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Macron launches anti-Muslim police-state crackdown after terror attack in France

After Friday’s terrorist attack that killed middle-school teacher Samuel Paty in Conflans, the administration of Emmanuel Macron is carrying out a police-state crackdown. Hundreds of people have been deported, more than 50 Muslim associations have been targeted for dissolution, dozens of people are being arrested or raided with no connection to the terrorist attack at all and the government is seeking to criminalize protected free speech activities and eliminate anonymity on social media.

Macron’s policy is all but indistinguishable from the fascistic ravings of National Rally leader Marine Le Pen. An atmosphere of anti-Muslim hysteria is being whipped up to justify a further shift to the right of the entire political establishment, expand police powers and curb the democratic rights of the population.

Macron set the tone in his speech to the national defense council on Sunday night, declaring that “the fear is now going to change sides,” and “the Islamists cannot be allowed to sleep peacefully in our country.” The Republicans leader in the Senate, Bruno Retailleu, replied with an open call to violence, demanding “arms not tears,” and attacked Macron for “leading a lexicographical battle while a portion of the country defies the fundamental values of France.”

Marine Le Pen called for the use of “force,” denouncing politicians who instead “would like us to hold candle-light vigils.”

Prime Minister Jean Castex announced Sunday that the interior ministry had requested the immediate expulsion of 231 people from France who were already on government watch-lists for Islamic radicalization, but who had no connection to the Oct. 16 terrorist attack.

In an interview with Europe1 on Monday morning, Interior Minister Gerald Darmanin announced a series of further police state measures, and personally hailed National Rally leader Le Pen.

“Since this morning, police operations have been underway and will continue in the hours and days to come,” he said. He declared that the “dozens of individuals” targeted were “not necessarily connected to the investigation” into the Oct. 16 attack. They were people “to whom we clearly would like to send a message, that which the President announced at the defense council: not a night of peace for enemies of the Republic.”

Darmanin added that the government had already drawn up a list of 51 associations that it would seek to legally dissolve as so-called enemies of the Republic over the coming days. The list of these organizations has not been published, but it includes the Collective Against Islamophobia in France (CCIF), a legal advocacy organization that opposes discrimination against Muslims. The government has not attempted to provide any evidence that the CCIF was connected to the Oct. 16 terrorist killing of Paty.

Paty, a middle-school geography teacher in Conflans, northwest of Paris, was attacked by 18-year-old Chechen immigrant Abdoullakh Anzonov as he left school for the day. Anzonov stabbed Paty multiple times before beheading him on the street. Anzonov appears to have been motivated in this horrific crime by a public social-media campaign against Paty, including by the father of one of his students, accusing him of anti-Islamic conduct.

Paty had shown an anti-Islamic caricature by Charlie Hebdo to his class as the basis for a debate on “freedom of expression,” after warning students who may have found it offensive that they could leave the classroom if they preferred not to see it.

Once again, this week’s events have exposed the utterly bankrupt and reactionary perspective of terrorism. Paty’s death is not only a tragedy, but one the French ruling class is now exploiting to justify attacks on the rights of millions of working people.

The only connection to the CCIF provided by Darmanin was that the father of Paty’s student had called for people to contact the CCIF to state their opposition to Paty. Besides this, he said he “hoped” the CCIF could legally be dissolved because it “receives government support, tax benefits, and denounces the Islamophobia of the government,” and because “we have a number of elements that permit us to believe that it is an enemy of the Republic.”

Eighty people have already been arrested for having posted comments online after the attack that implied, “in one way or another,” that Paty “had deserved it,” Darmanin said.

He added that the government may seek to criminally charge anyone who had simply posted criticisms of Paty online before the attack as accomplices of a terrorist murder.
“I would like to say that I agree with this idea that there are sponsors [of a crime] by hatred on social media,” he said.

Darmanin made clear that this was part of a broader effort to criminalize political opposition to the longstanding persecution of Muslims in France. “Political Islam leads sometimes to terrorism,” he said, “and one has to fight against political Islam with the same strength as against terrorism.”



https://www.wsws.org/en/special/pages/welcoming-relaunch-wsws-online-rally.html
 
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Macron launches anti-Muslim police-state crackdown after terror attack in France

After Friday’s terrorist attack that killed middle-school teacher Samuel Paty in Conflans, the administration of Emmanuel Macron is carrying out a police-state crackdown. Hundreds of people have been deported, more than 50 Muslim associations have been targeted for dissolution, dozens of people are being arrested or raided with no connection to the terrorist attack at all and the government is seeking to criminalize protected free speech activities and eliminate anonymity on social media.

Macron’s policy is all but indistinguishable from the fascistic ravings of National Rally leader Marine Le Pen. An atmosphere of anti-Muslim hysteria is being whipped up to justify a further shift to the right of the entire political establishment, expand police powers and curb the democratic rights of the population.

Macron set the tone in his speech to the national defense council on Sunday night, declaring that “the fear is now going to change sides,” and “the Islamists cannot be allowed to sleep peacefully in our country.” The Republicans leader in the Senate, Bruno Retailleu, replied with an open call to violence, demanding “arms not tears,” and attacked Macron for “leading a lexicographical battle while a portion of the country defies the fundamental values of France.”

Marine Le Pen called for the use of “force,” denouncing politicians who instead “would like us to hold candle-light vigils.”

Prime Minister Jean Castex announced Sunday that the interior ministry had requested the immediate expulsion of 231 people from France who were already on government watch-lists for Islamic radicalization, but who had no connection to the Oct. 16 terrorist attack.

