Post by account_disabled on Mar 8, 2024 22:17:26 GMT -6
A step back can mean the transition from citizenship to communitarianism. In this context of debates around secularism and terrorism, many media seem to confuse information with entertainment, calm analysis with coffee chat. The SNFC, the state railway company, has issued a circular prohibiting its Muslim employees from praying at their workplace, including during breaks, carrying the prayer mat, even warning that refusal to shake hands with someone of the opposite sex is will be considered a serious offense. The deputy director of Le Figaro , Y. Thréard, stated on television that “I detest the Muslim religion.
On some occasion I have gotten off a bus when I saw a person wearing a veil.” And it is in the midst of this controversy and the political gains that parties like the National Iraq Telegram Number Data Front seem to be trying to achieve from it when figures of the stature of Robert Badinter , former president of the Constitutional Council of the Republic, former minister of justice and member of the French Socialist Party, appear. of the Mitterrand era in a France that seems orphaned by republican moral authorities. Badinter was invited last Saturday night to the television program "C l'Hebdo", on France Regarding the veil controversy.
Yes, the veil. Secularism aims to be a center of union and not of separation without any citizen, regardless of their religion, being excluded from this commitment. Secularism and its limits are not only a question of legality, but also a republican social and cultural commitment. Wearing the veil should not be a reason for discrimination or exclusion, although it must have its limits. Given the current situation of confusion to which Macron 's call against the Islamist hydra must be added , Robert Badinter assured that "we too often forget, in terms of terrorism, that in the world, more than % of the victims of terrorism are Muslims.
On some occasion I have gotten off a bus when I saw a person wearing a veil.” And it is in the midst of this controversy and the political gains that parties like the National Iraq Telegram Number Data Front seem to be trying to achieve from it when figures of the stature of Robert Badinter , former president of the Constitutional Council of the Republic, former minister of justice and member of the French Socialist Party, appear. of the Mitterrand era in a France that seems orphaned by republican moral authorities. Badinter was invited last Saturday night to the television program "C l'Hebdo", on France Regarding the veil controversy.
Yes, the veil. Secularism aims to be a center of union and not of separation without any citizen, regardless of their religion, being excluded from this commitment. Secularism and its limits are not only a question of legality, but also a republican social and cultural commitment. Wearing the veil should not be a reason for discrimination or exclusion, although it must have its limits. Given the current situation of confusion to which Macron 's call against the Islamist hydra must be added , Robert Badinter assured that "we too often forget, in terms of terrorism, that in the world, more than % of the victims of terrorism are Muslims.