France Shuts Down 3 Mosques ‘On Grounds Of Radicalization’

A French national flag is flown on top of the Grande Mosque of Paris, in Paris, France on November 27, 2015 in memory of the 130 victims of the November 13, 2015 coordinated terror attacks in Paris claimed by the Isl... A French national flag is flown on top of the Grande Mosque of Paris, in Paris, France on November 27, 2015 in memory of the 130 victims of the November 13, 2015 coordinated terror attacks in Paris claimed by the Islamic State group (IS). A solemn ceremony was held for the victims of the Paris attacks, with President Francois Hollande vowing that France would respond to the "army of fanatics" with more songs, concerts and shows. "We will not give in either to fear or to hate," said Hollande in the courtyard of the Invalides buildings in central Paris, speaking to 2,000 dignitaries and those injured in the violence. Photo by Alain Apaydin/Sipa USA MORE LESS

PARIS (AP) — French Interior Minister Bernard Cazeneuve says three mosques have been shut down in France since the Paris attacks as part of a crackdown on extremist activities.

Cazeneuve told reporters it was the first time mosques are being closed in France “on grounds of radicalization.”

One of the mosques, 35 kilometers (22 miles) east of Paris in Lagny-sur-Marne, was targeted by raids early Wednesday, with police seizing a 9mm revolver, a computer hard disc and jihadist propaganda. Cazeneuve said themosque also had a non-authorized Quranic school.

One person was placed in custody following the raids, with 22 others banned from leaving France. Nine others were put under house arrest.

The two other mosques, in Lyon and Gennevilliers in the Paris region, were shut down last week amid a state of emergency.

Cazeneuve says police have seized 334 weapons since the Nov. 13 attacks that left 130 people dead in Paris.

AP photo: an armed guard outside the Grande Mosque of Paris, after the attacks.

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  1. Avatar for condew condew says:

    Is it better to close a radical mosque or just watch it? While it’s open you know where the dangerous people are, when you close it, they’ll move to other mosques and radicalize them.

  2. Interesting point. Along the same thought, Anonymous is closing down ISIS websites. I think that’s a bad idea. If you monitor a known terrorist site, you might get information that would be missed if you force them underground.

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