French Human Rights Commission Reports Sharp Increase in Racism Cases in the Country

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The French Human Rights Commission reports a sharp increase in instances of racism in the country.

The French National Consultative Commission on Human Rights, in its annual report published on Thursday, June 27, announced that racism and intolerance are on the rise in France. These developments are attributed to the war in Gaza and the spread of far-right ideas in public discourse.

This commission, on a platform proposing the restriction of immigrant rights in France, declared that the opposition of this front to the principles of equality, fraternity, and liberty enshrined in the constitution strengthens racist sentiments.

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