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In Marseille, the Gaza Tragedy Calls to Mind the History of Anti-Arab Racism

In Marseille, the Gaza Tragedy Calls to Mind the History of Anti-Arab Racism
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The trial of Marshal Pétain continues to haunt France to this day

In September 1944, a few months after being greeted by cheering crowds in Paris, Marshal Philippe Pétain, the head of the wartime État Français, was driven across the German frontier into exile under Gestapo escort. He no longer had access to the national radio service, so, as he passed through France, typed copies of his

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What's next for Marine Le Pen? | Marine Le Pen

Far-right leader hails ‘victory in itself’ and vows to fight on after winning more than 40% of the vote

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France elections 2022: Who is voting for far-right polemicist Eric Zemmour?

Zemmour's Islamophobia seems to be resonating in a country where Muslims have for years been the subject of discrimination and racism

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France elections 2022: Who is voting for far-right polemicist Eric Zemmour?

Zemmour's Islamophobia seems to be resonating in a country where Muslims have for years been the subject of discrimination and racism

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What talk of a military coup actually means for France


On April 21, 1961, a group of retired generals and serving officers mounted a failed coup against president de Gaulle. 
As recently as the spring of 1988, a handful of generals published a letter in the conservative daily
Le Figaro protesting that France would be “in danger” if it re-elected the socialist president François Mitterrand.
The 1988 letter was, purportedly, about cuts in defence spending. The recent “generals’ letter” was quite different in tone and language: the kind of stuff that one can read in a constellation of far right and racist web-sites and pseudo news-sites in France known as the 
“Fachosph
re”.

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Emmanuel Macron, l'ENA, and the old weird France


Emmanuel Macron, l'ENA, and the old weird France
Paul Wells: Macron is closing the school known for churning out presidents, prime ministers and top public servants. What's behind this assault on what made him?
April 14, 2021
Macron and his wife Brigitte Macron visit a hospital in Normandy, on April 5, 2018 (CHRISTOPHE ENA/AFP via Getty Images)
We haven’t updated you on French President Emmanuel Macron in a while. It’s not going great. The next presidential election is a year away and polls suggest Macron could lose to Marine Le Pen, leader of the populist Ralliement National, the successor to her father Jean-Marie Le Pen’s Front National. The older Le Pen made it to the second round of presidential elections in 2002, the younger in 2017. Each time respectable opinion told French voters they must vote against Le Pen to save the Republic; both times voters did as they were told. The second time the result was Macron’s presidency. He can’t be sure it will work again. He’d become France’s third consecutive one-term president. His successor would open a can of worms. A belated sequel to Trump and Brexit.

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France: The Damage and Diversion of Macron's "Islamist Separatism"


Posted by Arnov Paul-Choudhury | Dec 24, 2020 |
Seine Saint Denis outside Paris: “From the social and economic exclusion of the banlieues has come some of France’s iconic moments of inclusion”
A “religion that is in crisis all over the world today”. This is President Emmanuel Macron’s framing of Islam, with almost 6 million adherents in France.
His rhetoric, in a speech on October 2, accompanied plans for the strengthening of secularization laws. He coined the term “Islamist separatism” to claim indoctrination of youth across France by Muslims, whose “radical vision of their religion takes control of the local population”.
The timing and direction of these comments failed, perhaps intentionally, to acknowledge the actual problems that face France today — problems, such the wage gap, economic inequality, and concerns about personal health care, that fueled protests in 2019.

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