Charlie Hebdo attack: Algerian immigrants to face extremism
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Charlie Hebdo attack and Paris hostages are incidents that took attraction of Algerians, Muslims and immigrants in France, as the French Muslims in general swallow errors of extremists, who did neither represent Islam nor immigrants, and racism appeared in their faces, especially the right-wing supporters.
Paris and its European partners intend to impose more control on travelers, especially that the French media tried, last week, to focus on the two brothers Kouachi, who are the product of immigration in France, and they are of Algerian origin.
In this context, French Council for the Muslim religion, that was adopted by Paris, announced that the attacks against Islam worship places largely doubled, since the terrorist attack on the sarcastic magazine “Charlie Hebdo”, as the Observatory of Combating Islamophobia which belongs to the Council of Islamic Religion, showed that attacks against Islamic symbols exceeded 50 since the accident of Charlie Hebdo, calling for a doubling of the surveillance on mosques and Islamic Centers.
In turn, French Religion Council clarified, through an official statement, that was signed by its chairman, Dalil Boubakar, on Tuesday, said that March 11 rally showed the refusal of the majority of Muslims in France for radical extremism and terrorism, calling on Muslims in France to take precautions to avoid disagreement, confusion and miss the opportunity for those who seek to aggravate the situation.
One of the results that are emerging from the attack on Charlie Hebdo is that France sought to tighten procedures for entry and exit to and from France and its also its European partners, where immigrants will be the most affected, as the French Interior Minister, Bernard Cazeneuve, said that his services are willing to facilitate access to the police to information about passengers on board of air transport companies on the European level, under what is known as the “record of passengers names”, and is based on enabling the police to obtain the information of travelers during the seizure process.