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How the French Left Fractured over Security and Secularism After 2015 Paris Attacks

Summary by Le Monde
Then president François Hollande's proposal to enshrine the revocation of citizenship in the Constitution after the attacks deeply divided his own political camp, just as debates over secularism and Islam became flashpoints.

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“It was the end of French innocence,” wrote Le Monde. With 132 dead and more than 350 wounded in Paris and Saint-Denis, the attacks on Bataclan Club and Stade de France on 13 November 2015 marked one of the deadliest days in France’s recent history. The attacks, coordinated among 10 terrorists, of which only one survives, had a profound impact on the European country, in the middle of a decade marked by the threat of the Islamic State.

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