Muslim Group Denounces Hoax Letter, Files Complaint Over False Beach Incident Claims

The association "Musulmans de France" says it is outraged by a fake letter written in its name and addressed to the gendarmerie to congratulate it on having covered the bare breasts of three women on a beach in Perpignan. It condemns this hoax and informs that it will file a complaint against unknown persons.
According to this letter, the association was referring to the intervention of gendarmerie reservists on the Sainte-Marie beach on August 20. The gendarmerie had come back on the intervention, pleading "a mistake".
The same letter attributed to the association of Muslims of France and addressed to Roselyne Bachelot also welcomed the ban on "a young woman with a provocative and indecent neckline" from entering the Musée d’Orsay in early September. And that’s not all. The letter also asks the minister to cover up, in museums, the paintings displaying the "sexual parts of women", reports lindependant.fr.
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