No place for racism, hate in France, says Macron after Muslim killed in mosque
- A man fatally stabbed a Muslim worshipper inside a mosque in La Grand-Combe, southern France, on Friday.
- The attacker reportedly made insulting remarks about Allah and the victim during the incident.
- The French suspect in his 20s allegedly used a knife and filmed the attack on his phone.
- Prime Minister François Bayrou described the fatal stabbing as an "Islamophobic atrocity."
- Authorities are searching for the suspect who remains at large as anti-terror prosecutors monitor the case.
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Religious Hate Has No Place In France, Says Macron After Muslim Killed In Mosque
There can never be a place for racism and hate in France, President Emmanuel Macron said on Sunday after the brutal stabbing to death of a Muslim in a mosque in the south of the country.
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PARIS >> French politicians on Sunday condemned an attack in which a man was stabbed to death while praying at a mosque in southern France, an incident that was captured on video and disseminated on Snapchat.

Macron warns against religious hate after Muslim killed in mosque
France's President Emmanuel Macron lashed out Sunday against "racism and hatred" after the brutal stabbing to death of a Muslim in a mosque in the south of the country.
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