"How Can We Make Such a Statement!": the Rector of the Great Mosque of Paris Announced that He Would Seize the Arcom After Nathalie Saint-Cricq's "Extremely Serious" Remarks
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LFI announced in turn to seize the Arcom after the editorialist made a rapprochement between anti-Semitism and "the quest for the Muslim vote" on "franceinfo".
"Such statements constitute a deeply problematic essentialisation, assimilating millions of French citizens to a group whose electoral choices would be determined by a supposed complacency towards anti-Semitism," the party denounces in its referral letter.
The remarks made by Nathalie Saint-Cricq on "the quest for the Muslim vote" led France to seize the Arcom and the Great Mosque in Paris
Accused of "Islamophobia" by a part of the left, Nathalie Saint-Cricq responds to the Figaro after the decision of the Rector of the Great Mosque of Paris to seize the Arcom.
The journalist asked her guest about the link between anti-Semitism and the "Muslim vote quest".
The Rector of the Great Mosque of Paris, Chems-Eddine Hafiz, announced diomanche seizing the authority for the regulation of audiovisual media after the statements of the political editorialist Wednesday on France Info.
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