The movement is accused in particular of calling to “go to war against the Republic”, including by resorting to “force”.
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The Council of Ministers recorded the dissolution of the fundamentalist Catholic movement Civitas, accused in particular of calling for “go to war against the Republic”including by using “to strength”announced Wednesday, October 4, government spokesperson Olivier Véran.
“Civitas considers human rights as tools for the destruction of Christian civilization, Civitas has organized gatherings in homage to emblematic personalities of collaboration, Civitas ensures the promotion of a hierarchy between French citizens with theses clearly anti-Semites and Islamophobes, listed the minister during his report to the Council of Ministers. He also criticized his view of LGBT+ as “a harmful community”.
The Minister of the Interior, Gérald Darmanin, launched the dissolution process at the beginning of August, condemning “anti-Semitism” comments made by a guest during the Civitas summer school.