Every morning at 8:30 a.m., Claude Eymery parks in the first place in front of the town hall of Clermont-d'Excideuil, a village in Périgord vert in Dordogne.
Before entering his office, he glances at the square: the war memorial on the left, the church on the right.
Distrust has spread to many mayors in the canton.
For three months, a mysterious offender has been methodically degrading the Calvaries and religious symbols 15 km around.
The Périgueux gendarmerie research brigade has identified seven facts since the first discovery of an ordeal tagged with the word “Islam” on December 19.
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