Le Pen cancels meet with Lebanon grand mufti over headscarf

Le Pen cancels meet with Lebanon grand mufti over headscarf

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Marine Le Pen, French National Front (FN) political party leader and candidate for French 2017 presidential election, speaks during a news conference after meeting with Lebanon’s Prime Minister Saad al-Hariri at the government palace in Beirut

French far-right National Front presidential candidate Marine Le Pen cancelled a meeting on Tuesday with Lebanonโ€™s grand mufti, its top cleric for Sunni Muslims, after refusing to wear a headscarf for the encounter.

Le Pen, among the frontrunners for the presidency, is using a two-day visit to Lebanon to bolster her foreign policy credentials nine weeks from the April 23 first round, and may be partly targeting potential Franco-Lebanese votes.

Many Lebanese fled to France, Lebanonโ€™s former colonial power, during their countryโ€™s 1975-1990 civil war and became French citizens.

After meeting Christian President Michel Aoun โ€“ her first public handshake with a head of state โ€“ and Sunni Prime Minister Saad al-Hariri on Monday, she had been scheduled to meet the Grand Mufti Sheikh Abdul Latif Derian

He heads the Dar al-Fatwa, the top religious authority for Sunni Muslims in the multireligious country.

โ€œI met the grand mufti of Al-Azhar,โ€ she told reporters, referring to a visit in 2015 to Cairoโ€™s 1,000-year-old centre of Islamic learning. โ€œThe highest Sunni authority didnโ€™t have this requirement, but it doesnโ€™t matter.

โ€œYou can pass on my respects to the grand mufti, but I will not cover myself up,โ€ she said.

The clericโ€™s press office said Le Penโ€˜s aides had been informed beforehand that a headscarf was required for the meeting and had been โ€œsurprised by her refusalโ€.

But it was no surprise in the French political context.

French law bans headscarves in the public service and for high school pupils, in the name of church-state separation and equal rights for women. Le Pen wants to extend this ban to all public places, a measure that would affect Muslims most of all.

Buoyed by the election of President Donald Trump in the United States and by Britainโ€™s vote toleave the European Union, Le Penโ€˜s anti-immigration, anti-EU National Front (FN) hopes for similar populist momentum in France.


Like Trump, she has said radical Islamism must be faced head on, although she has toned down her partyโ€™s rhetoric to attract more mainstream support and possibly even woo some Muslim voters disillusioned with Franceโ€™s traditional parties.

After meeting Hariri on Monday, Le Pen went against current French policy in Syria by describing President Bashar al-Assad as the โ€œonly viable solutionโ€ for preventing Islamic State from taking power in Syria.

Lebanon has some 1.5 million Syrian refugees.

โ€œI explained clearly that โ€ฆ Bashar al-Assad was obviously today a much more reassuring solution for France than Islamic State would be if it came to power in Syria,โ€ she told reporters.

Hariri, whose family has close links to conservative former French President Jacques Chirac and still has a home in France, issued a strongly-worded statement after their meeting.

โ€œThe most serious error would be to link Islam and Muslims on the one hand and terrorism on the other,โ€ Hariri said.

โ€œThe Lebanese and Arabs, like most of the world, considers that France is the home of human rights and the republican state makes no distinction between citizens on ethnic, religious or class grounds.โ€

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