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Paris mayor wants to ban inaugural black feminist festival

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PArIS: Paris Mayor Anne Hidalgo has called for a black feminist festival in the French capital to be banned, saying it was “prohibited to white people”.

The first edition of the Nyansapo Festival, due to run from July 28 to 30 at a cultural centre in Paris, bills itself as “an event rooted in black feminism, activism, and on (a) European scale”.

Four-fifths of the festival area will be set aside as a “non-mixed” space “for black women”, according to its website in French.

Another space will be a “nonmixed” area “for black people” regardless of gender. Another space would be “open to all”.

The English version of the site does not use the word “non-mixed”, but “reserved”.

Hidalgo, a Socialist, said on Twitter that she firmly condemned the organisati­on “of this event, ‘prohibited to white people’.”

“I am asking for this festival to be banned,” she said, adding she also reserved the right “to prosecute the organisers for discrimina­tion”.

Police prefect Michel Delpuech said in a statement that police had not been advised about the event.

But, Delpuech added, the police “would ensure the rigorous compliance of the laws, values, and principles of the republic”.

French anti-racist and anti-semitism organisati­ons strongly condemned the festival.

SOS Racisme described the event as “a mistake, even an abominatio­n, because it wallows in ethnic separation, whereas anti-racism is a movement which seeks to go beyond race”.

Licra – the Internatio­nal League against Racism and Antisemiti­sm – said “Rosa Parks would be turning in her grave”, a reference to the American civil rights icon.

Wallerand de Saint-Just, the regional head of Marine Le Pen’s National Front party, had challenged Hidalgo last week to explain how the city was putting on an event “promoting a concept that is blatantly racist and anti-republican”. — AFP

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