
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Wow. You have a way of putting things
Graffiti isn’t art.
#fail
Wow. They didn't even attempt to not sound like propaganda
My favorite bar in Paris is aux folies and just up the street they make the best Nems at the Asian in Belleville
...And when the civil war comes, remember who the traitors were.
I was interested in this video and tried to understand its viewpoint , especially on just returning from France (after experiencing first hand the problems of immigrants hassling me and my daughter whilst in Paris ). then I noticed that this was a report from CNN :(
This report is manipulative and very deceiving
A mostly peaceful no-go zone.
This video is 3 years old.... Any chance of an update to the present day
Loool
And over here you have ehhhhh Le Lively Garbage and ehhhh zis is Le Beautiful Graffiti ehhh over here and Le Pee Pee Stain on zis wall is oh-so magnifique. Oui yes oui oui,mwah
I ve been in belleville, it was amazin
I was in Paris for a concert in July. I stayed in Belleville. It was lovely. The people were nice and a lot friendlier than in other areas of Paris.
fascinating. a girl disproving countless hours of footage in just 1.5 minutes and a staged couple in a cafe. how does she do it?
I was there in July. It was lovely. It's where I stay when I visit the city.
@@Backpfeifengesicht45 well, this means all thousands and thousands of people and all the footage must be lying. thank you
@@Backpfeifengesicht45 It's one of the more safe parts of Paris, what's your point? Now go to Sarcelles and upload some footage on youtube for us. Make it live in case your device gets stolen. I have my popcorn ready.
@@ramdas363 Sarcelles? The best Turkish food outside of Berlin is there. If you're scared, I can walk you through it. If you're too embarrassed by being protected by a 6'2" Irish man, my 5'2" wife can make you feel safe.
@@Backpfeifengesicht45 Haha, ok. You're either a propagandabot or a troll. Also there aren't many Turkish people, it's all North Africans and "refugees".
And the fact that you're using moon units when the topic is France speaks for itself. What is 6'2"? We use the metric system (for good reason).
Thats so cheap CNN, sent here into a real muslim area and see how she gets raped live on TV. So we see police being chased by islamist on the streets, and yet everything is nice and beautiful with no problems. Also riots are just something that make France more interesting as an tourist attraction. Where you paid or what? I watch CNN everyday but keep it up and il change my opinion.
Also about the artist part =)))) all sort of crap drawings on a wall and its an artist place. Poor Picasso and all the others tried so hard to be an artist when you can just put some random crap on a wall and thats it. Actually that walls show how many vandals are in that area, dont know if they are muslims or not.
You watch CNN everyday. Have you ever actually traveled to Paris?
Thoses districts are non-french anymore, you can't barely here someone speaking it over there !
Stop with you propaganda, there is real area that you don't wanna go in Paris and in some suburbs around Paris.
For the sake of everyone : tell the truth !
Are you guys sure this is France?
Just because you have to ask about that if people can feel safe there it means that this is not safe place.
This is good CNN, the world of journalism is finally holding other so-called journalists accountable for what they say. This brings a baby tear to me eye. Well done
Yes, Fox gets a pass 99% of the time. I think Europeans realize that Fox speaks for and to mostly almost-dead trailer-trash with little to no real education, but it's still embarrassing to call them an *American* network.
Yeah, after almost 10 years of talking about no-go zones they finally slipped and called some white neighborhoods no-go zones. Now they are all over it. And Fox has issued an apology, once after saying the opposite 100,000 times. Yippee.
01andak you make a good point, there are no go zones in the U.S. and they could euphemistically called gated communities. In contrast, these people just call the cops, they don't actually come out and tell you this is white only community. However, the analogy is not relevant, if there is in fact a muslim only no go zone then the only evidence that is relevant is in that country. What is relevant and should be researched is the fact that there are European nations (France, England, Germany, Netherlands, Belgium, Sweden and Spain) whose secular values are written into the constitution, also house a healthy size pro-national parties there were never there prior to 1990's. Why do you suppose that's true? How is that the facts the pro-national movements based their opinions on are somehow ignored, but yet a coffee shop on a weekday is somehow representative of a nation as well as the neighborhood? Yeah that's good journalism. Are is that just wishful thinking?
Damn she's pretty
Purée vous avez réussi à filmer Belleville sans les tas d'ordures et les clodos? Chapeau aux monteurs. Enfoncés les villages Potempkine.
Oven walked through This area late at night, it can be sketchy but it's not dangerous no one will bother you unless you are being a fool. Worst thing that will happen to you is someone will try and sell you cigarettes.