The Interior Minister Bernard Cazeneuve said Monday on Europe1 forty imams “preachers of hate” had been expelled from France since 2012, including a dozen since the beginning of the year. “We have expelled since 2012 forty preachers of hatred and imams. In the previous five years, he had been expelled fifteen, “said the Minister. ” Since the beginning of the year there are 22 cases that are under investigation and a dozen imams and preachers of hate who were expelled, “he added. While” hate preacher who intended to remain in France, if he will be expelled abroad, I do systematically, “said the minister Asked about the government’s desire to close the hundred Salafist mosques, some of which feed the terrorist jihadism, he replied.” If there has associations that manage these mosques and all of whose members are pursuing an objective appeal to hatred and incitement to terrorism, these mosques will be dissolved. “Files are currently being expertise, said Mr. Cazeneuve. In addition, he insisted, “there have been complaints filed criminal every time it was found that a person called to hatred in mosques in France.” Yassin Salhi, alleged jihadist who confessed to killing and beheading his boss Friday in Isère, was radicalized in Pontarlier (Doubs) in the early 2000s at the touch of a man suspected of planning attacks in Indonesia with al-Qaida militants. “There is no doubt (from the suspect, ie) incentives whose reality is personal, but there is a symbolism which it borrows all images the most dreadful, the most abject of terrorism, “said Mr. Cazeneuve. Bernard Cazeneuve will visit the day in Sousse in Tunisia, where an attack against a hotel killed 38 Friday. 6/29/2015 9:55:35 – Paris (AFP) – AFP © 2015
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