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PARIS (AFP) – French President Nicolas Sarkozy declared Thursday that
multiculturalism had failed, joining a growing number of world leaders or ex
-leaders who have condemned it.
"My answer is clearly yes, it is a failure," he said in a television
interview when asked about the policy which advocates that host societies
welcome and foster distinct cultural and religious immigrant groups.
"Of course we must all respect differences, but we do not want... a society
where communities coexist side by side.
"If you come to France, you accept to melt into a single community, which is
the national community, and if you do not want to accept that, you cannot
be welcome in France," the right-wing president said.
"The French national community cannot accept a change in its lifestyle,
equality between men and women... freedom for little girls to go to school,"
he said.
"We have been too concerned about the identity of the person who was
arriving and not enough about the identity of the country that was receiving
him," Sarkozy said in the TFI channel show.
British Prime Minister David Cameron, German Chancellor Angela Merkel,
Australia's ex-prime minister John Howard and Spanish ex-premier Jose Maria
Aznar have also recently said multicultural policies have not successfully
integrated immigrants.
Merkel in October said efforts towards multiculturalism in Germany had "
failed, totally."
The comment followed weeks of anguished debate sparked by the huge
popularity of a book by a central banker saying that immigrants, in
particular Muslims, were making Germany "more stupid."
Britain's Cameron last week pronounced his country's long-standing policy of
multiculturalism a failure, calling for better integration of young Muslims
to combat home-grown extremism.
He urged a "more active, muscular liberalism" where equal rights, the rule
of law, freedom of speech and democracy are actively promoted to create a
stronger national identity.
The prime minister, who took power in May 2010, argued that "under the
doctrine of state multiculturalism, we have encouraged different cultures to
live separate lives, apart from each other and the mainstream".
He said this had resulted in a lack of national identity in Britain which
had made some young Muslims turn to extremist ideology.
Sarkozy said in his television interview Thursday that "our Muslim
compatriots must be able to practise their religion, as any citizen can,"
but he noted "we in France do not want people to pray in an ostentatious way
in the street."
French far-right leader Marine Le Pen late last year came under fire for
comparing Muslims praying in the streets outside overcrowded mosques in
France to the Nazi occupation.
Marine Le Pen said there were "ten to fifteen" places in France where
Muslims worshipped in the streets outside mosques when these were full. |
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