The Report that Lays Bare France’s Islamist Networks - Politics, Policy, Political Views
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107 pages and 29 senators. Reported by our colleagues from Figaro, the Eustache-Brinio report, was rethought to adapt to the growing threats of Islamist enterrism in recent years in France. Initially, the Republicans group had published a report in 2020 presenting "the reality of Islamist radicalization in our country and the legal and political measures that must be taken to combat this phenomenon."For Senators LR, "Islamism is an ideology that…
The Eustache-Brinio report of the right-wing senators proposes 17 measures to combat Islamism in France. Among them are several aimed at minors, but also the school or the neutrality of elected officials.
Senators LR as well as the leader of the deputies Laurent Wauquiez want to position themselves at the outposts of the fight against Islamism in France. In their sights, the wearing of the veil, which they wish to prohibit minors in public space.
In response to the Ifop poll, which reported an intensification of Islamist temptation among young Muslims, the Senate Right has proposed a series of measures to combat "Islamic enterrism", in a 107-page shock report, unveiled this Tuesday. Islamism in the viewer of Senators The Republicans (LR). As a result of a six-month work, the Senate Right announced, on Tuesday, in the Figaro columns, a 107-page report to the strong recommendations to comb…
The Eustache-Brinio report, signed by 29 senators The Republicans, claims to fight against "Islamism" in France. One hundred and seven pages, seventeen recommendations with a serious tone, an ambition displayed: a new (and umpteenth) "re-armament republican". But two proposals suffice to crystallize the debate: to ban the veil in public space for the under 16s and to prohibit religious fasting before this age. Behind the facade of child protecti…
A group of 29 senators unveils a series of measures to combat Islamism in France. This long document was given to the president of the LR group of the upper house of Parliament, Mathieu Darnaud, and is likely to fuel the debate.
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