France’s far-right politician Marine Le Pen has demanded more mosques be closed in the country.
Her demand comes despite the closure of 24 mosques in France in the past two years upon the order of Interior Minister Gerald Darmanin.
In an interview with French TV channel BFMTV, Marine Le Pen said: “He (Darmanin) closes a mosque there, a mosque here. He dismisses a preacher once in a while but he must close all extremist mosques in our lands."
France’s far-right leader demands more mosque closures https://t.co/i99jvjUJnW
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Asked over her criteria for the closures, she said all Muslims who have "radical rhetoric" should be deported.
Last year in August, France’s highest constitutional authority approved a controversial “anti-separatism” law that has been criticized for singling out Muslims.
The bill was passed by the National Assembly last summer, despite strong opposition from both rightist and leftist lawmakers.
Our #MosqueOfTheWeek is the Grand Mosque of Paris. One of the largest mosques in France, built in 1926 in honor of the Muslim soldiers who defended France during World War I.
During World War II, the mosque provided refuge and protection for about 1,600 Jews fleeing the war. pic.twitter.com/svSZR0mzN7— SawabCenter (@SawabCenter) May 22, 2020
Touching on the upcoming trial of Justice Minister Eric Dupond-Moretti in a conflict of interest case, Le Pen demanded President Emmanuel Macron remove him from the post.
#BlessedFriday
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France is one of the European countries that has the most designated areas for Muslims to pray. It has more than 2200 mosques, prayer rooms, and Islamic centers. Paris alone has 26 mosques and 44 prayer rooms. #Sawt_Alhikma pic.twitter.com/AiAl3UJ2vL
Moreover, on an investigation opened against Alexis Kohler, the secretary-general of the Elysee, on charges of conflict of interest, Le Pen asked: "Does Emmanuel Macron want to keep someone suspected of conflicts of interest in such a critical position?"
Her National Rally party will propose a bill for Kohler's removal, she said.
Regarding the sanctions on Russia, she claimed that France's sanctions against Russia did not work out, adding that the sanctions have left the French in a difficult situation.
Russia had an additional income worth €40 billion with oil exports during this period, she said.
#Memories: On this day in 2015, I had visited the Grand Mosque of Paris, that once served as a secret refuge for Algerian and European Jews during Holocaust.
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The Grande Mosquée de Paris (The Paris Mosque), is one of the largest mosques in France. pic.twitter.com/ba52ewtdZT
Le Pen said this winter and the next will be even more difficult because of Moscow's gas supply cutoff to France, adding that the sanctions were unthoughtful.
