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Emmanuel Macron to clamp down on foreign Mosques in France in bid to combat Islamic extremism

The French President dubbed it "Islamist separatism"

Newsroom February 20 11:40

French President Emmanuel Macron has announced a series of measures to combat what he calls ‘Islamist separatism’ in the country. These include limiting the number of foreign imams and stricter controls on the financing of mosques.

“We will train imams in France so that they will be able to master the French language and the rules of the Republic,” he explained.

“Moving away from an insular form of Islam is extremely important to help reduce foreign influences and insure that each person respects the laws of the republic.”

One of the other key measures announced is a stricter control of foreign financing of religious buildings and mosques to avoid suspicious projects.

“We need to know where the money is coming from, who is receiving it and what they are doing with it, ” the President said.

The grand mosque of An-Nour in Mulhouse is a case in point.

The construction of a huge complex complete with pool, schools and shops, funded in part by an NGO in Qatar, is currently suspended due to an inquiry.

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Finally, the other key measure is the cancellation of a foreign language and culture programme known under the acronym Elco – the teaching of native language and culture (enseignement de langue et de culture d’origine), which according to Macron is a mechanism which favours forms of separatism.

Nine countries would be affected by this – Algeria, Croatia, Spain, Italy, Morocco, Portugal, Serbia, Tunisia, and Turkey as early as September 2020.

The teachers in these programmes are chosen by the governments of the respective countries, a system which exists in France since 1977 and serves some 80,000 students annually.

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