France to close 7 more mosques, associations, total closed 92
By Yusuf Ozcan
PARIS (AA): France will close seven more mosques and associations by the end of this year suspected of promoting “radical Islamism,” the country’s interior minister announced Tuesday.
Gerald Darmanin welcomed the decision to close a mosque in the city of Allonnes for six months on the grounds that it defends “radical Islam.”
Darmanin said that the bank accounts of the mosque’s administrators were also seized, adding that 13 associations have been closed in the country since President Emmanuel Macron took office.
Noting that 92 of the 2,500 mosques in the country were closed as a result of inspections, Darmanin said that since September 2020, the residence permits of 36,000 foreigners have been canceled on the grounds that these individuals threaten public order.
Anti-separatism law
In August, France’s highest constitutional authority approved a controversial “anti-separatism” law that has been criticized for singling out Muslims, striking down just two of its articles.
The bill was passed by the National Assembly in July, despite strong opposition from both rightist and leftist lawmakers.
The government claims that the legislation is intended to strengthen France’s secular system, but critics believe that it restricts religious freedom and marginalizes Muslims.
The bill has been criticized for targeting France’s Muslim community – the largest in Europe, with 3.35 million members – and imposing restrictions on many aspects of their lives.
The law allows officials to intervene in mosques and associations responsible for their administration as well as control the finances of Muslim-affiliated associations and non-governmental organizations (NGOs). It also restricts the educational choices of Muslims by making homeschooling subject to official permission.
Under the law, patients are prohibited from choosing their doctors based on gender for religious or other reasons and “secularism education” has been made compulsory for all civil servants.
France has been criticized by international organizations and NGOs, especially the UN, for targeting and marginalizing Muslims with the law.
[Photo: People march to Chatelet Square during a demonstration held to mark the 60th anniversary of the Oct. 17, 1961 massacre of Muslim Algerians in Paris, when peaceful demonstrators supporting the independence movement in their country were suppressed by the French police, in Paris, France. October 17, 2021. Photographer: Yusuf Özcan/AA]
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