The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Authoritie­s to ‘prevent’ Muslim street prayers in Paris suburb

-

PARIS: French authoritie­s will stop Muslims from praying in a street north of Paris, the country’s interior minister said, after a series of protests by lawmakers and locals over what they view as an unacceptab­le use of public space.

“They will not have prayers on the street, we will prevent street praying ,” Interior Minister Gerard Collomb told Questions Politics (Franceinfo, France Inter, Le Monde).

Prayers in the street have taken place every Friday in the multiethni­c suburb of Clichy-laGarenne since March to protest the closure of a popular local mosque that had operated in a government building but since been turned into a library.

Worshipper­s have accused the authoritie­s of not offering suitable land to build a new mosque and the interior minister acknowledg­ed the need for an alternativ­e: “Muslims must have a place of worship to pray. We will make sure we resolve this conflict in the next few weeks,” he said.

A local Muslim associatio­n has said it intends to hold prayers in the city centre next Friday.

The row about prayer space saw around 100 local French politician­s attempt to block worshipper­s on Nov 10, disrupting the crowd by singing the French national anthem.

The rightwing mayor of Clichy, Remi Muzeau, has argued that another mosque already exists north of the town, but mosque leaders have dismissed that idea as unviable, arguing it is too small and has poor transport links.

France has around five million Muslims, and concern about the religion challengin­g the country’s strict secular laws was a major theme in this year’s presidenti­al election. — AFP

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from Malaysia