http://www.iht.com/articles/2005/11/08/news/blogs.php
"Blog entries of those arrested also included ones calling on youths in the Paris region to rise up at once in a coordinated attack. 'Unite, Ile-de-France, and burn the cops,' one of the postings said, according to Agence France-Presse. 'Go to the nearest police station and burn it.'
Another message called on youths in housing projects to start arson attacks between 9:30 p.m. and 10 p.m. on Friday.
Under French law, such calls to violence can result in sentences of one to seven years in prison.
Judicial officials said the three youths arrested did not know one another, but had all used Skyblog to send out their message.
Speaking during a press conference on Monday, the director general of the police, Michel Gaudin, condemned some blog entries as 'real calls to violence.'
Through blog entries, he added, the police have been able to watch development of a competition between housing projects to produce the most violence and damage.
Following the arrests, a spokesman for Skyrock issued a statement that the station would block any blog content deemed too inflammatory. 'Whatever you do, I do not want you to use my name,' the spokesman added. 'You can imagine from what is happening in the suburbs that if someone finds out that we deleted their blog, it could mean a bullet in the head.'
Censorship of Skyblog became severe enough by Tuesday afternoon to become a major topic of conversation on the most popular blogs. Postings on a memorial blog that features photos of the youths whose deaths inspired the unrest, bouna93.skyblog.com, emphasized the need for polite postings.
'I am sorry about your comments that disappeared,' the host, operating under the name Boun"