According to information from BFMTV confirmed by AFP on Saturday November 2, a dead boar was left in front of the premises of a Franco-Turkish association where there is a mosque in Côte-d'Or. An investigation has been opened. The Minister of the Interior rebelled against a “anti-Muslim act” intolerable.
A lifeless boar was left in front of the premises of a Franco-Turkish association where there is a mosque on the night of Friday November 1 to Saturday November 2, according to information from BFMTV confirmed by AFP. The lifeless animal was discovered around 11:50 p.m. in the town of Saint-Usage, a village of 1,300 inhabitants near Dijon, in Côte-d'Or.
The gendarmerie was immediately called to the scene, according to AFP. A judicial investigation has been opened. According to BFMTV, a march could be organized on Sunday to denounce this act. The association's representative would also plan to file a complaint.
And “intolerable anti-Muslim act” for Bruno Retailleau
On X (formerly Twitter), the Minister of the Interior rebelled against a “intolerable anti-Muslim act” and provided support and “that of the State” to the “believers of these communities”. “Attacking places of worship is extremely cowardly and amounts to barbaric violence”also denounced Bruno Retailleau.
The minister also recalled that these facts occurred a few days after the attempted fire at the Amiens mosque. Tuesday, October 29, a fire started at the Assounna mosque, reported The Picard Courier. The fire damaged one of the rear doors without spreading throughout the building. No one had been injured. A complaint had been filed for “deliberate damage by fire”.
published on November 2 at 2:45 p.m., Lola Dhers, 6Medias
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