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Published date: 21 December 2020 15:43 UTC | Last update: 3 months ago
The French president is launching nothing less ambitious than a secular crusade. Not to save Jerusalem, but to save France s imaginary republican soul
French President Emmanuel Macron on 14 December (AFP)
For four years, French prosecutors strained every sinew to prove that a multinational jihadist conspiracy was behind the attacks on the newspaper Charlie Hebdo and a Jewish supermarket in Paris.
A total of 17 were killed in gun attacks that spread across three days and stunned the nation. This was France s biggest terrorist trial and yet, despite its importance, the fact that the attack on a newspaper led to a second and the likelihood that it will lead to yet more, the convictions last week left basic questions unanswered.
هيرست: ماكرون ليس مهتما بنوعية حياة المسلمين في فرنسا ولا بتعزيز الديمقراطية في الشرق الأوسط alquds.co.uk - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from alquds.co.uk Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
French President Emmanuel Macron talks with first responders outside Notre Dame Basilica in Nice after three people were killed before a Mass (CNS photo/Eric Gaillard, pool via Reuters).
As the threat of terrorism tightens its grip on French life, the mood here is starting to feel like it did in the United States during those bleak years after 9/11. Terrorism has become the main focus of President Emmanuel Macron and his party, the press spends much of its time relaying the government’s proposals and talking points about the issue, and legislation that curtails civil liberties in the name of “security” is now making its way through Parliament. Those who don’t get with the program are regarded with suspicion.
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