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France: 76 Mosques Face Closure, 66 Migrants Deported

3 Dec 2020 12:19

Islam Times - The French government launched a “massive and unprecedented” wave of measures to combat what it calls religious “extremism,” Interior Minister Gerald Darmanin has said, adding that 76 mosques are suspected of “separatism.”


Darmanin said on Thursday: “In the coming days, checks will be carried out on these places of worship. If ever these doubts are confirmed, I will ask for their closure.”

He also said 66 undocumented migrants had been deported.

Relatively, French President Emmanuel Macron’s government has responded to several deadly attacks in recent weeks with a promise to crack down on what Darmanin has said is “the enemy within.”

On October 20, France ordered the temporary closure of a mosque outside Paris as part of a crackdown on people who are suspected of inciting hatred, after the killing of teacher Samuel Paty, who had shown his class caricatures of the Prophet Muhammad [PBUH].

The Grand Mosque of Pantin, in a low-income suburb on the capital’s northeastern outskirts, had shared a video on its Facebook page before the attack that vented hatred against Paty, who was beheaded in broad daylight near his school.


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