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French church attack: Faith leaders call for more security

Representatives of Christian, Muslim, Jewish and Buddhist faiths spoke after meeting President Hollande.
Father Jacques Hamel was killed while conducting morning mass in his church.
One of the two men who attacked him was wearing an electronic surveillance tag, which was temporarily turned off under his probation conditions.
Representatives of France's religious groups speak to the media after meeting President Hollande at the Elysee Palace (27 July 2016)The killing came 12 days after the attack in Nice in which 84 people died.
Muslim leader Dalil Boubakeur, rector of Paris's Grand Mosque, said the leaders "deeply desire that our places of worship are the subject of greater [security] focus, a sustained focus", as even "the most humble place of worship" can be subject to an attack.
Tuesday's attack took place in an ordinary Catholic church in a suburb of Rouen.
Mr Boubakeur expressed "profound sorrow" on behalf of French Muslims at the attack, which he described as a "blasphemous sacrilege".
The Archbishop of Paris, Andre Vingt-Trois, praised the harmonious relations between France's religions.
"We must not let ourselves get pulled in to Daesh's political games," he said, referring to the self-styled Islamic State group (IS), saying it wanted "to set children of the same family against each other".
President Francois Hollande has also held a meeting of his security and defence council on Wednesday morning, and is now chairing a cabinet meeting.

SOURCE:BBC NEWS

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