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Raids On Bases Of Muslim Organizations In France

Raids on bases of Muslim organizations in France, preparations to send 213 fundamentalists back to their country.

Following the day-to-day murder investigation of the teacher, French police launched a massive campaign of action against Islamic organizations on Monday.

Raids have been conducted at all places and suspected foreigners are being detained and questioned. On Friday, a terrorist youth of Chechen origin killed teacher Samuel Patty by beheading him outside his school.

The police also piled the young man shortly afterward.

France’s police began raiding their hideouts on Monday, following the Finance Minister’s signal of economic action against radical Islamic organizations.

Home Minister Gerald Durmenin said that people from 50 organizations who posted hateful posts on social media are the targets of the government.

Investigations have been started in 80 cases related to their online posts. Two people had issued a fatwa demanding action against Patty.

Police are taking action in many other cases including these. According to sources, preparations are being made to send 213 foreigners of radical ideology back to their country. 150 of these people are in jail.

All these people are on the watch list of the government. So far 11 people have been arrested in the case of Patty’s murder. There are also those on the police radar who campaigned against Patty on social media.

These people had considered it wrong to show cartoons of Prophet Muhammad while Patty taught freedom of expression.

According to a source related to the judicial system, Morocco-born Abdel Hakim Seferui has been pressuring the French government by campaigning in favor of Muslims on social media for years.

It is notable that in 2011, Abdel Hakim Seferui campaigned against a Muslim high school in the town of Saint Oyun, near Paris, to ban the wearing of Muslim girls.

The school later had to withdraw its decision. Abdel has been on the watch list of French intelligence agencies for the past 15 years. This time it can also be acted upon.

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