Paris – France says it has expelled an Algerian Islamist extremist and a radical Muslim preacher from Mali, and that it is in the process of deporting a Saudi Muslim prayer leader.
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Extremist Muslims from abroad are being targeted as part of a French crackdown after deadly March attacks in the southwest city of Toulouse by a 23-year-old claiming links to al-Qaida.
The French Interior Ministry said Monday that others its plans to expel include a Tunisian militant and a Turkish imam.
Three paratroopers, a rabbi and three young Jewish school children were killed in the March attacks. The alleged shooter, Mohamed Merah, was killed after a 32-hour standoff with police.
I don’t know what is more shocking, the actual attack in Toulouse or the fact that France is doing something about it.
France means business; while England won’t extradite terrorist back to their home countries’ because they are afraid they face the death penalty. The terrorist are not worry about anybody else death except their own
This will be good for France, good for the Jews and good for the vast majority of French Muslims.
Good riddance, let’s hope this is only the beginning! France has a long way to go, after total negligence for years. Time to smoke the rats out!