France closes a mosque, bans 51 groups, and police offer harassment tactics

The French government has announced the closure of a mosque and the banning of dozens of radical Islamic groups, and authorities will use harassment tactics against radical Islamic movements “20 times a day” so that they will never have peace in France. Police are also digging deeper into radical Islamist networks in an attempt to dismantle the cancer that has gripped France.

France will hold a state funeral for history and geography teacher Samuel Paty tomorrow, Wednesday, at the Sorbonne in Paris, with President Emmanuel Macron presiding. The teacher was beheaded and killed last Friday by a Chechen Islamic terrorist for talking about freedom of speech in class using the Charlie Hebdo cartoons of the Prophet of Islam as an example.

The French government has declared war with Islamic extremists: today it decided to close a mosque in Pantin, a suburb east of Paris, within 48 hours. The imam of the mosque has been accused of preaching extremist Islam and hatred, notably by spreading on his Facebook page a video of the Chechen murderer brutally beheading a French history teacher.

French Interior Minister Gerald Darmanin said that 51 Islamic associations have been identified as being linked to the Islamist movement that killed Patti, a teacher, and that these associations will be banned. He pledged to continue harassing extremist Islamic groups. According to a source close to the interior minister, the police will frequently check individuals and groups of the extremist Islamic movement, an average of 20 times a day, to keep them at bay until the entire system is destroyed.

On Monday, police carried out 34 operations against individuals and groups belonging to the extremist Islamist movement. As of last night, 15 people remained in temporary detention, including four high school students, some of whom confessed to receiving money from the killers to identify the history teacher. By questioning these people, police hope to uncover more of the manipulators or accomplices behind the operation.

Samuel Paty, a history and geography teacher, was brutally beheaded by Islamic terrorists last Friday near the school where he taught in the northern Paris suburbs. According to France’s Interior Minister Damien Darmanin, Paty’s teacher was targeted by a “fatwa,” a death warrant issued by the parents of a student and an imam, both of whom are currently in police custody. Both are currently in police custody. The teacher showed the cartoons of the Prophet of Islam from Charlie Hebdo to her students while she was teaching a class on freedom of speech.