Rе: Да, показ чего-то там по ящику с криками -- свист. Труп показали.
Вроде бы было какое-то разбирательство - одни свидетели говорили, что полицейские кричали "Мочи эту сволочь!", а другие, что - "Мочи эту свинью!".
А назвать французского мусульманина свиньей, это, знаете ли...
Friday, September 29, 1995. A young Algerian, Khaled Kelkal, is cornered by police in Lyons. Lying on his back near a bus stop, he raises his arm holding a gun - an important suspect, the police claim, in the bombing attacks on Paris. Censored from the TV coverage of the shoot-outs are the words, 'Finish him off. Finish him off.' The government claims that the worst of the bombing attacks are over. Two weeks later, the Paris Metro is bombed again. The banlieus, the outer suburbs of Paris where the young French kids of Algerian background live, erupt in almost daily violence with the police.