{UAH} Mayor wants to BAN Islam 'to solve the country's problems'
Mayor wants to BAN Islam 'to solve the country's problems'
A MAYOR is pushing for a law to ban Islam – explaining that it is "the
only solution for most of France's problems".
By Tom Parfitt Tom Parfitt
PUBLISHED: 07:01, Sun, May 17, 2015 | UPDATED: 08:34, Sun, Sep 20, 2015
The burqa is banned in France
We must ban the Muslim faith in France
Robert Chardon, mayor of Venelles, a town in the south of France,
tweeted: "We must ban the Muslim faith in France."
He called for the country to removal a secularism law dating back to
1905 – and instead "promote the practice of the Christian faith".
Chardon added: "We also need a Marshall Plan to send Muslims to
countries where the religion is practiced."
He is confident that the religion will be banned in October 2027 – but
did not explain the significance of the date.
He later explained to the newspaper La Monde that his plan is "the
only solution for most of France's problems".
Robert Chardon is the mayor of Venelles, a town in southern France
Chardon is vice-president of the Organisation of Municipalities around
Aix-en-Provence.
His right-leaning party, the Union for a Popular Movement, are now
looking to expel him.
France has an estimated five million Muslims, according to recent
statistics – making Islam the country's second most popular religion.
Many Muslims have faced suspicion after Islamists murdered journalists
at the Paris offices of satirical magazine Charlie Hedbo in January.
The country banned women from wearing burqa in public in 2010.
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A MAYOR is pushing for a law to ban Islam – explaining that it is "the
only solution for most of France's problems".
By Tom Parfitt Tom Parfitt
PUBLISHED: 07:01, Sun, May 17, 2015 | UPDATED: 08:34, Sun, Sep 20, 2015
The burqa is banned in France
We must ban the Muslim faith in France
Robert Chardon, mayor of Venelles, a town in the south of France,
tweeted: "We must ban the Muslim faith in France."
He called for the country to removal a secularism law dating back to
1905 – and instead "promote the practice of the Christian faith".
Chardon added: "We also need a Marshall Plan to send Muslims to
countries where the religion is practiced."
He is confident that the religion will be banned in October 2027 – but
did not explain the significance of the date.
He later explained to the newspaper La Monde that his plan is "the
only solution for most of France's problems".
Robert Chardon is the mayor of Venelles, a town in southern France
Chardon is vice-president of the Organisation of Municipalities around
Aix-en-Provence.
His right-leaning party, the Union for a Popular Movement, are now
looking to expel him.
France has an estimated five million Muslims, according to recent
statistics – making Islam the country's second most popular religion.
Many Muslims have faced suspicion after Islamists murdered journalists
at the Paris offices of satirical magazine Charlie Hedbo in January.
The country banned women from wearing burqa in public in 2010.
Related articles
Unmarried Muslim couples BANNED from riding motorbikes under sharia law
Islamic police clamp down on spiky hair – claiming it's a sign of DEVIL WORSHIP
Muslim shopkeepers forced to sell alcohol and cigarettes – to 'weaken' Islam
--
Disclaimer:Everyone posting to this Forum bears the sole responsibility for any legal consequences of his or her postings, and hence statements and facts must be presented responsibly. Your continued membership signifies that you agree to this disclaimer and pledge to abide by our Rules and Guidelines.To unsubscribe from this group, send email to: ugandans-at-heart+unsubscribe@googlegroups.com
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