Language school in France closed on suspicion of operating as Koranic school
The Lissen Language Institute in Colombes, France, was shut down on Monday by Prefect Alexandre Brugère, who suspects the premises of housing a Quranic school. The establishment is under suspicion of «Islamist deviations», in addition to «identified failures in fire safety measures that endangered the lives of children hosted there», leading to its «emergency closure», as announced by the prefecture on social media.While the prefect administration did the right thing to shut down the operation, only banishing all of the Religion of Peace from civilized nations will ensure no more of this occurs. For now, all must be done to ensure the school cannot reopen.
According to information from Europe1, «at least 16 anomalies were noted during a recent inspection, including the dilapidated condition of the building, blocked emergency exits, insufficient fire extinguishers, and staff untrained in safety standards». The media outlet reports: «For the prefecture, the verdict is clear: the premises of the Lissen Institute, a public-access establishment, no longer ensured the safety of visitors, particularly minors».
Additionally, the administration noted the presence of «several posters» found on the premises, «depicting adults and children without faces», which «may correspond to a Salafist or Wahhabi interpretation of Islam». «Similar elements have already been found in other institutions associated with radical Islam, raising concerns», the prefecture added.
In this context, the prefect referred to the «guidelines of the Minister of the Interior», stating that «no form of association with Islamism will be tolerated». The institute’s administrators have a two-month window to file an appeal.
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