Decision by far-right local authority in southern France, affecting about 150 mainly Muslim pupils, has been called โan attack on the rights of childrenโ
A far-right local authority in southern France on Monday scrappedย pork-free school meals, a move branded โanti-Muslimโ or โanti-Jewishโ by an equality minister.
Julien Sanchez, the National Front mayor of Beaucaire, a town south of Avignon, abolished the scheme, brought in by his predecessor, on the first day of the new school term.
In a newspaper article announcing the policy change in December, Sanchez said the pork-free meals were โanti-Republicanโ.
The opposition leader in Beaucaire, Laure Cordelet, called it โan attack on the rights of childrenโ which โstigmatises the Maghreb [north African] community and can in no way be justified in the name of secularismโ.
The controversy follows a similar case in 2015, when the Republican mayor Chalon-sur-Saรดne (south of Dijon) Gilles Platret scrapped the pork substitute menu in the townโs school canteens.
Dijonโs administrative court blocked the decision in August 2017,ย saying it went againstย the โinterests of childrenโ. The mayor has appealed against that decision to the administrative court of appeal of Lyon.
Parents of students opposed to the decision in Beaucaire will gather in front of the town hall for a picnic protest on Monday 15 January.