This first Sunday in autumn, the banner “not in my name” - “pas en mon nom” - could have been displayed again on the pediment of the Omar mosque, located at the corner of rue Jean-Pierre- Timbaud and rue Morand, in the 11th arrondissement of Paris.
The terrorist act which took place not far from there, two days earlier, rue Nicolas-Appert, at the foot of the former headquarters of
Charlie Hebdo,
occupies the spirits.
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"We could have brought out this banner that we had displayed on our facade in 2015 after the
Charlie Hebdo
attacks
,"
says
Figaro
Hammami Hamadi, president of the Faith and Practice association, responsible for the mosque
.
This is the message delivered by the Imam in his Friday sermon.
How can we recognize ourselves in an act as despicable as it is cruel, it is not possible.
When the new cartoons were published, there was no commotion in the community.
The neighborhood association, La Fontaine aux religions, helped us to take a step back. ”
In good harmony
"We are
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