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KiwiTeTua
06-05-2017, 10:55 PM
Còn chi Paris, "Kinh Thành Ánh Sáng" sang trọng, lộng lẩy nữa?

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c2nIpeSNPEs

denui
06-06-2017, 07:36 PM
Anh bạn TeTua ...
Có lẽ bạn nhìn lộn nên cái chủ đề không chính xác !
Cái video đầu tiên của bạn gởi có ghi chú :
"Nouvelle prière de rue du vendredi. Clichy/France - 31 mars 2017"
Clichy is not Paris.
Clichy là một thành phố nhỏ của ngoại ô Paris.

KiwiTeTua
06-07-2017, 01:05 AM
Không nhìn lộn đâu bạn denui.... Clichy là ngoại ô Paris nhưng chỉ cách Paris chừng 4 miles thôi, còn gần hơn từ nhà tui đến chổ cây xăng, tui đổ mổi tuần.

Nhìn Utube thứ 2, bắt đầu từ đoạn 2:16 sẽ thấy nổi loan phá hoại ngoài đường (riot) Avenue de Flandre, quận 19 Paris hay clip kế tiếp là khủng bố tại nhà báo Charlie Hebdo, Paris. Ở đoạn 3:38, không phải ớ quận 18, Paris chăng?

Sorry, sự thật mích lòng.... Bên Âu Châu, bên Tây đâu còn bình an như những năm trước.

Gần đây bộ Ngoại Giao Mỹ có ra thông báo cho những người đi qua Âu Châu.... France, Russia, Sweden,.... như sau:

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