Paris Metro Does U-Turn On Christian Poster Ban

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Transport chiefs had ruled that posters advertising a concert in June by the group breached the country’s strict rules on secularity, stopping promotional materials being placed on the country’s tram and Metro network, The Local reports.

But the decision to ban the posters, which mentioned ‘Christians of the East’ was widely criticised on social media and in the French press.

CHREDO, a French group which aims to raise awareness of the plight of Christian minorities,  has asked a court to rule on the decision.

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On it’s official twitter account, RAPT said that should the court rule that their decision to insist the revenue details of the concert were removed from the 250 posters was wrong they would assume the consequences and open up its advertising.

The original decision caused anger amongst France’s Catholic population and prompted Valls to say in a tweet that the company needed to ‘assume its responsibilities’.

Hours later, the organisation made a U-turn.

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