INTERNATIONAL — April 3, 2026
Paris Police Ban Annual Muslim Gathering Over Security Concerns
Paris police banned an annual Muslim gathering scheduled from Friday to Monday due to a major terrorist threat and fears of attacks by far-right extremists. The event typically attracts thousands from France and Europe amid France's heightened security alert over jihadist plots and far-right violence.
The Ehtebar Desk — originates with Khaama Press — 2 min read

Paris police have banned an annual Muslim gathering scheduled from Friday to Monday due to a major terrorist threat and fears of targeting by small far-right extremist groups.
The event, which usually draws thousands of participants from France and Europe, was prohibited following a risk assessment by security services. The decision reflects ongoing heightened security tensions in the country.
France has been on high alert for years amid jihadist plots and incidents of far-right violence. The ban underscores the challenges in balancing public gatherings with public safety amid these persistent threats.
No further details on alternative arrangements or appeals against the decision were immediately available. The prohibition highlights the stringent measures authorities are taking to prevent potential violence at large-scale religious events.
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