Muslim religious leaders launch European tour in condemnation of terrorism
(last modified Sat, 08 Jul 2017 16:45:10 GMT )
Jul 08, 2017 16:45 UTC
  • Muslim religious leaders launch European tour in condemnation of terrorism

Scores of Muslim religious leaders have started a tour of the sites of recent terrorist attacks that hit Europe to remember the victims and denounce violence.

The tour started on Saturday with religious leaders from several countries, including France, Belgium, Britain and Tunisia, boarding a bus on the famous Champs-Elysees Avenue in Paris, where French policeman Xavier Jugele was shot dead in April.  

Representatives of other religious communities also took part in the initiative.

The tour will include several stops, including Brussels, Nice and Berlin, where organizers say they hope to meet Chancellor Angela Merkel.

They are expected to conclude the tour and return to Paris on July 14, on the first anniversary of the Nice attack.

The current tour was initiated by the Imam of Drancy and French writer Marek Halter. They said the tour aimed to send a message of "No" to hate and terror to both Muslim and non-Muslim communities.

"We are here to say that our religion and the values of Islam are opposed to those [of] assassins," Hassen Chalghoumi, the imam of Drancy, said on Saturday.

Some 30 people went aboard the bus on Saturday. More people are expected to participate in the initiative on the way, bringing the total number to 60.

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