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Ya Biladi
06-05-2025
- Politics
- Ya Biladi
CCIE files complaint against far-right candidate Alexandre Hinger for Islamophobic remarks
The Collective Against Islamophobia in Europe (CCIE) announced on Sunday evening that it has filed a complaint with the public prosecutor following remarks made by candidate Alexandre Hinger (Party of France) during the partial legislative election in Saône-et-Loire. In a video posted on his X account, the far-right candidate referred to the Family Allowance Fund (CAF) as a «giant mosque» and the «sixth pillar of Islam». According to the complainant, these allegations suggest that «social benefits are a form of religious reward reserved for Muslims». ? We have filed a complaint with the public prosecutor following the remarks made by Alexandre Hinger, candidate of the Party of France in the partial legislative election in Saône-et-Loire. — CCIE (@CCIEurope) May 4, 2025 Announcing its legal action, the CCIE emphasized that «these remarks are not humorous» but instead «constitute incitement to hatred, spread a false and stigmatizing view of Islam, and fuel racist fantasies». The collective added, «They undermine the dignity of Muslim citizens and weaken our national cohesion». Through this initiative, the association follows the lead of the Socialist Party Federation (PS) of Saône-et-Loire, which had announced the same action the day before. In a statement, the PS strongly condemned the «vile remarks» made by Alexandre Hinger, stating, «This is a frontal attack on our institutions, on the French beneficiaries of social rights, and on our fellow citizens of Muslim faith or perceived as such». Persisting with his rhetoric, the accused shared another post on his social media, alleging that the seventh pillar of Islam would be «the refusal to comply». In this regard, the CCIE called for «a clear and firm response from the justice system to put an end to the impunity of these hateful speeches». Meanwhile, the collaborative platform for Maghrebis, Tajmaât, criticized the candidate and his party, which it claims surrounds itself with «radicalized individuals». The "Party of France" surrounds itself with radicalized individuals. Alongside its founder, Thomas Joly, is David Beaune, a neo-Nazi sentenced to 18 years in prison for throwing Imad Bouhoud into the port of Le Havre. He still claims this crime on his networks. — Tajmaât (@Tajmaat_Service) May 4, 2025 The platform further recalls that David Beaune, who is associated with the party, «still claims this crime on his networks».


Ya Biladi
05-05-2025
- Politics
- Ya Biladi
CCIE files complaint against far-right candidate Alexandre Hinger for Islamophobic remarks
The Collective Against Islamophobia in Europe (CCIE) announced on Sunday evening that it has filed a complaint with the public prosecutor following remarks made by candidate Alexandre Hinger (Party of France) during the partial legislative election in Saône-et-Loire. In a video posted on his X account, the far-right candidate referred to the Family Allowance Fund (CAF) as a «giant mosque» and the «sixth pillar of Islam». According to the complainant, these allegations suggest that «social benefits are a form of religious reward reserved for Muslims». ? We have filed a complaint with the public prosecutor following the remarks made by Alexandre Hinger, candidate of the Party of France in the partial legislative election in Saône-et-Loire. — CCIE (@CCIEurope) May 4, 2025 Announcing its legal action, the CCIE emphasized that «these remarks are not humorous» but instead «constitute incitement to hatred, spread a false and stigmatizing view of Islam, and fuel racist fantasies». The collective added, «They undermine the dignity of Muslim citizens and weaken our national cohesion». Through this initiative, the association follows the lead of the Socialist Party Federation (PS) of Saône-et-Loire, which had announced the same action the day before. In a statement, the PS strongly condemned the «vile remarks» made by Alexandre Hinger, stating, «This is a frontal attack on our institutions, on the French beneficiaries of social rights, and on our fellow citizens of Muslim faith or perceived as such». Persisting with his rhetoric, the accused shared another post on his social media, alleging that the seventh pillar of Islam would be «the refusal to comply». In this regard, the CCIE called for «a clear and firm response from the justice system to put an end to the impunity of these hateful speeches». Meanwhile, the collaborative platform for Maghrebis, Tajmaât, criticized the candidate and his party, which it claims surrounds itself with «radicalized individuals». The "Party of France" surrounds itself with radicalized individuals. Alongside its founder, Thomas Joly, is David Beaune, a neo-Nazi sentenced to 18 years in prison for throwing Imad Bouhoud into the port of Le Havre. He still claims this crime on his networks. — Tajmaât (@Tajmaat_Service) May 4, 2025


New Indian Express
21-04-2025
- Business
- New Indian Express
PM Modi hosts US V-P Vance; both welcome progress on trade deal
NEW DELHI: Prime Minister Narendra Modi and US Vice President JD Vance on Monday hailed the significant progress in the ongoing talks for a fair and forward-looking bilateral trade agreement. They also acknowledged the growing cooperation between the two nations in key sectors such as energy, defence, advanced technologies, and other strategic areas, during a meeting marked by personal warmth and a shared commitment to strengthening the India-US partnership. The meeting took place on the first day of Vance's four-day visit to India, with Indian-origin Second Lady Usha, their three children, senior members of the US administration, and top Indian officials in attendance. External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar and National Security Advisor Ajit Doval were also present during the discussions. Following the talks, Modi hosted a dinner for Vance, Usha and his delegation of officials. Reflecting on his January visit to Washington, PM Modi fondly recalled his "fruitful discussions" with President Donald Trump, which laid the foundation for a close and growing partnership between the two countries. The prime minister emphasised that the shared visions of "Make America Great Again" and "Viksit Bharat 2047" would continue to drive bilateral cooperation forward. An official readout of the meeting said: "The leaders welcomed the significant progress in the negotiations for a mutually beneficial India-US Bilateral Trade Agreement focused on the welfare of the people of the two countries. They also acknowledged the continued efforts to enhance cooperation in energy, defence, strategic technologies, and other areas." Prime Minister Modi also conveyed his warm greetings to Trump and expressed his eagerness to host him in India later this year. During their meeting, both leaders exchanged views on regional and global issues of mutual interest. They agreed that dialogue and diplomacy should remain central to resolving international challenges. "The two leaders also exchanged views on various regional and global issues of mutual interest, and called for dialogue and diplomacy as the way forward," the readout said. Earlier in the day, Vice President Vance and his family immersed themselves in India's rich cultural heritage with a visit to the iconic Swaminarayan Akshardham Temple in the capital. The Second Lady and their children, Ewan, Vivek, and Mirabel, were dressed in traditional Indian attire—Ewan and Vivek in kurta-pyjamas, and Mirabel in a beautiful Anarkali outfit with an embroidered jacket. Later, the Vance family visited the Central Cottage Industries Emporium (CCIE) in Janpath, known for its exquisite Indian handicrafts. "It was a wonderful visit. Vice President Vance truly enjoyed it," said Meera Somani, General Manager of the emporium. The family picked up a variety of gifts, including papier-mâché items and brass crafts. Meanwhile, Modi wrapped up the day by extending his best wishes to Vance and his family for a meaningful and enjoyable stay in India and hosted them for a dinner.