A mosque in France, illustration -
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Four mosques in the agglomeration of Rouen (Seine Maritime) received a threatening letter on Thursday and Friday and at least two of them filed a complaint, we learned from a police source on Saturday.
This letter included the image of a pig, one of the prophet's caricatures published in
Charlie Hebdo
as well as a photo of armed Taliban, the same source said.
At least two of the mosques concerned, that of Canteleu and that of Grand Couronne, lodged a complaint and an investigation was opened, entrusted to the departmental security.
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