Macron decries ‘Islamic separatism,’ defends blasphemy
September 24, 2020
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CWN Editor's Note: Freedom in France, the president said at a naturalization ceremony, includes “the freedom to believe or not to believe. But this is inseparable from the freedom of expression up to the right to blasphemy.”
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