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France to prevent the establishment of the largest minaret in Europe with the name of "Sarkozy"
French authorities have prevented the establishment of a businessman from the minaret of 35 meters high, ie, the longest in Europe, and will carry the name of President Nicolas Sarkozy and the objection to a decision to close places of worship.
The newspaper (Le Parisien) that the businessman Rashid Nkaz was who was behind the project, which was seeking to stay in Genvelier near Paris.
The Nkaz, former candidate for president and founder of the "do not touch the constitutional" law, which has struggled to prevent wearing of the veil in the street, bought half a million euros compared to the land on which the mosque, which the authorities sought to close it.
This initiative seeks to bring attention to the process of closing the mosque that Muslims have to pray for thirty years.
French authorities have prevented the establishment of a businessman from the minaret of 35 meters high, ie, the longest in Europe, and will carry the name of President Nicolas Sarkozy and the objection to a decision to close places of worship.
The newspaper (Le Parisien) that the businessman Rashid Nkaz was who was behind the project, which was seeking to stay in Genvelier near Paris.
The Nkaz, former candidate for president and founder of the "do not touch the constitutional" law, which has struggled to prevent wearing of the veil in the street, bought half a million euros compared to the land on which the mosque, which the authorities sought to close it.
This initiative seeks to bring attention to the process of closing the mosque that Muslims have to pray for thirty years.
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