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In France, rejection of Muslim population is growing

A widespread act of violence by the Islamic population is a cause for concern in France. Official statistics show that an average of 120 knife attacks occur daily in France, many of which end in death, according to JNS.

A recent example, which occurred on 2 December, confirms the violence. A man of Iranian origin stabbed a German tourist walking along the Seine near the Eiffel Tower, a place that was considered safe. A more interesting development followed. In 2016, he was arrested and sentenced to five years in prison. Four years later, he was released and placed on the state’s list of highly dangerous persons. On the afternoon of 2 December 2023, he made a video in which he stated that he wanted to “avenge Muslims” and kill infidels – which is exactly what he did a few hours later.

Marine Le Pen, president of the National Rally, expressed: “Many French people now feel it: no one is safe anywhere anymore. A new threshold has been crossed. We are witnessing organised attacks emanating from a certain number of criminogenic suburbs in which there are armed ‘militias’ carrying out raids.”

Despite the rise in motivated violence by Muslims against non-Muslims, most cases remain unknown or simply go silent.

Some are still reported, but it is mostly the violent ones that are highlighted.

The murder in Marseille of Laura Paumier and Mauranne Harel, two young students who were stabbed to death by illegal immigrant Ahmed Hanachi in front of a terrified crowd in 2017. In Marseille, Mohamed L. slit the throat of Alban Gervaise, a military doctor, in front of his two young children as he picked them up from school in 2022. Jean-Baptiste Salvaing and Jessica Schneider, two police officers, were tortured and murdered in front of their young son in their home near Paris in 2016 by Islamist Larossi Abballa. More examples could be cited, but such violence is horrifying…

Gangs of ethnic Muslims also raid shopping centres and parties in rural villages. Most of these attacks are also never mentioned in the media. On November 19, at the town hall of Crépol, a village of five hundred people, members of a Muslim gang armed with long butcher knives came from the neighbouring town of Romans-sur-Isère. They killed 17-year-old Thomas Perotto, whose throat was slit. Seventeen other people were injured, some seriously. Criminologist Xavier Raufer, when asked about the attack, said similar raids occur across the country every week.

On 25 November, a group of young “right-wing” Frenchmen who were planning a demonstration in Romand-sur-Isère were arrested by police on arrival and taken before a judge. They were charged with “intentional racist attack” and immediately sentenced to six to ten months in prison. The banner they brought said only: “Justice for Thomas.”

On 29 November, French Prime Minister Elisabeth Born said that the young men sent to prison deserved it and that they represented a “serious threat to democracy” in France.

But we should not forget anti-Semitism, which has taken an even more violent form. Anti-Semitic attacks in France are also becoming more frequent and have intensified since the attacks by the Hamas in Israel on 7 October. In the weeks between 7 October and 1 December 2023, 1,518 anti-Semitic acts were recorded, many of which were physical attacks.

All incidents were carried out by Islamic anti-Semites. From the murder of Sebastien Sellam in 2003 to the murder of Mireille Noll in 2018, all the murders of Jews in France have been carried out by radicalised Muslims.

Yet the names are silenced, no one wants to appear “right-wing” and present things in the light they really are.

France is now bifurcated into two sides. Some commentators and political leaders have spoken out all the same. Columnist Ivan Rioufol wrote:

The racial outbreak which, in France, accompanied the satanic carnage of Hamas against Israeli civilians, revealed the state of tearing of the nation, close to rupture. Two irreconcilable Frances are already confronting each other in broad daylight: French France and Islamized France.

According to recent polls, 78% of French people believe Islamism poses a mortal threat to France. Ninety-one per cent say they are worried or very worried about a sharp rise in violence in the country.

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