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France - Abderrahmane Dahmane, a former adviser to diversity at the Elysee Palace, wants encourage the Muslims in France to protest against the debate on secularism. Initiated by the presidential majority French, ie the UMP although voices are cons among its members such as Prime Minister Francois Fillon, the debate, I think is unnecessary in a secular country like France is. Its purpose is neither more nor less than stigmatizing religions for electoral purposes - the 2012 presidential elections - and will result in a passage that is increasing communalism while dividing the French. In short this true-false debate
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