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 HEY...Sarkozy

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Today - April 11, 2011 - we stand with France...

 

AGAINST

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The Canvas

"Prison for Women"

 

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AMERICA

 

Keep your eye on France as she struggles to

 

regain her great French culture that has been attacked by

 

Shariah Islam

 

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British Muslim


Anjem Choudary


arrested in burka ban protest


in France


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(MailONline) A British Muslim radical has been permanently banned from France 
as the country steps up security before the introduction of a nationwide burka 
ban on Monday April 11.

 

Anjem Choudary, head of the outlawed Islam4UK which advocates Sharia law, was 
turned back as he tried to join an illegal protest in Paris on Saturday.

 

Officials served Mr Choudary with a legal notice informing him that the French 
Interior Ministry was banning him permanently.

 

Abu Izzadeen and Omar Bakri, both also controversial figures based in Britain, 
both tried to get to the event but were stopped by police.

 

It eventually saw 61 people arrested, including 19 women wearing veils and an 
illegal immigrant who was carrying an offensive weapon.

 

France is on a high state of alert after Al Qaeda issued warnings that it would 
attack the country following the introduction of the ban, which imposes fines 
of £130 and 'civic duty' guidance to women caught wearing Islamic veils.

  

President Sarkozy said France was “an old nation united around a certain idea 
of personal dignity, particularly women’s dignity, and of life together. It’s 
the fruit of centuries of efforts.”

 

In a separate circular issued last month, prime minister François Fillon said 
he wanted to “solemnly reaffirm the values of the republic”, arguing that 
“concealing the face . . . places the people involved in a position of 
exclusion and inferiority incompatible with the principles of liberty, equality 
and human dignity affirmed by the French republic.”

 

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PRAY THAT FRANCE WINS THIS FIGHT FOR HER FUTURE?

 

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