Wednesday, March 9, 2016

Radicalisation in the policy: a note which worries – Le Point

Le Parisien has obtained a confidential note on cases of radicalization in the French police. Very specific examples are listed. Among the topics stumbling to some police officers, wearing the uniform. The daily shows including an incident from October 2, 2014, where a young woman, agent monitoring, had treated the pants “wipes dirt from the Republic.” “She then went out of the changing rooms covered serving a hijab,” says the urban police.

Meanwhile, the young woman had opened an account on the social networks that made the relay theories complotistes on the attacks in Paris. After a call to order of his superiors, she did not return his service, refused to remove her veil in front of the chief physician says Le Parisien . Another example cited, that of a peacekeeper, who himself is still in office. Accustomed to listen to verses from the Koran during his working hours, the man had once “enjoyed a stop at the bakery to go get burqas to his companion.”



transgression of the principle of secularism

Although it is a minority, these behaviors transgression of the principle of secularism within the teams of law enforcement, concerned. investigations, dismissals … The institution tries to cope with this new radicalization often identified by colleagues themselves or the direct hierarchy of the main concerned. And radicalization does not stop to Islam. As explained L e Parisien , the identity withdrawal also concerns other religions.

Among the cases cited, an official presented as treasurer a Jewish community organization specialized in the prosecution of anti-Semitic acts, which demand now 100,000 euros to the state for anti-Semitic remarks allegedly made by his colleagues. He also denounces a slower progress against Muslim officials and a mutation that had forced him to move his office the day of a Jewish holiday. After the RATP, the police is also beginning to be confronted with social delinquency.

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