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Laurie Taylor visits Marseille to explore its unique racial geography. When France was torn apart by riots, why did its most diverse city remain unscathed?
MARSEILLE
Marseille is France’s major port and over centuries has been defined by the waves of immigrants that have settled in the city – Tunisians, Moroccans, Algerians, Italians, Armenians, Jewish communities, and now Eastern Europeans and Indian Ocean immigrants too. When burning cars and race riots tore at the fabric of France in 2005, and again in 2007, Marseille was expected to explode, but it did not. How did its most diverse city manage to escape unscathed? Laurie Taylor explores Marseille’s unique racial geography to find out what kept the peace.
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Mon 31 Mar 200800:15
BBC Radio 4
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- Wed 26 Mar 200816:00BBC Radio 4
- Mon 31 Mar 200800:15BBC Radio 4
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