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Beheading of Samuel Paty: Darmanin will propose the dissolution of the CCIF and BarakaCity, associations "enemies of the Republic"

2020-10-19T06:52:24.214Z


After the “fatwa” launched against Samuel Paty last week, the Minister of the Interior announced that the dissolution of these structures would soon be proposed in the Council of Ministers.


It was a long-awaited decision.

Invited from Europe 1 this Monday morning, the Minister of the Interior, Gerald Darmanin, announced that he would soon “

propose

”, in the Council of Ministers, the dissolution of several associations considered as “separatist”.

Among them is the very controversial “Collective against Islamophobia in France” (CCIF), as well as “BarakaCity”.

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Although he relies on justice, the tenant of Beauvau specified that he had "a

certain number of elements

" which "

allow him to think

" that they are "

enemies of the Republics

”.

In particular the CCIF, which contributed to the “

fatwa

” launched by parents of pupils against Samuel Paty, professor of history and geography beheaded in the street by a terrorist on Friday.

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We can clearly see how political Islam joins forces with radical Islam to ultimately lead to terrorism (...).

We must fight political Islam with the same force as terrorism,

”insisted Gerald Darmanin.

The day before, new measures had been decided by Emmanuel Macron, in the Defense Council, to harden the fight against Islamist separatism, and strengthen the security of the school space.

Source: lefigaro

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