Kuwait Times

Mobile app to help fight against racism in France

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PARIS: A French anti-racism associatio­n is launching a mobile applicatio­n it hopes will help eradicate racist graffiti by enabling users to take photos of offensive tags, geo-locate them and get them removed. Licra-the Internatio­nal League against Racism and Antisemiti­sm-said the app was a “digital response” to “a big increase in racist and antisemiti­c acts” in France, and would be available for download from June 11.

Users who have the app will be able to take a snap of racist tags they come across with their smartphone­s, attach the location and send the informatio­n to Licra, which will work with local authoritie­s to have them quickly removed. Several buildings have been defaced by racist tags in recent months in various parts of Francemost of them mosques but also in one case a building housing local headquarte­rs of the Socialist party. One mosque in Limoges in central France has been repeatedly defaced since July last year-first by racist graffiti, then by excrement, and more recently this month by red liquid that appeared to be blood.

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