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Turkey summons German, French envoys over Kurdish militant events, minister says

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ANKARA — The German and French ambassadors to Ankara were summoned to the Turkish foreign ministry to protest events organized by Kurdish militants in those countries, Foreign Minister Mevlut Cavusoglu said on Tuesday.

Speaking to state-run Anadolu news agency, Cavusoglu said the ambassadors were told of Turkey’s discomfort with the events organized by the Kurdistan Workers Party (PKK), which is considered a terrorist organization by Turkey, the United States and the European Union.

Separately, Turkey has said it opposes Sweden and Finland’s bids to join NATO over what Ankara calls its harboring of Kurdish militants in those countries, and also over their arms export ban. (Reporting by Tuvan Gumrukcu; Editing by Jonathan Spicer)

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French Catholic board holding ‘welcome to kindergarten’ events in May and June

French Catholic board holding ‘welcome to kindergarten’ events in May and June

Kindergarten registration is ongoing in Conseil scolaire catholique Nouvelon schools

Junior and senior kindergarten registration in Conseil scolaire catholique Nouvelon schools is ongoing. 

Parents wishing to discover the school in their community as well as the preschool learning areas are invited to communicate with their French-language Catholic school. 

Children born in 2018 who will start school in September 2022 as well as children born in 2017 who are presently homeschooled will also be invited to take part in the Welcome to Kindergarten events (Fête à la maternelle) to take place in May and June in all CSC Nouvelon elementary schools.

Conseil scolaire catholique Nouvelon schools offer full special needs programs, a quality English language program starting in grade 4 to ensure sustainable bilingualism, a curriculum instilled with Catholic values, access to state-of-the-art technology, and an environment that nurtures and promotes a sense of Francophone culture and identity. 

Students in CSC Nouvelon schools also attain superior academic results and graduate with a high level of bilingualism along with a solid grasp of the French language, said a press release from the school board.

The CSC Nouvelon welcomes children of Canadian citizens or immigrants whose first language learned and still understood is French as well as children of Canadian citizens whose grandparents’ first language was French. 

Children from immigrant families where the parents speak neither French nor English are also eligible.

For more information and a complete list of CSC Nouvelon’s elementary schools, visit www.nouvelon.ca/inscription.

 

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French Film Festival | Mercer Events

French Film Festival | Mercer Events

Welcome to the first French Film Festival at Mercer.

You are invited to the screening of 6 French films (All Films presented with English Subtitles)

Films and Q&A presented by French Class Students (FRE 252)

Films list:

– Slalom by Charlène Favier (2021)
– The Story of a Three Day Pass (La Permission) by Melvin Van Peebles (1968)
– A Tale of Summer (Conte d’Eté) by Eric Rohmer (1996)
– The Society of the Spectacle (La Société du spectacle) by Guy Debord (1974) – a documentary
– 35 Shots of Rum (35 rhums) by Claire Denis (2008)
– The Lovely Month of May (Le Joli Mai) by Chris Marker (1963) – a documentary

With the participation of the Department of Journalism and Media Studies
– Albertine Cinémathèque –
Albertine Cinémathèque is a program of FACE Foundation and Villa Albertine in partnership with the French Embassy in the United States and with the support of the CNC (Centre National du Cinéma et de l’Image Animée) and the Fonds Culturel Franco-Américain

Location: STN 251 (Stetson Building) – Mercer University Campus

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French Film Festival | Mercer Events

French Film Festival | Mercer Events

Welcome to the first French Film Festival at Mercer.

You are invited to the screening of 6 French films (All Films presented with English Subtitles)

Films and Q&A presented by French Class Students (FRE 252)

Films list:

– Slalom by Charlène Favier (2021)
– The Story of a Three Day Pass (La Permission) by Melvin Van Peebles (1968)
– A Tale of Summer (Conte d’Eté) by Eric Rohmer (1996)
– The Society of the Spectacle (La Société du spectacle) by Guy Debord (1974) – a documentary
– 35 Shots of Rum (35 rhums) by Claire Denis (2008)
– The Lovely Month of May (Le Joli Mai) by Chris Marker (1963) – a documentary

With the participation of the Department of Journalism and Media Studies
– Albertine Cinémathèque –
Albertine Cinémathèque is a program of FACE Foundation and Villa Albertine in partnership with the French Embassy in the United States and with the support of the CNC (Centre National du Cinéma et de l’Image Animée) and the Fonds Culturel Franco-Américain

Location: STN 251 (Stetson Building) – Mercer University Campus

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French bill banning hijabs in sports events moves to National Assembly

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PARIS — A draft bill that would ban the wearing of the hijab in sporting competitions will pass on to France’s National Assembly after the Senate on Wednesday declined to vote on the legislation.

The broader bill is devoted to “democratizing sport,” including how the big sporting federations are governed. But it includes a clause, previously attached as an amendment by the conservative-dominated upper house, stipulating that the wearing “of conspicuous religious symbols is prohibited” in events and competitions organized by sports federations.

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The move is, however, opposed by President Emmanuel Macron’s centrist government and its allies who command a majority in the National Assembly, which has the final vote.

The place of religion and religious symbols worn in public is a long-running matter of controversy in France, a staunchly secular country and home to Europe’s largest Muslim minority.

Identity and Islam’s place in French society are hot-button issues ahead of April’s presidential election, with two far-right candidates whose nationalist programs question Islam’s compatibility with the Republic’s values polling nearly 35% of voter support between them.

Elsewhere, divisions over the hijab – the traditional covering of the hair and neck worn by Muslim women – have fanned protests in the Indian state of Karnataka after authorities there banned the garment in school classrooms.

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Macron’s government had been swift to denounce the amendment. Given the majority wielded by his party and its allies in the lower house, the amendment is likely to be removed from the broader bill.

“Our enemy is radical Islamism, not Islam,” Marlene Schiappa, junior minister for citizenship, said on Tuesday.

France will host the Summer Olympics in 2024 and critics of the legislation have questioned how it would affect protocol at the Games, whose participants will include conservative Muslim countries, if it were adopted.

Right-wing Senator Stéphane Piednoir said the Olympic Charter provided for political and religious neutrality.

“We cannot compromise secularism and France cannot undercut the Olympic movement,” Piednoir told the upper house.

He said the bill was designed to allow “all women to participate in sports competitions without any differentiation, without any sign of discrimination, without any symbol linked to the veil which we know is a political tool.”

The Olympics charter states that “no kind of demonstration or political, religious or racial propaganda is permitted in any Olympic sites, venues or other areas.”

(Reporting by Elizabeth Pineau; writing by Richard Lough, editing by Tassilo Hummel)