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The destruction of the Baath regime, the only secular political force in Iraq, was a criminal mistake. Today Iraq is in the hands of small and uncontrolled Islamic groups.
Since Georges Malbrunot and Christian Chesnot were taken hostage, France has also been dragged into the quagmire in Iraq. The kidnappers of the French hostages are not demanding the withdrawal of troops, because the French Government refused to take part in the war. The terrorists, who belong to the ‘Islamic Army in Iraq’, want more. By ordering France to reconsider one of its laws, they are demanding that our country relinquish the free exercise of its sovereignty.
This demand has been made because they believe that our country, which is home to six million Muslims, should subjugate its laws to those of the Sharia. This is the result of 40 years of massive and uncontrolled immigration. The negotiations conducted by members of the French Council for the Muslim Faith with Iraqi Islamic leaders, which have been given extensive media coverage, are further proof of this process of dhimmitude. Mr Chirac and Mr Raffarin, who refuse to recognise France’s Christian roots under the pretext of secularism, have sent members of Islamic associations to act as ambassadors.
Christian Chesnot and Georges Malbrunot are victims of a different hostage taking; that of France by its immigration policy."@en1
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