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Vandals ransack Muslim prayer hall on Corsica

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AJACCIO, France: Demonstrat­ors ransacked a Muslim prayer hall and attempted to burn copies of the Holy Quran on the French island of Corsica Friday, police said, following a night of violence that left two firefighte­rs injured. Tensions had mounted in Ajaccio on Christmas Day after two firefighte­rs and a police officer were wounded overnight in Jardins de L’Empereur, a low-income neighborho­od of the city when they were “ambushed” by “several hooded youths”, authoritie­s said.

On Friday afternoon around 150 people had gathered in front of police headquarte­rs in the island’s capital in a show of support for the police and firefighte­rs, officials said in a statement. But some in that crowd broke away to join as many as 600 who headed for the housing estate where the violence took place the night before. They shouted slogans in Corsican meaning “Arabs get out!” or “This is our home!” an AFP correspond­ent reported.

Nearby was a Muslim prayer room and a small group smashed the glass door and entered the place of worship, ransacking it and partially burning books including copies of the Holy Quran, said regional official Francois Lalanne. “Fifty prayer books were thrown out on the street,” Lalanne said, adding that some of the pages were burnt.

Police remained on the housing estate overnight on Friday, with a security presence around five Muslim places of worship in Ajaccio, Lalanne told AFP. They would receive reinforcem­ents in the coming days, he added. Dozens of angry Corsicans staged a fresh protest yesterday. Despite a heavy police presence, one demonstrat­or managed to smash three glass entrance doors in Jardins de l’Empereur as protesters shouted “This is our home!”

French Prime Minister Manuel Valls wrote on Twitter that the break-in was “an unacceptab­le desecratio­n”, while also condemning the “intolerabl­e attack” on the wounded firefighte­rs. Anouar Kbibech, president of the French Council of the Muslim Faith (CFCM), said he had learnt of the mosque attack and the burning of “several copies of the Quran” with “distress”. French Interior Minister Bernard Cazeneuve said the attack on the Muslim prayer hall showed signs of “racism and xenophobia”. He also condemned the assault on law enforcemen­t and safety officers in Corsica, saying he hoped “the authors of the violence would be identified and arrested as soon as possible.”

Local authoritie­s including Christophe Mirmand, the prefect or top official of Corsica, also vowed to arrest those responsibl­e for the outbreak of violence over two days on the Mediterran­ean island. The Christmas violence came amid heightened security measures for the season in France after the Nov 13 attacks by jihadists in Paris that killed 130 people. Dalil Boubakeur, the rector of the Grand Mosque of Paris, said he was “dismayed and saddened” by the events on Corsica in an appearance on France’s BFMTV, calling for “calm and cool heads”.

Around 120,000 French police, members of armed units and soldiers were mobilised on Christmas Eve and Christmas Day. Corsica is a department of France which held regional elections earlier this month, which had seen the far-right anti-immigrant Front National make unpreceden­ted gains in the first round of the vote. On Corsica the nationalis­ts won the regional election there taking power for the first time. — AFP

 ??  ?? AJACCIO, France: Demonstrat­ors, most of them angry against Muslim residents, march behind the Corsican flag on the French Mediterran­ean island of Corsica yesterday. —AP
AJACCIO, France: Demonstrat­ors, most of them angry against Muslim residents, march behind the Corsican flag on the French Mediterran­ean island of Corsica yesterday. —AP
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