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Professors accused of Islamophob­ia

French government condemns student protest campaign on two varsity faculties

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The French government condemned yesterday a student protest campaign targeting two university professors accused of Islamophob­ia, saying it could put the lecturers in danger.

Student groups plastered posters last week on the walls of a leading political science faculty in Grenoble that likened the professors to “fascists” and named them both in a campaign backed by the UNEF student union.

Junior interior minister Marlene Schiappa said the posters and social media comments recalled the online harassment of French schoolteac­her Samuel Paty last October, who was beheaded in public after being denounced online for offending Muslims. “These are really odious acts after what happened with the decapitati­on of Samuel Paty who was smeared in the same way on social networks,” she said on the BFM news channel. “We can’t put up with this type of thing.”

“When something is viewed as racist or discrimina­tory, there’s a hierarchy where you can report these types of issues, which will speak to the professor and take action if anything is proven,” Schiappa said.

Sciences Po university, which runs the Institute of Political Studies (IEP) in Grenoble in eastern France, also condemned the campaign on Monday and has filed a criminal complaint. An investigat­ion has been opened into slander and property damage after the posters saying “Fascists in our lecture halls. Islamophob­ia kills” were found on the walls of the faculty.

One of the professors is in charge of a course called “Islam and Muslims in contempora­ry France” while the other is a lecturer in German who has taught at the faculty for 25 years.

The incident is the latest in a series of controvers­ies in France about Islam, hate speech and secularism. France’s higher education minister recently warned about “Islamo-leftism” in academic institutio­ns — a charge against left-wing campaigner­s who question these traditions.

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