
In the aftermath of the Paris shootings, Muslims in France are questioning the idea of state secularism called Laïcité, where public exercise of religion is banned. The New York Times takes a look at this hot button topic —
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Original article by STEVEN ERLANGER and KIMIKO DE FREYTAS-TAMURA published in the New York Times on 02/05/2015
In the aftermath of the Paris shootings, Muslims in France are questioning the idea of state secularism called Laïcité, where public exercise of religion is banned. The New York Times takes a look at this hot button topic —
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