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It is the same week that the historic trial of the accomplices of
Charlie's
assassins opens
, and that France commemorates the 150th anniversary of the proclamation of the Third Republic - which, by the law of 1881, consecrated the freedom of the hurry.
We will read with happiness the account given by the historian
Pierre Cornut-Gentille
of this strange day of September 4, 1870, when the Republic was “improvised” in an almost general jubilation in Paris.
We will also read the interview given to
Le Figaro
by the journalist and essayist
Zineb El Rhazoui
, who is concerned that five years after the attack which cost the lives of his colleagues, freedom of expression about Islam be even more padlocked than before.
She protests in particular against the concept of "Islamophobia", invoked by community associations to stifle any criticism of Islamism:
"We must not forget that if Charlie's people were killed, it is because 'they were accused of Islamophobia, a
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