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The French Government Is Now Planning On Shutting Down Mosques In France As Dangerous Entities Within Society

The interior minister of France has reportedly said he will begin the dissolution of “mosques where hate is preached”
following a series of terror attacks across Paris, which have killed at least 129 people. Bernard Cazeneuve made the announcement during an interview with French television, according to MSNBC.
 He is reported as saying: “I don’t expect the state of emergency for me to attack preachers of hate but the state of emergency should allow us to act more rapidly.” Since the attacks by French Islamists at the offices of satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo and a kosher supermarket in Paris at the beginning of the year, attention has been drawn upon the country’s Muslim population.
Mr Cazeneuve has been an advocate of developing a dialogue with France’s 4.7 million Muslims, calling for the government to consult twice a year with a wide range of Muslim leaders, Reutersreports.
 Yet Mr Cazeneuve has also made efforts to control radicalization in France, including heightening surveillance at religious centres and moderating extremism in prisons, which has reportedly been a concern in France where around 60 per cent of the prison population is muslim, according to a report released last year.

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