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French journalist: The “anti-separatist Islam” law targets Muslims, not terrorists


The French journalist, Fatih Kimush, confirmed that the “Principles of Strengthening Respect for the Values of the Republic” law, or what is known as “the fight against separatist Islam”, targets Muslims, not terrorists.
In his interview with Anadolu Agency, he said that the French state, with the law, has more freedom to attack Muslims and their institutions and organizations in the country.
Kimush, founder of the “Al Kanz” website, which publishes issues related to the Islamic economy and Muslims, confirmed that the “anti-separatist Islam” law was approved to target Muslims, not to combat terrorists.
He pointed out that French President Emmanuel Macron, after some attacks in the country were claimed by ISIS terrorist organization, decided to subjugate Muslims in France.
He stressed that Macron made the mistake of Islamophobia, because of his belief that there is a continuous link between Muslims and terrorists.
The French journalist also criticized the failure of the reactions against the decision to rise to the required level.
On Friday, the Constitutional Council – the highest judicial authority in France – announced in a statement its adoption of the law “Principles for Strengthening Respect for the Values of the Republic”, with the exception of two articles.

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