
Moderate Muslims in France condemned the November 13 terror attacks in Paris which took the lives of 130 people, Taoufiq Sebti, Vice President of the French Council of the Muslim Faith (CFCM), said at a ceremony held on November 21st in the headquarters of the National Council of Resistance of Iran (NCRI) in Auvers-sur-Oise, Paris, in the honor of 130 people killed in that massacre.
“Faced with these barbaric acts, we the French people and those who love France have to react forcefully to denounce these atrocities and the killings. The CFCM has made a solemn appeal to all mosques and imams across France to be in solidarity and to provide a common word,” Mr. Sebti said.
“It is obvious that all Muslims of France condemn unequivocally these tragic attacks and stand against the ideology that feeds the perpetrators of these unspeakable acts.”
Mr. Sebti said that Muslims are themselves victims of the cruelty of terrorists whose ideology is based on Islamic fundamentalism. He highlighted as examples the attacks in recent years by agents of the mullahs’ regime in Iran on the members of the main democratic Iranian opposition group People’s Mojahedin Organization of Iran (PMOI or MEK) in Camp Ashraf and Camp Liberty in Iraq.
“We must never get tired of reaffirming our categorical and unambiguous rejection of all forms of violence and terrorism which are a negation of Islam’s values of peace and brotherhood.”