State of emergency may continue in France; govt claims to have foiled seven terror plots since start of year
Paris: Seven terror plots have been foiled in France since the start of the year,
Interior Minister Gerard Collomb said on Wednesday, as he argued for a final
extension of the country's state of emergency.
France has imposed state o
f emergency since being attacked in 2015. AP
"Since the start of the year
we've stopped seven plots which could have caused many deaths," Collomb
told C-News television channel.
He said a plot had been thwarted in the southern
city of Marseille in April, a week before the presidential elections, and could
have had "dreadful" consequences, he said.
The extension of the state of emergency is expected
to be approved later on Wednesday by the lower house of Parliament. It has been
in place since November 2015 after a string of attacks in Paris left 130
dead.
President Emmanuel Macron on Monday vowed to end
the state of emergency this autumn by introducing a new security law which
includes many of the emergency measures.
Twelve human rights groups, including Amnesty
International and Human Rights Watch, called on lawmakers on Wednesday to drop
the state of emergency and reject the new law.
Collomb said the law would enable the government to
shut mosques where imams are deemed to be condoning terrorism. Closures could
be ordered for six months at a time, on a rolling basis. "Today there are
three (mosques) that we want to close... since the start of the state of
emergency we've closed 16," he said.

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