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    Pig heads, some with 'Macron' scrawled on them, found outside nine Paris mosques

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    Posted on September 9, 2025

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    Last updated: January 22, 2026

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    Pig heads were found outside nine Paris mosques, some with 'Macron' written on them, amid rising anti-Islamic sentiment in France.

    Pig heads, some with 'Macron' scrawled on them, found outside nine Paris mosques

    By Juliette Jabkhiro

    PARIS (Reuters) - Pig heads appeared outside at least nine mosques in and around Paris on Tuesday, authorities said, with French President Emmanuel Macron's name scrawled on five of them.

    Authorities did not say who could be behind the attacks but pledged support for France's Muslim population at a time of rising anti-Islamic sentiment. France has Europe's largest population of Muslims, over 6 million, for whom eating pork is forbidden.

    "I want our Muslim compatriots to be able to practice their faith in peace," Interior Minister Bruno Retailleau told reporters. He said he could not rule out foreign interference to unsettle France as it faces a fiscal and political crisis.

    "We can't avoid drawing parallels with previous actions, which often took place at night and were proven to be acts of foreign interference," he said.

    He gave no further details, but France has accused Russia of trying to sow discord in the past. Three Serbians accused of links to a "foreign power" were arrested after synagogues and a Holocaust memorial were defaced with green paint in May.

    The Paris prosecutor's office said four pig heads were found outside Paris mosques and five on the capital's outskirts.

    A Paris police unit was investigating the incident for suspected incitement to hatred, aggravated by discrimination, the Paris prosecutor's office said.

    "It's catastrophic and disappointing to see such things," said Alim Burahee, president of a Paris mosque where a pig head was found around 5 am on Tuesday. "If they can do that, what else could they do?"

    Racism is rising in France, according to a 2024 report from France's human rights commission. There were 181 anti-Muslim acts recorded by the Interior Ministry between January and June 2025, an 81% rise on the same period in 2024.

    Bassirou Camara, head of ADDAM, an association fighting discrimination against Muslims, told Reuters mosque-goers are increasingly fearful as insecurity and stigmatisation have been growing for months.

    In June, after a Tunisian barber was shot dead by his neighbour, France's anti-terror prosecutor's office opened its first investigation into a murder inspired by far-right ideas.

    In April, thousands protested after a Malian was stabbed to death in a mosque by an intruder who insulted Islam while filming the act.

    (Reporting by Mathias de Rozario and Juliette Jabkhiro in Paris; additional reporting by Layli Foroudi; Editing by Gabriel Stargardter, Andrew Cawthorne and Timothy Heritage)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Pig heads found outside nine Paris mosques.
    • •Some heads had 'Macron' scrawled on them.
    • •Authorities investigate potential hate crime.
    • •Rising anti-Islamic sentiment in France.
    • •Concerns about foreign interference.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Pig heads, some with 'Macron' scrawled on them, found outside nine Paris mosques

    1What was found outside the mosques in Paris?

    Pig heads were found outside at least nine mosques in and around Paris, with the name of President Emmanuel Macron scrawled on five of them.

    2What is the government's stance on the incident?

    Authorities pledged support for France's Muslim population, emphasizing the need for them to practice their faith in peace amid rising anti-Islamic sentiment.

    3What actions are being taken in response to the incident?

    A Paris police unit is investigating the incident for suspected incitement to hatred, aggravated by discrimination, as stated by the Paris prosecutor's office.

    4How has racism been trending in France?

    Racism is reportedly rising in France, with a 2024 report indicating 181 anti-Muslim acts recorded by the Interior Ministry in the first half of 2025, marking an 81% rise.

    5What did community leaders say about the incident?

    Community leaders expressed disappointment and fear, highlighting the growing insecurity and stigmatization faced by mosque-goers in recent months.

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