Interior Minister Claude Guéant, held a meeting with representatives of the Catholic, Jewish, Muslim, Buddhist, Orthodox and Protestant to explain the new policy governing the protection of secularism in the country. The proposed measures include the prohibition of the prayers of any religion in the streets of the two major cities, Paris and Marseille. So join Nice, where they had established this as above. According to an Interior Ministry statement, the measure aims to "improve the knowledge and application of secularism, reassert the principle of religious neutrality in public services and ensure the free exercise of worship." Other measures include the creation of an inter-ministerial working group to clarify, before the summer, conditions that the principle of neutrality in public services and to propose appropriate legal measures. This working group, for example, address the prohibition to refuse a doctor in a hospital or clinic because of sex or religion ... Source: Digital Protestant.
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