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French Threaten Expulsions After Islam Radical Victory
The New York Times ^ | April 16, 2003 | ELAINE SCIOLINO

Posted on 04/15/2003 10:35:32 PM PDT by Destro

French Threaten Expulsions After Islam Radical Victory

By ELAINE SCIOLINO

PARIS, April 15 — France's interior minister threatened today to expel any Muslim religious leader considered extremist after a fundamentalist Muslim organization unexpectedly won a large number of seats in an election for the country's first national council of Muslims.

Nicolas Sarkozy, a law-and-order interior minister who pressed hard for the creation of the council, told Europe 1 radio that he would make sure that the council would not be used to spread views that run counter to French values, particularly the promotion of Islamic law.

"It is precisely because we recognize the right of Islam to sit at the table of the republic that we will not accept any deviation," Mr. Sarkozy said. "Any prayer leader whose views run contrary to the values of the republic will be expelled."

At another point he said, "Islamic law will not apply anywhere, because it is not the law of the French republic."

Representatives of nearly 1,000 mosques and prayer centers went to the polls on April 6 and last Sunday to elect representatives to a council that will represent the country's five million Muslims. The goal, Mr. Sarkozy said repeatedly, is to create an "official Islam for France" that will take France's second-largest religion out of the "cellars and garages" and demonstrate that most Muslims are mainstream, law-abiding citizens. About 20 percent of France's mosques declined to take part.

The group that made a surprisingly strong showing in the election is the Union of Islamic Organizations in France. It preaches a strict, conservative interpretation of Islam, derives much of its support from the poor suburbs of Paris and other major cities and is said to derive its inspiration from the banned fundamentalist Muslim Brotherhood, which originated in Egypt. It won 14 of 41 seats in the governing administrative council.

The organization has come under fire from those who claim it has close links with the Muslim Brotherhood, which calls for Islamic rule via Islamic law, personal purification and political action, and cannot be officially recognized by a secular country like France.

"This is a hidden movement, skilled in double talk, that plays on the social frustrations of many young people," Addzidine Houassin, president of an Islamic group from the Paris suburb of Seine-Saint-Denis, was quoted as saying in today's editions of the newspaper Le Parisien. He added, "The wolves have entered the manger."

Mr. Houassin personally criticized Mr. Sarkozy, saying his acceptance of the group has "created an Islam that has no connection with the Islam of France."

The "moderate" Islamic organization represented by the Algerian-backed Paris Mosque and supported by Mr. Sarkozy was expected to dominate the elections but received only six seats in the council. A third group that is less fundamentalist than the Union of Islamic Organizations in France and close to the government of Morocco won 16 seats, more than expected.

Despite its weak showing, the rector of the Paris Mosque, Dalil Boubaker, will automatically become the head of the council under a compromise hammered out long before the elections by the three main Muslim groups, under pressure from Mr. Sarkozy.

"There is neither victor nor vanquished," said Khalil Merroun, rector of the mosque of Évry, who derives his support from the group allied to Morocco. "This is victory for Muslims."

Unlike Roman Catholicism, Protestantism and Judaism, Islam has no hierarchical structure in France, and the council will give it a forum by which it can directly communicate with the government. The other mainstream religions have long had similar councils.

But Paris's Catholic archbishop, Cardinal Jean-Marie Lustiger, expressed concern on Sunday night on radio and television that the council could nurture radicalism. He complained that the French government was making Islam a "state religion" because of government intrusion in the organization of the council.

Mr. Sarkozy said in an interview with Le Parisien published today that such concerns were exaggerated. He added that he was not worried about the support for the Union of Islamic Organizations in France and said, "I have nothing against them."

In the interview with Europe 1, he said the council would give the government "more latitude to fight against the few imams who breach the law in advocating violence or anti-Semitism." He added, "Those imams will be expelled."


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KEYWORDS: balkans; france; islam; sarkozy
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Sacre Blue! Non!

Every time Islam is allowed a vote the extermists win, Bosnia, Kosovo, Algeria, Turkey now France and soon for sure Iraq.

