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'''Riposte Laïque''' (English: Secular Response) is a French anti-Muslim organisation founded in 2007 by [[Pierre Cassen]].<ref name="HnH">Hope Not Hate, [http://www.hopenothate.org.uk/counter-jihad/country/France#id-31 Riposte Laïque], Counterjihad Report: France, accessed 3 February 2015</ref> | '''Riposte Laïque''' (English: Secular Response) is a French anti-Muslim organisation founded in 2007 by [[Pierre Cassen]].<ref name="HnH">Hope Not Hate, [http://www.hopenothate.org.uk/counter-jihad/country/France#id-31 Riposte Laïque], Counterjihad Report: France, accessed 3 February 2015</ref> | ||
Revision as of 16:19, 8 January 2016
Riposte Laïque (English: Secular Response) is a French anti-Muslim organisation founded in 2007 by Pierre Cassen.[1]
According to the self-defining counterjihad blog Gates of Vienna, it is one of the two most prominent French Counterjihad groups (the other being Résistance Républicaine).[2]
Contents
Activities
Inspired by the PEGIDA protests seen in Germany, the group called for rallies across France on 18 January 2015, under the slogan 'Islamists get out of France'.[3]
Leader Pierre Cassen said he had invited leaders from the German street movement to the Paris demonstration and also leaders from Italy and Switzerland he felt had 'led by example in protest against the Islamisation of Europe'.[3] Former English Defence League leader Tommy Robinson also attended.
People
- Pierre Cassen - founder and leader as of February 2015
- Christine Tasin
Affiliations
- Résistance Républicaine
- Bloc Identitaire - 'close links'[1]
Contact
- Website: ripostelaique.com/
Notes
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Hope Not Hate, Riposte Laïque, Counterjihad Report: France, accessed 3 February 2015
- ↑ Baron Bodissey, Refusing the Islamization of France, 1 January 2015, accessed 4 January 2015
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 Will anti-Islam protests take off in France?, The Local, 6 January 2015