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France fighting extremism, not Islam: Macron

French president says he will not allow anyone to accuse France or its government of fostering racism against Muslims

Updated 5 years ago · Published on 05 Nov 2020 5:30PM

France fighting extremism, not Islam: Macron
President Emmanuel Macron says he understands the caricatures can be shocking for some. – AFP pic, November 5, 2020

PARIS – French President Emmanuel Macron said his country is fighting “Islamist separatism, never Islam”, in response to a Financial Times article that he claimed misquoted him and has since been removed from the newspaper's website.

In a letter to the editor published yesterday, Macron said the British paper had accused him of “stigmatising French Muslims for electoral purposes and fostering a climate of fear and suspicion towards them”.

"I will not allow anybody to claim that France, or its government, is fostering racism against Muslims," he said.

An opinion article written by a Financial Times correspondent published Tuesday, alleged that Macron's condemnation of “Islamic separatism” risked fostering a “hostile environment” for French Muslims.

The article was later removed from the paper's website, replaced with a notice saying it had “contained factual errors”.

The French president sparked protests across the Muslim world after last month's murder of teacher Samuel Paty – who had shown his class a cartoon of Prophet Muhammad – by saying France would never renounce its laws permitting blasphemous caricatures.

Islam forbids depictions of Prophet Muhammad.

Following the protests and boycotts of French goods across the world, Macron told the Al-Jazeera network over the weekend that he understood the caricatures could be shocking for some.

But recounting a wave of Islamist attacks in France since 2015, Macron warned in his letter this week that there were still “breeding grounds” for extremism in France.

"In certain districts and on the internet, groups linked to radical Islam are teaching hatred of the republic to our children, calling on them to disregard its laws," he wrote.

"This is what France is fighting against... hatred and death that threaten its children – never against Islam. We oppose deception, fanaticism, violent extremism. Not a religion." – AFP, November 5, 2020

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