PARIS — France's
governing party pressed ahead on Tuesday with a controversial debate on
the nature of secularism and the challenges of Islam, an exercise
criticized by some in the government and numerous religious leaders and
ridiculed as cynical by both the Socialist opposition and the far-right
National Front.
Held at a Paris hotel in the presence of some 600 religious leaders,
legislators and journalists, the debate was shunned by prominent members
of the government, and its title was altered to remove any reference to
Islam, resulting in the anodyne “Secularism: To Live Better Together.”
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