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France shuts Paris mosque after teacher’s beheading

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PARIS ( Reuters) - France ordered the temporary closure of a mosque outside Paris on Tuesday, part of a crackdown on Muslims who incite hatred, after the decapitati­on of a teacher who showed his class caricature­s of the Prophet Muhammad.

The Grand Mosque of Pantin, a low- income suburb on Paris’s northeaste­rn outskirts, had shared a video on its Facebook page before the attack that vented hatred against history teacher Samuel Paty.

Police plastered notices of the closure order outside the mosque as the authoritie­s promised a tough response against the disseminat­ors of hate messages, preachers of radicalize­d sermons and foreigners believed to pose a security threat to France.

The six- month order was “for the sole purpose of preventing acts of terrorism,” the notice issued by the head of the SeineSaint- Denis department read.

The beheading of a public servant by a suspected Islamist for his use of religious satire to explore with students the debate surroundin­g freedom of expression, a deeply cherished tenet of democracy in secular France, has convulsed the country and shocked the world.

President Emmanuel Macron is increasing­ly concerned by

what he calls Islamist separatism: the attempt by hostile elements within France’s large Muslim community to impose conservati­ve Islamic beliefs over the traditiona­l values of the French Republic in some communitie­s.

Interior Minister Gerald Darmain said this week France was confronted by an “enemy within.” The rector of the Grand Mosque of Panin, M’hammed Henniche, this weekend expressed regret over sharing the video on social media, after it emerged Paty had become the victim of a vicious online campaign of intimidati­on even before he was killed.

In the video, the Muslim father of one of Paty’s students said the history teacher had singled out Muslim students and asked them to leave his class before showing the cartoons. He called Paty a thug and said he wanted the teacher removed.

Henniche told Agence France Presse he had shared the video, filmed by the father of a student at Paty’s school, not to endorse the complaint but out of concern for Muslim children.

The student’s father is now in police custody.

Calls by Reuters to the mosque on Tuesday went unanswered.

 ?? ( Gonzalo Fuentes/ Reuters) ?? RICHARD FERRAND, speaker of French National Assembly, and members of parliament gather in front of the National Assembly during a tribute to Samuel Paty, the French teacher who was beheaded on the streets of the Paris suburb of Conflans- Sainte- Honorine yesterday.
( Gonzalo Fuentes/ Reuters) RICHARD FERRAND, speaker of French National Assembly, and members of parliament gather in front of the National Assembly during a tribute to Samuel Paty, the French teacher who was beheaded on the streets of the Paris suburb of Conflans- Sainte- Honorine yesterday.

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