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In August 2016, as the burkini ban had provoked a serious public debate in France, Mme. Moutet published an article in [[The Sun]] claiming that certain pictures of a woman 'forced to strip' out of her burkini were staged.  
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In August 2016, as the burkini ban had provoked a serious public debate in France, Moutet wrote an article for [[The Sun]] claiming that certain pictures of a woman 'forced to strip' out of her burkini were staged.  
:"A belief shared by many is that this “victim” and the snapper wanted the police to intervene — the photos are brilliant Islamist propaganda. They will provoke and inflame, foster a resentful mindset among French Muslims and encourage the narrative of “victimisation” that cripples action on Islamic extremism."Anne-Elisabeth Moutet, [https://www.thesun.co.uk/news/1668697/provocative-french-writer-says-if-youre-upset-by-burkini-cop-image-youve-have-been-sucked-in-by-islamist-propaganda/ 'CITIZENS SUPPORT BEACH BAN' Provocative French writer says ‘If you’re upset by burkini cop image, you’ve have been sucked in by Islamist propaganda], ''The Sun'', 24 August 2016, Accessed 23 September 2016. </ref>  
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Other publications in the media suggested she had no proof of her allegations. <ref> Rory Mulholland, [http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2016/08/27/in-france-the-home-of-human-rights-a-grown-woman-asked-my-permis/ In France, the home of human rights, a grown woman asked my permission to sit on the beach], ''The Telegraph'', 27 August 2016. Accessed 23 September 2016. </ref>
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:'A belief shared by many is that this “victim” and the snapper wanted the police to intervene — the photos are brilliant Islamist propaganda. They will provoke and inflame, foster a resentful mindset among French Muslims and encourage the narrative of “victimisation” that cripples action on Islamic extremism.' <ref>Anne-Elisabeth Moutet, [https://www.thesun.co.uk/news/1668697/provocative-french-writer-says-if-youre-upset-by-burkini-cop-image-youve-have-been-sucked-in-by-islamist-propaganda/ 'CITIZENS SUPPORT BEACH BAN' Provocative French writer says ‘If you’re upset by burkini cop image, you’ve have been sucked in by Islamist propaganda], ''The Sun'', 24 August 2016, Accessed 23 September 2016. </ref>  
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Other writers suggested she had no proof of her allegations. <ref> Rory Mulholland, [http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2016/08/27/in-france-the-home-of-human-rights-a-grown-woman-asked-my-permis/ In France, the home of human rights, a grown woman asked my permission to sit on the beach], ''The Telegraph'', 27 August 2016. Accessed 23 September 2016. </ref>
  
 
==Affiliations==
 
==Affiliations==

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screengrab: Moutet in an interview with CCTV America in January 13 2015.

Anne-Elisabeth Moutet is a Paris-based journalist and political commentator. Her articles appear in the Daily Telegraph as well as in the neoconservative Weekly Standard in Washington. Between 2003 and 2012 she has been on the executive committee of the neoconservative Paris based think tank the Jean Jacques Rousseau Institute.[1][2]

Praise of Marion-Maréchal Le Pen

The journalist dedicated a December 2016 Telegraph article to Marion-Maréchal Le Pen, Marine Le Pen's niece and one of the Front National's few MPs. In it she praised her for her oratory skills (that enable her to "make carefully-calibrated points on immigration, Islam, French identity, throwing it back to the anointed Kings of the Middle Ages and 'the age of Cathedrals' "), youthful looks and 'electoral advantages' she brings to the party. [3]

Burkini ban comments

In August 2016, as the burkini ban had provoked a serious public debate in France, Moutet wrote an article for The Sun claiming that certain pictures of a woman 'forced to strip' out of her burkini were staged.

'A belief shared by many is that this “victim” and the snapper wanted the police to intervene — the photos are brilliant Islamist propaganda. They will provoke and inflame, foster a resentful mindset among French Muslims and encourage the narrative of “victimisation” that cripples action on Islamic extremism.' [4]

Other writers suggested she had no proof of her allegations. [5]

Affiliations

Contact

Blog: http://moutet.blogspot.co.uk/
Twitter: http://twitter.com/#!/moutet

Notes

  1. JJRI About Us retrieved from the Internat Archive of 3 November 2004 on 8 June 2012
  2. JJRI Qui Sommes Nous - About Us, accessed 8 June 2012
  3. Anne-Elisabeth Moutet {http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/europe/france/12035135/Marion-Marechal-Le-Pen-the-new-wonder-girl-of-Frances-far-right.html Marion Maréchal-Le Pen: the new wonder-girl of France's far-right], The Telegraph, 6 December 2015. Accessed 23 September 2016.
  4. Anne-Elisabeth Moutet, 'CITIZENS SUPPORT BEACH BAN' Provocative French writer says ‘If you’re upset by burkini cop image, you’ve have been sucked in by Islamist propaganda, The Sun, 24 August 2016, Accessed 23 September 2016.
  5. Rory Mulholland, In France, the home of human rights, a grown woman asked my permission to sit on the beach, The Telegraph, 27 August 2016. Accessed 23 September 2016.