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France: Pakistani flag painted on wall of 11th-century chapel

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The wave of the future in France, unless the French government gets serious about combatting jihad violence and Sharia oppression. In five or ten years, or maybe a bit longer, the chapel could well be a mosque.

“Hérault: an 11th century chapel tagged in Fabrègues,” translated from “Hérault : une chapelle du XIe siècle taguée à Fabrègues,” by Guillaume Poingt, Le Figaro, April 29, 2021:

An 11th century chapel was tagged in Fabrègues (Hérault) on Monday April 26, Le Figaro learned on Thursday April 29. The graffiti appears to represent the flag of Pakistan. “It was tagged Monday evening and I was informed on Tuesday afternoon. I immediately alerted the gendarmerie and the prefect. I filed a complaint,” the mayor (without title) of the town, Jacques Martinier, stated to Le Figaro.

“I think it is linked to Macron’s speech on Samuel Paty and the cartoons, there had been demonstrations in Pakistan,” recalls the mayor. “It is a building located on a high point, far from the city center. Those who did this could have come from anywhere,” continues the elected official, who sees it as “a symbolic act.”

The damage was initially revealed on Facebook by Fabrice Thiry, representative of East Hérault for the National Gathering, before being relayed by MEP Gilbert Collard on Twitter.

After the intervention of the municipal services of Fabrègues, the tag on the religious building was partially erased this Friday. An investigation by the Saint-Jean-de-Védas gendarmerie is underway to try to identify the perpetrators.

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