This is a new one, or?
http://edition.cnn.com/2016/07/30/europ ... index.html
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Piling wrote:A cleric, whatever his religion, is not obliged to bury anyone. If no imam wants to attend the funeral, then there will be a secular funeral. In France religion and State are strictly separated : the cemeteries do not belong to any cult. They depend on the 'commune' (mayorship district). So the law impose that a city has to accept in its cemetery someone who lived there. A religious ceremony is absolutely optional.



Benny wrote:http://news.sky.com/story/priest-killer-adel-kermiche-buried-as-muslims-shun-funeral-10544346
One of the jihadists who killed a priest inside a church near the French city of Rouen has finally been buried.
But Adel Kermiche was buried more than 60 miles away in an area on the outskirts of Paris after local Muslim leaders refused to get involved.
Kermiche, 19, and his accomplice, Abdelmalik Petitjean, were shot dead by police after storming a service in July in Saint-Etienne-du-Rouvray and holding four hostages






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