After Éric Zemmour, Valérie Pécresse moves to Armenia. A trip anything but anecdotal in view of the Armenian community living in France.
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Sowing to the effect of the increased visibility of Islam in France (1989: Creil affair, 2004: law on the veil, etc.) and Islamist terrorist attacks (1995: GIA attacks and death of Khaled Kelkal, 2001: terrorist attacks World Trade Center, 2012: murders committed by Mohammed Merah, then the wave of attacks from 2015), the fate of Christians in Iraq and Syria (and no longer those in Lebanon) struck by Daesh will arouse compassion , but also to be perceived by a part of the currents of the conservative and Catholic right as a foreshadowing of what could happen in a France, threatened by the specter of a civil war on a community basis. The defeat of the Christian Armenians against the Muslim Azeris, supported by Erdogan, was perceived in the circles of the dr …
De Gaulle – Think, resist, govern
His name has become synonymous with a free and powerful France. De Gaulle, the man of the call of June 18, established himself in history first as a rebel, a resistance fighter and then as a charismatic political leader, in France and abroad. Adored, hated during his presidency, after his death he became a myth, an ideal of a politician that we find ourselves regretting on the right and the left.
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