1 posted on 04/15/2003 10:35:32 PM PDT by Destro
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2 posted on 04/15/2003 10:36:57 PM PDT by Support Free Republic (Your support keeps Free Republic going strong!)
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To: *balkans
Muslim Brotherhood is directly linked to jihads around the world especially the Chechen and the Bosnian/Balkan jihad.
3 posted on 04/15/2003 10:43:05 PM PDT by Destro (Know your enemy! Help fight Islamic terrorisim by visiting www.johnathangaltfilms.com)
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To: Destro
Another boneheaded move by the French.
4 posted on 04/15/2003 10:50:57 PM PDT by Cicero (Marcus Tullius)
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To: Destro
Shari'a Law in France by 2025.
5 posted on 04/15/2003 10:54:13 PM PDT by inkling
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To: Destro
Now France is surrendering to organizations!
6 posted on 04/15/2003 10:56:01 PM PDT by Deb (Democrats stole my green sweater.)
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To: Destro
At another point he said, "Islamic law will not apply anywhere, because it is not the law of the French republic."

Bend over turkey... you have only to wait.

7 posted on 04/15/2003 11:07:43 PM PDT by Carry_Okie (Because there are people in power who are truly evil.)
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To: Destro
At another point he said, "Islamic law will not apply anywhere, because it is not the law of the French republic."
Wake up and smell the coffee.

"This is a hidden movement, skilled in double talk, that plays on the social frustrations of many young people," Addzidine Houassin, president of an Islamic group
Is he talking about the radical muslim groups, or the french in general?
8 posted on 04/15/2003 11:16:31 PM PDT by lelio
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To: Destro
hahahahahahahahaha! May the French get what they deserve! Shariah Law for France!

Shariah Law for France!

That would be true poetic Justice!
10 posted on 04/15/2003 11:45:11 PM PDT by Enemy Of The State (Hey pervert! Stop lookin at my tagline!)
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"...that the council would not be used to spread views that run counter to French values..."

French values! Stop it! Please! I'm gonna wet myself!

11 posted on 04/16/2003 1:27:11 AM PDT by Bonaparte
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"Shariah Law for France!"

Pimps, prostitutes and pedophiles beheaded? The place is gonna be a ghost town!

12 posted on 04/16/2003 1:28:45 AM PDT by Bonaparte
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Pimps, prostitutes and pedophiles beheaded? The place is gonna be a ghost town!

Wait till there's Sharia Law in Belgium.

13 posted on 04/16/2003 1:39:35 AM PDT by laz17 (Socialism is the religion of the atheist.)
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To: Destro
"It is precisely because we recognize the right of Islam to sit at the table of the republic that we will not accept any deviation," Mr. Sarkozy said. "Any prayer leader whose views run contrary to the values of the republic will be expelled."

The continuing arrogance of the French is breathtaking. "When we want your opinion, we'll give it to you." And it's probably going to be just as effective and rewarding when they try it on their domestic Muslims as it did when they tried it on the US.

I'm just waiting for the inevitable French editorials asking, "hey, where'd this violent backlash come from, when we were being so reasonable?"

14 posted on 04/16/2003 1:50:17 AM PDT by Ichneumon
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To: Karl B
I'd invite you to this thread, but it's the usual glib cliches about France.

However, it is good to see the French grow a spine (ha, ha) and lay out their expectations for the "guests."

I commend the French and applaud their stand. Islam as currently practiced by extremists is less a religion than an ideology. No church that I have ever worshipped in has conveyed the kind of political messages that these mosques do. Evidence that they should not claim the protection of religious freedom when they are acting as political subversives.

15 posted on 04/16/2003 2:13:01 AM PDT by happygrl (Praying without ceasing)
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To: Karl B
huh?
19 posted on 04/16/2003 3:59:36 AM PDT by Enemy Of The State (Hey pervert! Stop lookin at my tagline!)
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To: Destro
It won't be long that we will have to liberate France from the islamic terrorists. Or will we want to?

Personally, I think France needs to become one giant amusement park for the rest of Europe, hey they can hire Baghdad Bob as their master of ceremonies.
20 posted on 04/16/2003 4:30:09 AM PDT by ODDITHER
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