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Sarkozy proposes police measures after Toulouse shootings

14.4.12

Sarkozy proposes police measures after Toulouse shootings: By Antoine Lerougetel
13 April 2012

[wsws.org] Yesterday the government of French President Nicolas Sarkozy proposed new anti-democratic laws ostensibly aimed at preventing terrorist actions by “lone wolves” or “self-radicalised” people acting outside organised groups. These measures would punish people for visiting “terrorist” web sites or traveling abroad to receive terrorist training.

La D�p�che reports: “According to the justice minister, the bill will punish people who visit ‘habitually and without a legitimate purpose’ sites which incite terrorism, just as it is now done in the fight against paedophiles.… We cannot let individuals, often young and impressionable, get saturated with images of beheading and incitement to hatred without reacting. Those who broadcast them should not enjoy impunity either.”


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