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Rise of Islamophobia in Europe poses threat to Muslims
DIR By: guest5
Date: October 15, 2020, 1:49 am
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France's 'anti-separatism' bill​
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> Muslims in France are worried by a law due to come into effect
by the new year. President Emmanuel Macron says it’s aimed at
what he calls ‘religious separatism’ and maintains some members
of the Islamic community aren’t upholding the values of the
French state.
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> But critics believe the legislation directly targets Islam and
may lead to a further rise in Islamophobia.
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Re: Diplomatic decolonization
DIR By: guest5
Date: October 29, 2020, 12:01 pm
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Knife attack in Nice sends France into further shock
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> Three people killed in stabbing assault and several more
wounded, with mayor describing crime as act of ‘terrorism’.
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#Post#: 1865--------------------------------------------------
Re: France's 'anti-separatism' bill​
DIR By: 90sRetroFan
Date: October 29, 2020, 4:21 pm
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Surely Generation Identity members would be more meaningful
targets?
#Post#: 1876--------------------------------------------------
Re: Under Zionism, Jewish lives have always mattered more
DIR By: guest5
Date: October 30, 2020, 1:18 pm
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Zionist Islamophobe Macron Turns "Free Speech" Upside-Down
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> Muslims agree with the 1st Amendment position: All serious
arguments with social value are protected. But blasphemy,
obscenity, pornography, libel, and incitement are not.
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Re: France's 'anti-separatism' bill​
DIR By: guest5
Date: November 1, 2020, 12:28 pm
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Arson attack at mosque in Chateaudun, France
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> An unidentified arsonist reportedly attempted to set fire to a
mosque in Chateaudun, France, but the fire was extinguished
before it was able to spread. While the building sustained
damage, there were no casualties reported.
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#Post#: 1928--------------------------------------------------
Re: The Colonial roots of Hating on Muslims, & of Muslim
Nationalism
DIR By: guest5
Date: November 1, 2020, 12:42 pm
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France, Macron, Charlie Hebdo and anti-Muslim hate in Europe | I
Gotta Story to Tell | Episode 15
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> The story today is not simply about France’s President Macron,
a diplomatic spat with Turkey, a boycott movement or Charlie
Hebdo. It’s about Europe’s problem with Islam, which has not
only translated into disrespect, tension and enmity with the
Muslim world but also into police brutality, discrimination,
scapegoating, and abuse of Europe's own Muslim populations.
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Re: France's 'anti-separatism' bill​
DIR By: guest5
Date: November 1, 2020, 10:04 pm
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Greek Orthodox priest injured in French shooting, assailant fled
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> A Greek Orthodox priest has been injured in a shooting in the
French city of Lyon and the assailant has fled, a police source
said.
> The priest was fired on twice at about 4pm local time (15:00
GMT) as he was closing a church, and was being treated on-site
for life-threatening injuries, the source told Reuters on
Saturday. Police immediately cordoned off the area.
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> Witnesses said the church was Greek Orthodox. Another police
source told Reuters the priest was of Greek nationality, and had
been able to tell emergency services as they arrived that he had
not recognised his assailant.
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Re: France's 'anti-separatism' bill​
DIR By: guest5
Date: November 3, 2020, 12:49 am
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French minister’s comments on ‘separatism law’ spark backlash
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> Under new bill, people who refuse treatment from a doctor of
the opposite sex could face a five-year jail sentence and a
75,000-euro fine.
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#Post#: 1959--------------------------------------------------
Re: France's 'anti-separatism' bill​
DIR By: guest5
Date: November 3, 2020, 12:51 am
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> Attacks in the French cities of Avignon and Lyon last week
were falsely reported in some Western media outlets as having
been perpetrated by Muslims.
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#Post#: 1960--------------------------------------------------
Re: France's 'anti-separatism' bill​
DIR By: guest5
Date: November 3, 2020, 12:19 pm
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Is France at breaking point?
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> The French city of Nice is in shock this week after a man
stormed into a Catholic church with a knife, beheading one woman
and killing two other people.
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> The attack came two weeks after teacher Samuel Paty was
beheaded near Paris by an attacker who said he was angered by
the teacher using cartoons of the Prophet Muhammad to teach a
class about freedom of expression.
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> President Emmanuel Macron's subsequent defence of such
cartoons angered some Muslims in the country. And comments the
president made about "Islamist separatism" and earlier remarks
about the religion being "in crisis" prompted demonstrations in
several Muslim nations and strong rebukes from leaders such as
Turkey's Tayyip Erdogan and Pakistan's Imran Khan.
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> "France is under attack ... we won't surrender anything,"
Macron told reporters outside the Notre-Dame basilica after the
incident in Nice, doubling down on his position and labeling it
"an Islamic terror attack". The attacker, who was Tunisian and
shouted "Allahu Akbar” as he carried out the killings, was shot
and arrested by police.
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> The French Council of the Muslim Faith condemned the attack
and called on Muslims in France to stop celebrations marking the
birthday of the prophet "as a sign of mourning and in solidarity
with the families of victims and the Catholics of France."
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> The attacks, and Macron's comments on Islam and defence of the
caricatures, have put a long-running and rancorous debate about
Islam's place in France's avowedly secular society firmly back
on the agenda. Muslims in France say they have for decades faced
rampant Islamophobia. A 2019 study carried out by Bertelsmann
Stiftung found that about 40 percent of people in France viewed
Islam as "a threat".
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> In this episode of The Stream, we examine France's internal
security challenges, its government's often fraught relationship
with its Muslim communities and consider the potential impacts
of this latest attack - on Muslims and non-Muslims alike.
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