Macron issues ultimatum to Muslim leaders, asks to accept ‘republican values’

By Hitesh TikooParis, Nov 20 : French President Emmanuel Macron has asked Muslim leaders across the country to accept a "charter of republican values" as part of a nationwide crackdown on radical Islam.

Macron gave a 15 day ultimatum to French Council of the Muslim Faith (CFCM) to accept the charter, which will state that Islam is a religion and not a political movement, while also prohibiting "foreign interference" in Muslim groups.

This comes after three Islamist terrorist attacks took place across the country in less than a months time.One of the attacks included the horrific beheading of a 47-year-old school teacher, Samuel Paty, by an 18-year-old Chechen refugee after the victim showed cartoons of Prophet Mohammed to his students in a class on freedom of speech.

Emails published by Le Monde, a French daily afternoon newspaper, revealed Patys reluctance to do any more teaching on freedom of speech class, days after he showed the cartoons in his class."Its really distressing and particularly as it comes from a family whose child wasnt in my lesson and isnt someone I know.

కేంద్రంలో కాంగ్రెస్ అధికారంలోకి రాబోతోంది.. : సీఎం రేవంత్...

Its becoming a malicious rumour," Paty had written in an email."I wont do any more teaching on this topic - Ill choose another freedom as a subject for teaching," he wrote in a separate email.

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Patys beheading prompted a strong response from the French government, including police raiding individuals and organisations that expressed support for the attack and attacker in the immediate aftermath of the beheading.A well know mosque in a northern suburb of Paris was shut down by French authorities as part of their clampdown on Islamist groups and suspected extremists.

President Macron has described Islam as a religion "in crisis", and has vowed to tackle what he calls "Islamist Separatism".Following his comments, Macron was criticised by several Muslim majority nations, including Turkey.

Turkish President, Recep Tayyip Erdogan lashed out at Macron and said in a televised speech" "Ive said it on Saturday and am repeating it again, Macron needs to get himself checked out."The French President and his Interior Minister, Gerald Darmanin, met eight French Council of the Muslim Faith (CFCM) leaders at the Elysee palace on Wednesday."Two principles will be inscribed in black and white (in the charter): the rejection of political Islam and any foreign interference," Le Parisien said in a report after the meeting.