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‘Radical Islamism’ is the ‘enemy’ of France, PM Jean Castex says

  • Radical Islamism is ‘a political ideology which distorts the Muslim religion by twisting its scriptures, he told a memorial service in Nice
  • In a country on edge, 200 investigations were opened last week alone for supporting terrorism and death threats related to a teacher’s killing

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French Prime Minister Jean Castex awards a local police officer during a ceremony to pay tribute to the victims of a knife attack in Nice. Photo: EPA-EFE
Agence France-Presse
French Prime Minister Jean Castex on Saturday lamented the killings of three people by a knife attacker in Mediterranean city Nice and named “radical Islamism” as an “enemy” for the country.
“We know the enemy, it has not only been identified, but has a name, it’s radical Islamism,” Castex told a memorial service in Nice, recalling that the city had already paid a “heavy toll” when 86 people were killed in a 2016 truck ramming attack against a crowd on France’s July 14 national day.

Radical Islamism is “a political ideology which distorts the Muslim religion by twisting its scriptures,” he added.

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“Every time it’s France that’s in the sights, is the target of terrorism,” Castex said.

In response to the Nice attack, believed to have been carried out by a recently-arrived Tunisian migrant, French President Emmanuel Macron has begun pushing for tighter security at the external borders of Europe’s Schengen free-travel zone.
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With the continent also stunned after a gunman killed four in the Austrian capital Vienna on Monday, France has already doubled the number of guards on borders with its EU neighbours, to 4,800, and raised its terror alert level to the highest setting.

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