Monday, 23 December 2013 - 04:34
Journalist detained in Paris mosque
The Dutch journalist, Frank Renout, was detained in a mosque in Paris for an hour, Saturday, when he was reporting a disturbance, reported the NOS, one of his employers. A protest of a group of Muslim women escalated, reported the NOS. The women wanted to pray in the prayer room, but it was forcefully prevented.
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Wikimedia commons Renout is working on a story about the unequal treatment of Muslim women. After some blows were dealt, the reporter was forcefully taken and detained, reported NOS. 'I was detained in a room for an hour. Then the police came and questioned me, after which I was released,' said Renout in an interview with Radio 1 Journaal. No complaints were filed against him and he's not planning on filing any against the mosque either.
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Wikimedia commons Renout is working on a story about the unequal treatment of Muslim women. After some blows were dealt, the reporter was forcefully taken and detained, reported NOS. 'I was detained in a room for an hour. Then the police came and questioned me, after which I was released,' said Renout in an interview with Radio 1 Journaal. No complaints were filed against him and he's not planning on filing any against the mosque either.