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Home»News»A Losing Game for French Muslims: Elections Amidst Rising Islamophobia

A Losing Game for French Muslims: Elections Amidst Rising Islamophobia

News 11/04/2022No Comments3 Mins ReadBy Maira Khan
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Anti-Islamic rhetoric dominates the 2022 French presidential elections with far-right candidates Marine Le Pen and Eric Zemmour trying to outdo current President Emmanuel Macron, the torchbearer of systematic Islamophobia in France.  

With Islamophobia dangerously on the rise, this election further stimulates fear amongst the French Muslim community, as the current candidacy is notorious for leading their campaigns with anti-immigration and anti-Islamic narratives. 

Eric Zemmour has been previously convicted for inciting racially bigoted views such as his ‘great replacement theory’, in which he predicts the French population to be replaced with a Muslim majority population.[1] Marine Le Pen was ironically critiqued as ‘going soft on Islam’, even though she promotes a narrative stating ‘the fight agaisnt Islamism’ is the ‘first world war of the 21st century’ and vows to completely ban the wearing of Hijab.[2]

Leading the polls closely is Macron who, like this peers, seeks to further his campaign by implementing draconian policies which ‘supress Islam and Muslim expression under the banner of countering terrorism, radicalisation and maintaining ‘republican values’.[3] Macron’s hard-line approach towards Islam and Muslims harbours a climate of hostility and fear which is further manifested through systematic Islamophobic policies. 

‘61% of the French population believe Islam to be incompatible with the values of the Republic, and 80% believe secularism to be threatened’ [4]

In a first-of-its-kind report published by CAGE in March 2022, ‘state-sponsored persecution of Muslims in France’ is revealed.[5] The report analyses France’s crackdown on Islam and Muslims, the methods in which systematic Islamophobia is entrenched deeply in society, and provides a unique focus on Macron’s ‘Systematic Obstruction policy’. 

This policy ultimately grants the French state the power to ‘monitor and close institutions, unilaterally dissolve organisations and seize money under the pretence of preserving Republican values and combatting ‘Islamism’ and ‘Separatism’.[6]

Staggering statistics in the report reveal:

24,887 systematic order controls have been varied out;

718 Muslim organisations have been closed down or dissolved by the state (including schools, mosques and businesses);

€46,000,000 has been seized.

CAGE report

The organisations dissolved include BrakaCity, one of the biggest Muslim charities in France, and human rights group with official UN NGO status, the CCIF (Collective Against Islamophobia in France). Other Islamic institutions continue to be targeted by French authorities and dissolved under the ‘anti-separatism’ bill which came into action in August 2021. 

Crackdown on every facet of Muslims’ lives

The striking crackdown on Muslims in France is demonstrated to be enacted in every facet of one’s life. The European Islamophobia report discusses the impact of Macron’s ‘anti-separatism, radicalisation and extremism’ rhetoric in social, economic, educational, work and public settings. [7]

The report also emphasises how Macron’s plans to combat ‘anti-separatism’ “transparently focuses on the political, ideological, theological, and financial control of Muslim communities.”[8]    

These findings warrant a serious degree of concern for not only Muslims in France but all over Europe. While France has been less subtle in their systematic suppression of Islam and Muslims, anti-Muslim rhetoric finds itself spread through national media, laws and policies which ‘restrain the fundamental rights of Muslim citizens’ across wider Europe.[9]

These elections should send an alarming signal to communities pertaining to what the future for Muslims could look like, and encourage communities from all faith groups to mobilise and collectively work to hinder further systematic state suppression.  


Source: Islam21c

Notes:

[1] https://www.theguardian.com/world/2022/mar/27/anti-islam-rhetoric-in-french-election-risks-spiral-of-hatred-says-paris-mosque-rector

[2] https://www.cage.ngo/wp-content/uploads/2022/03/ENG-_We-are-beginning-to-spread-Terror_-report-2022.pdf

[3] https://www.cage.ngo/wp-content/uploads/2022/03/ENG-_We-are-beginning-to-spread-Terror_-report-2022.pdf

[4] https://www.cage.ngo/wp-content/uploads/2022/03/ENG-_We-are-beginning-to-spread-Terror_-report-2022.pdf

[5] https://www.cage.ngo/wp-content/uploads/2022/03/ENG-_We-are-beginning-to-spread-Terror_-report-2022.pdf

[6] https://www.cage.ngo/wp-content/uploads/2022/03/ENG-_We-are-beginning-to-spread-Terror_-report-2022.pdf

[7] https://islamophobiareport.com/islamophobiareport.pdf

[8] https://islamophobiareport.com/islamophobiareport.pdf

[9] https://islamophobiareport.com/islamophobiareport.pdf

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Maira Khan

Maira Khan is a UCL Psychology graduate, who also holds a postgraduate degree in Health Psychology. She has been involved in many community-based projects, previously volunteering with Lighthouse Advocacy. She is currently the Campaigns Co-ordinator and Stand4Uyghurs lead at Islam21c. Maira aspires to become a researcher and intends to make a contribution to the field of international relations by shedding light on international complicity towards global injustices.

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