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The hypocrisy of France

The hypocrisy of France

BY: Hanieh Tarkian PEJOURNAL - France tries in every way to encourage the clash between peoples and religions, after having favored a globalized and mondialist society, in which no more space is left for religious and cultural identities, favored the culture of nihilism, encouraged an ultra-laicist vision of society, but on the other hand strengthened the alliance with countries that economically and ideologically finance terrorism in the Middle East, given asylum to individuals linked to terrorist groups and having instead opposed countries such as Syria and Iran that have fought against terrorism. Unfortunately, we can see the proliferation of groups…
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Macron’s Religious Separatism; The fine line of censorship

Macron’s Religious Separatism; The fine line of censorship

BY: Valeria Rodriguez PEJOURNAL - At the beginning of October, Emmanuel Macron presented a bill on “Religious Separatism” but, curiously, it is directed at Islam. Despite having been presented by Macron with great fanfare, it will be made official at the beginning of December to be debated during the first half of 2021. Macron maintains that "Islamic radicalism" is a danger to France, referring to certain attitudes regarding the publication of cartoons about the prophet, which generated large demonstrations, including violent actions that were attributed to Islamic "terrorists", but far criticizing the provocation by Charlie Hebdo magazine, he supported what…
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Macron’s irrational behavior in public Anti Islamism shows his crudeness in politics

Macron’s irrational behavior in public Anti Islamism shows his crudeness in politics

PEJOURNAL - The secretary of the Iran's Supreme National Security Council reacted to the French president's insolence and his insult to Islam and Muslims. Admiral Ali Shamkhani wrote on his personal Twitter account: " Macron's irrational behavior in public Anti Islamism shows his crudeness in politics, otherwise he would not have dared to embrace Islam in his quest for leadership in Europe. I suggest that he read more history and not rejoice in the support of a declining America & Zionism. "
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What is Macron looking for in the ruins of Beirut?

What is Macron looking for in the ruins of Beirut?

PEJOURNAL - The principle that emerged during the visit of French President Emmanuel Macron to Beirut yesterday after the deadly explosion of the city's pier: "The return of the perpetrator to the crime scene is the accepted principle in all criminal cases." It seems that Macron still thinks that Lebanon is a French colony. After months of street protests by the French people, he did not give a convincing response to the unjust and corrupt policies of his government to the people of his country. Now he has come to Beirut to provide international aid to Lebanon in the face…
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SCFR: Europe’s Skepticism on Future of Relations with United States

SCFR: Europe’s Skepticism on Future of Relations with United States

PEJOURNAL - A professor of geopolitics, referring to some of the European leaders’ positions and moves toward secession from the United States, said: “However, it should not be assumed that Europeans have seceded from the United States and do not consider Washington as their ally.” But in the current situation in Europe, Europe is waiting for the results of the elections in the United States in the next four months and if Mr. Biden comes to power, the United States and Europe will be closer again.” Dr. Abdolreza Faraji Rad, in an interview with the website of the Strategic Council…
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Reuters: Macron says France won’t remove statues, erase history

Reuters: Macron says France won’t remove statues, erase history

PEJOURNAL - French President Emmanuel Macron said on Sunday fighting racism should not lead to a “hateful” re-writing of history following worldwide protests over the killing of George Floyd, a black man, by a police officer in the United States. Some protesters in the United States and elsewhere have targeted statues of historic figures associated with slavery or other past human rights abuses. “I will be very clear tonight, compatriots: the Republic won’t erase any name from its history. It will forget none of its artworks, it won’t take down statues,” he said in a televised address to the nation.
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