State-sponsored Islamophobia in France encourages violence

State-sponsored Islamophobia in France encourages violence

Summary

On June 27, El Hidaya Mosque in Roussillon in Southern France was attacked and vandalised. On May 31, Hichem Miraoui, a Tunisian national, was shot dead by his French neighbour in a village near the French Riviera. A month earlier, Aboubakar Cisse was stabbed to death in a mosque in the town of La Grand-Combeby by a French citizen. There has been a significant spike in Islamophobic acts in France – something the French authorities remain reluctant to publicly comment on. The idea that French Muslims are somehow threatening the French state through their identity expression has been championed by the French far right for decades. In 2018, French President Emmanuel Macron called for the creation of a “French Islam”, a euphemism for domesticating and controlling Muslim institutions to serve the interest of the state. The French state started acting on its obsession with controlling Muslims with more and tougher policies. Between 2018 and 2020, it shut down 672 Muslim-run entities, including schools and mosques. By January 2022, the French government reported that it had inspected more than 24,000 Muslim organisations and businesses, shut down more than 700 and seized 46 million euros.

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