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Europe
France Deports Islamic Mosque Leader
2004-05-21
France deported an Islamic mosque leader Thursday who was accused of leading a group that advocates terrorism, the Interior Ministry said. The expulsion of Midhat Guler is part of a growing French crackdown against radical Muslim clerics. Guler, a Turkish national, was taken out of France by plane, but the ministry did not indicate what the destination was. "This expulsion is motivated by the threat that this person represented to the public order," the ministry said in a statement. "Mr. Guler is in fact a leader in France of a Turkish Islamic extremist movement called 'Kaplan' that preaches use of violence and terrorism." The ministry statement was an apparent reference to a group that calls for establishing an Islamic state in Turkey as a breeding ground for Islamic terrorists.

Guler, 45, was the leader of a mosque near the Bastille area of eastern Paris, the ministry said. He has lived in France for 28 years and has five children. The French government has pledged to deport those who preach Islamic fundamentalism. But it suffered an embarrassment last month when it expelled an Algerian Muslim prayer leader, Abdelkader Bouziane, who condoned wife-beating and allegedly made calls to violence. Days after Bouziane was put on a plane to Algiers, a court ruled the deportation was unwarranted and said he could return to France.
Posted by:Fred

#6  Man, these guys are slipping badly. They even left out the part about this being some form of "humiliation." Here's hoping the b@stard went out feet first.
Posted by: Zenster   2004-05-21 12:52:12 PM  

#5  France shouldn't be making these UNILATERAL decisions. Shame on them for not going to the UN.
Posted by: Chris W.   2004-05-21 10:14:50 AM  

#4  Give them time, Brad; the Islamic community hasn't protested this "racist and unfair" decision yet.

Still, if France wants to start deporting terrorists, they're gonna need a whole fleet of planes . . . and a lot of mosques are going to be without a resident hate-spewing terrorist-supporting anti-Western Islamic bastard humble imam to give the Friday sermons . . .
Posted by: The Doctor   2004-05-21 10:02:53 AM  

#3  wow!!! if france keeps this up i might actually begin to respect them, a little. from all i have heard of france i expected them to hold a referendum on changes this government to an islamic republic.
Posted by: brad   2004-05-21 9:30:04 AM  

#2  Was he exiled for one week or two?
Posted by: Super Hose   2004-05-21 4:32:13 AM  

#1  hmm. perhaps he got a one way trip to the mid atlantic?
Posted by: Anonymous   2004-05-21 2:51:59 AM  

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