Those targeted said the police burst into homes, restaurants, or mosques; broke people’s belongings; threw Qurans on the floor; terrified children; and placed restrictions on people’s movements so severely that they lost jobs and income, or suffered physically.
The raids werelaunched on November 14 in response to attacks in Paris a day earlier that left 130 people dead, and were later claimed by the Islamic State of Syria and the Levant (ISIL) group.
ISIL’s claim triggered a backlash – not just in France, but across Europe and elsewhere – as Muslim communities were collectively “punished”. There are between 5.5 million and 6.2 million Muslims in France, or roughly 7.6 percent of the total population – making the group the largest Muslim minority in Europe. Declared by President Francois Hollande, France’s emergency laws approved warrantless searches.
SOURCE: Aljazeera.
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