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"The necessary fight against radical Islam does not allow to sell off the freedoms of all"

2021-01-21T19:01:33.711Z


TRIBUNE - No one disputes the need to fight separatism, but is this a reason to increase the surveillance of all religious and diocesan associations, worries Guillaume Drago, professor of public law at the University of Paris II-Assas .


The examination of the bill “consolidating respect for the principles of the Republic” begins with hearings in committee at the National Assembly.

This text touches on many aspects of social life: public services, associations, human and family rights, internet, education, sport, worship.

However, this is the bill which, for forty years, more closely affects our civil liberties, our daily rights, individual and collective, already largely undermined, since 2015, by the laws relating to the various states of emergency, terrorist and health.

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Of course, who could be opposed to giving the State the means which it seems to lack to fight against

"communalist entryism"

, "

for the most part of Islamist inspiration"

which intends

"to make religious norms prevail over the law? commune ”,

according to the terms of the explanatory memorandum?

The fact remains that the bill increases attacks on fundamental freedoms for all.

Freedom of association,

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Source: lefigaro

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