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Tensions grow in France between indigenous and Muslim population after beheading and closure of Mosques




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Tensions between indigenous French citizens and government and the Muslim population of the country are reaching new heights following the closure of dozens of more Mosques and Islamic schools linked to extremist views and the beheading of a French schoolteacher.

French Minister of the Interior Gérald Darmanin revealed last week that since the start of 2020 73 mosques and Islamic schools have been closed across France, with 12 in September alone.

This news came just days before secondary school teacher, Samuel Paty, had his head sawn off by a deranged 18-year-old Chechen, Mohammedan migrant.

France has seen countless atrocities by Muslim terrorists in recent years, the blood curdling screech of “allahu akbar” (allah is great) followed by mindless slaughter of innocent bystanders has become a regular occurrence on the streets of France.

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