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Attorney Cries “Islamophobia” as France Upholds ban on Jihadist-Linked Muslim Engineer from Nuclear Sites

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Published on: September 2, 2014

If you oppose Islamic imperialism, Islamic supremacism, and/or the sharia, then you are clearly “islamophobic.” Being non-Muslim and unwilling to live under dhimmitude in accordance with the sharia is “islamophobic.”

Refusing to surrender to the most extreme and barbaric ideology on the face of the earth is “islamophobic.”

France upholds ban on Muslim engineer from nuclear sites for his links to “jihadist networks”; his lawyer cries “Islamophobia” (thanks to Robert Spencer), September 2, 2014

This is the question that will determine whether or not free societies will survive: will they take steps to protect themselves from the threat of jihad and Islamic supremacism, or will they drop such protective measures so as to avoid being seen as “Islamophobic”? Britain has for years chosen the latter path, and now, on the brink of disaster, trying to backtrack, but it may already be too late. France, at least in this instance, chooses the former path. But they will have much more trouble with this sort of thing in the near future nevertheless.

“France bans Muslim worker from nuclear sites,” AFP, September 2, 2014 (thanks to all who sent this in):

A French court has upheld a ban on a Muslim engineer from accessing nuclear sites, citing his links with what it termed as “jihadist networks”, but his lawyer called it a case of Islamophobia.

Lawyer Sefen Guez Guez told AFP news agency on Monday that he was looking at launching an appeal.

The 29-year-old working for a firm subcontracted by energy giant EDF had been granted access to nuclear installations as part of his job throughout 2012 and 2013.

But in March this year, the man – who cannot be named according to French law, had his pass to enter the Nogent-sur-Seine nuclear power station revoked.

Officials said he had links with a violent armed group and that he was in touch with an imam involved in recruiting people to fight in Iraq.

A court in the north-eastern town of Chalons-en-Champagne upheld the ban saying the management could prevent those “undergoing a process of political and religious radicalisation” from accessing sensitive sites.

The lawyer for the man cried foul and argued that his client had no police record.

“There is no proof of these supposed links,” Guez Guez said.

In June 2014, Guez Guez successfully had the ban revoked by an appeals court. But when the engineer turned up for work, he found he was once again refused access – this time by EDF – to his place of work, and his lawyer appealed again.

France is home to some five million Muslims – the largest Muslim population in western Europe.

 

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