Over 100 demonstrators attempt to stop Muslim street prayers in Paris

Tensions have erupted in a Paris suburb as officials and residents tried to block Muslims from praying in the street - a dispute that reflects nationwide mosque shortages.

Over 100 demonstrators attempt to stop Muslim street prayers in Paris

Tensions have erupted in a Paris suburb as officials and residents tried to block Muslims from praying in the street - a dispute that reflects nationwide mosque shortages.

No-one was hurt in the skirmishes in Clichy-la-Garenne, but both sides appeared to be digging in their heels in the dispute over prayer space in the town.

Carrying a large banner reading "Stop Illegal Street Prayers," Mayor Remi Muzeau led more than 100 demonstrators in a show of force to dissuade Muslims from praying in the town’s market square.

Worshippers have been praying there every Friday for months in protest over the closure of a prayer room.

A few dozen worshippers tried to pray anyway but sought to avoid confrontation with the protesters and retreated to a less visible spot. However, the demonstrators squeezed them toward a wooden wall.

As worshippers chanted "Allahu akbar", or "God is great" in Arabic, the larger group of demonstrators loudly sang the French national anthem. Some held aloft French flags and a crucifix.

Amid pushing and shoving, a banner the worshippers were carrying reading "United for a Grand Mosque of Clichy" was torn down.

Police with shields then formed a human barricade between the groups and Muslims eventually unrolled their rugs on the pavement, took off their shoes and said their prayers.

When the incident was over, the worshippers clapped, and the mayor pledged to come back again next week - as did the Muslim worshippers.

Mr Muzeau said: "We’ll do it every Friday if necessary.

"I must assure the tranquillity and freedom of the people in my city.

"We must not allow this to happen in our country. Our country, the French Republic, is tarnished."

Clichy la Garenne's mayor Remi Muzueau, center right, and President of the Regional Council of the Ile-de-France region Valerie Pecresse, center left, demonstrate against Muslim street prayers, in the Paris suburb of Clichy la Garenne
Clichy la Garenne's mayor Remi Muzueau, center right, and President of the Regional Council of the Ile-de-France region Valerie Pecresse, center left, demonstrate against Muslim street prayers, in the Paris suburb of Clichy la Garenne

Hamid Kazed, president of the Union of Muslim Associations of Clichy, who led the prayers, said: "We are going to continue until there’s a dialogue for a definitive venue.

"That’s what they want. To divide the citizens.

"We are not fundamentalists. We are for Islam of France."

The demonstrators were joined by the president of the Paris region, Valerie Pecresse, and officials and residents of other Paris suburbs

While Islam has long been France’s second-biggest religion, the country has a chronic shortage of mosques for its estimated five million Muslims.

Muslims in several towns have resorted to praying in the streets, fuelling the anti-immigrant sentiment of far-right National Front leader Marine Le Pen.

Clichy Muslims had been renting a prayer hall from City Hall.

But the town’s mayor decided to turn that space into a library for the town’s 60,000 residents, and the prayer hall was shut down in March following a court battle.

City Hall said Muslims can worship at a new Islamic cultural and prayer centre, already used by hundreds, that the town inaugurated last year.

However, some Muslims say the new facility is too small, remote and does not meet safety standards.

AP

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