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Racist graffiti scrawled on French mosque

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Muslim faithful arriving for morning prayers in southwestern France on Friday found racist graffiti scrawled on their mosque, two days after an Islamist attack in Paris left 12 people dead.

The graffiti was written in fluorescent green paint on the gate, rubbish bin and a noticeboard outside of the mosque in Bayonne, Abderrahim Wajou, the president of the regional Muslim association, told AFP.

The graffiti alluded to Wednesday's attack on the weekly satirical Charlie Hebdo, with one reading "Charlie freedom," while others said "assassins" and "dirty Arabs," Wajou said.

"We fear that these acts will increase," he said. "We are like everyone else, we are terrified by what happened at Charlie Hebdo. What happened was totally unjust. But adding insult to injury will only sow discord."

Muslim places of worship in several French towns have been targeted since Wednesday's massacre at Charlie Hebdo, which has deeply shocked France. The attacks, which have included shots being fired and blank grenades thrown, have not harmed anyone.

Muslim faithful arriving for morning prayers in southwestern France on Friday found racist graffiti scrawled on their mosque, two days after an Islamist attack in Paris left 12 people dead.

The graffiti was written in fluorescent green paint on the gate, rubbish bin and a noticeboard outside of the mosque in Bayonne, Abderrahim Wajou, the president of the regional Muslim association, told AFP.

The graffiti alluded to Wednesday’s attack on the weekly satirical Charlie Hebdo, with one reading “Charlie freedom,” while others said “assassins” and “dirty Arabs,” Wajou said.

“We fear that these acts will increase,” he said. “We are like everyone else, we are terrified by what happened at Charlie Hebdo. What happened was totally unjust. But adding insult to injury will only sow discord.”

Muslim places of worship in several French towns have been targeted since Wednesday’s massacre at Charlie Hebdo, which has deeply shocked France. The attacks, which have included shots being fired and blank grenades thrown, have not harmed anyone.

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