In Orléans, anti-Muslim stickers discovered in the city centre and at the university, an open investigation
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The judicial police are looking at a number of stickers, including a "Muslim-prohibited zone" in downtown Orléans.
According to local media, an investigation was opened for "incitement to hatred on the grounds of religion".
On Thursday, the Orléans Public Prosecutor's Office announced that it had opened an investigation for "incitement to hatred on the grounds of religion" after the discovery of stickers, which included the message "area prohibited to Muslims".
The Prefect announced that she had seized the Attorney of the Republic of Orleans.
An investigation was opened for "provoking hatred because of religion" after the discovery of Islamophobic stickers in the city centre and on a university campus in Orléans.
"Zone forbidden to Muslims", drawings of veiled women and long-bearded men barred with a line, zoophilic caricatures. The Orléan had the bad luck to see in their city center these racist stickers, on May 14th. An action...
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