Christine Tasin, founder of Résistance Républicaine
[I should add that made the collage above. News media are too cautious to lay blame, and especially with religious implications, as I fasion Tasin to do above. I don't think she even sees the problem in religious terms, but in cultural ones.]
Tiberge at GalliaWatch has a post on the Muslim holiday Aid-el-Kebir.
She writes:
On October 15, and for three days thereafter, thousands of sheep were slaughtered in France in the annual Muslim blood-bath called Aïd-el-Kébir (or Aïd-el-Adha). Belfort, in the region of Franche-Comté, was one of many cities to host the Islamic spectacle of ritual sacrifice, and, because of the magnitude of the deed, gained some notorious publicity. Christine Tasin, founder of Résistance Républicaine attended the ceremony in Belfort (from outside the improvised slaughterhouse) and engaged in a bitter quarrel with Muslims who interviewed her (video above [here]). Veterinarian Alain de Peretti, who administers the anti-halal website Vigilance Halal, wrote the following article that also appears at Riposte Laïque.-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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