(Anadolu) France will close seven more mosques and associations by the end of this year suspected of promoting “radical Islamism,” the country’s interior minister announced Tuesday.
Gerald Darmanin welcomed the decision to close a mosque in the city of Allonnes for six months on the grounds that it defends “radical Islam.”
Darmanin said that the bank accounts of the mosque’s administrators were also seized, adding that 13 associations have been closed in the country since President Emmanuel Macron took office.
Noting that 92 of the 2,500 mosques in the country were closed as a result of inspections, Darmanin said that since September 2020, the residence permits of 36,000 foreigners have been canceled on the grounds that these individuals threaten public order.