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Ummm, hmm, well now. . .
What? Blond hair? Blue eyes?
from
China View:
French immigration minister launches debate on national identity
2009-11-03 02:16:20
PARIS, Nov. 2 (Xinhua) -- French Minister of Immigration and National Identity Eric Besson launched Monday a countrywide debate on national identity to make out what are unifiable symbols for French people.
The debate will last to Feb. 4, 2010, and covers all 96 provinces and 342 districts of France, including its overseas territories, according to a statement released by the ministry.
The action would "strengthen our national identity and reaffirm the republican value and the national pride as being a French," the statement underlined.
The ministry also published a website, www.debatidentitenationale.fr, for French citizens to express their opinions and suggestions over this controversial issue.
The debate focusing on "What is a French today" contains questions related to French history, culture, language, territory, religion and so on. How to integrate the populous migration could be the most sensitive topic during the next three months.
The tough minister who called the ban against burka in France has first announced the idea of the national debate on Oct. 25. Since then different views have began the argument.
Some analysts regarded the great debate necessary preparation to tackle French immigration problems, while some oppositions alleged it a political maneuver of the ruling party to gather support ahead of the regional election in March 2010.
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