In an interview with Europe1 on Monday morning, Interior Minister Gerald Darmanin announced a series of further police state measures, and personally hailed National Rally leader Le Pen.

“Since this morning, police operations have been underway and will continue in the hours and days to come,” he said. He declared that the “dozens of individuals” targeted were “not necessarily connected to the investigation” into the Oct. 16 attack. They were people “to whom we clearly would like to send a message, that which the President announced at the defense council: not a night of peace for enemies of the Republic.”

Darmanin added that the government had already drawn up a list of 51 associations that it would seek to legally dissolve as so-called enemies of the Republic over the coming days. The list of these organizations has not been published, but it includes the Collective Against Islamophobia in France (CCIF), a legal advocacy organization that opposes discrimination against Muslims. The government has not attempted to provide any evidence that the CCIF was connected to the Oct. 16 terrorist killing of Paty.

Paty, a middle-school geography teacher in Conflans, northwest of Paris, was attacked by 18-year-old Chechen immigrant Abdoullakh Anzonov as he left school for the day. Anzonov stabbed Paty multiple times before beheading him on the street. Anzonov appears to have been motivated in this horrific crime by a public social-media campaign against Paty, including by the father of one of his students, accusing him of anti-Islamic conduct.

Paty had shown an anti-Islamic caricature by Charlie Hebdo to his class as the basis for a debate on “freedom of expression,” after warning students who may have found it offensive that they could leave the classroom if they preferred not to see it.

Once again, this week’s events have exposed the utterly bankrupt and reactionary perspective of terrorism. Paty’s death is not only a tragedy, but one the French ruling class is now exploiting to justify attacks on the rights of millions of working people.

The only connection to the CCIF provided by Darmanin was that the father of Paty’s student had called for people to contact the CCIF to state their opposition to Paty. Besides this, he said he “hoped” the CCIF could legally be dissolved because it “receives government support, tax benefits, and denounces the Islamophobia of the government,” and because “we have a number of elements that permit us to believe that it is an enemy of the Republic.”

Eighty people have already been arrested for having posted comments online after the attack that implied, “in one way or another,” that Paty “had deserved it,” Darmanin said.


He added that the government may seek to criminally charge anyone who had simply posted criticisms of Paty online before the attack as accomplices of a terrorist murder. “I would like to say that I agree with this idea that there are sponsors [of a crime] by hatred on social media,” he said.

Darmanin made clear that this was part of a broader effort to criminalize political opposition to the longstanding persecution of Muslims in France. “Political Islam leads sometimes to terrorism,” he said, “and one has to fight against political Islam with the same strength as against terrorism.”



https://www.wsws.org/en/special/pages/welcoming-relaunch-wsws-online-rally.html


Their country their rules .... Doesn't really matter . Don't go there if you ain't french
 
I think what we are seeing now is a very clear division between ideas. This is not so much about France versus Muslims. The world at large is involved in a war between ideas, norms and values. Bush and Tony Blair unleashed a war some time ago, but this war has been ongoing since humans walked the planet. Countries are engaged in wars. Religions are at war. Different races and ethnicities are at war. Everywhere you look there is a conflict. A fire is raging.

To put it blunt, the victors demand to be worshipped by inferior beings. Now you can fill in the blanks who the victors are and who the inferior beings represent. After all ridiculing a group of people for their belief by drawing cartoons, burning holy books and invading their nations is nothing short of celebrating victory.
 
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I think what we are seeing now is a very clear division between ideas. This is not so much about France versus Muslims. The world at large is involved in a war between ideas, norms and values. Bush and Tony Blair unleashed a war some time ago, but this war has been ongoing since humans walked the planet.

To put it blunt, the victors demand to be worshipped by inferior beings. Now you can fill in the blanks who the victors are and who the inferior beings represent.

No, the thing is, in the past the very nations like USA and europe who couldn't stop boasting about human rights, equal right, freedom of speech, freedom of religion, first world priviliges, are conducting such activities raises doubts on their image/stance.

regards
 
No, the thing is, in the past the very nations like USA and europe who couldn't stop boasting about human rights, equal right, freedom of speech, freedom of religion, first world priviliges, are conducting such activities raises doubts on their stance.

regards

Just because the victors raise certain slogans, doesn't make them righteous. History cannot be altered. After WWII the Americans and their Western counterparts learnt one thing very fast. You cannot win a war decisively unless history and narrative is on your side.

Having said that, you have to understand the bigger picture here. The victors are demanding something here. Do you know what that is? The victors want to ridicule the losers openly and without criticism. This really is what it is all about. Any inferior being opposing or criticising the actions of the victors deserves scorn.
 
India and France stand together. You made your point.
that wasn't my point at all.

The French are militantly secular

any hard core religionists will have a tough time of it there, let alone when a heinous crime is committed in the name of faith.




and what did Sheriff Joe do to deserve a place as your avatar ? :P
 
that wasn't my point at all.

The French are militantly secular

any hard core religionists will have a tough time of it there, let alone when a heinous crime is committed in the name of faith.

The French are also militantly Christian. Almost all major crusades against inferior losers was committed in the name of Christ by the French.

France wants to hate and ridicule Muslims. Single the Muslims out. They believe they reserve the unapologetic and God given right to draw cartoons and burn Islamic holy books. Let's call a spade a spade here. That is what this discussion is really about. It is not about the sanctity of freedom of speech. If freedom of speech was such a great good we could say absolutely anything. Even you know that not everything can be said.
 
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