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France debates crime law amid row | France debates crime law amid row |
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The French parliament is debating a controversial bill on tougher sentences for repeat offenders. | The French parliament is debating a controversial bill on tougher sentences for repeat offenders. |
The bill - which critics say will make prison overcrowding worse - is being introduced by Justice Minister Rachida Dati, who has recently come under fire. | The bill - which critics say will make prison overcrowding worse - is being introduced by Justice Minister Rachida Dati, who has recently come under fire. |
A daughter of immigrants billed as an icon for multi-racial meritocracy, Ms Dati has been criticised in the media after several key aides resigned. | A daughter of immigrants billed as an icon for multi-racial meritocracy, Ms Dati has been criticised in the media after several key aides resigned. |
The row comes as her brother, convicted on drugs charges, is due back in court. | The row comes as her brother, convicted on drugs charges, is due back in court. |
Ms Dati, 41, was appointed as justice minister in May, following the election of conservative President Nicholas Sarkozy. | Ms Dati, 41, was appointed as justice minister in May, following the election of conservative President Nicholas Sarkozy. |
She is the first person of North African origin to hold a senior cabinet post in France. | She is the first person of North African origin to hold a senior cabinet post in France. |
Her bill on tougher sentences for repeat offenders was called "potentially dangerous" by the opposition when it was debated in the Senate. | Her bill on tougher sentences for repeat offenders was called "potentially dangerous" by the opposition when it was debated in the Senate. |
Critics say the measures will further add to already overcrowded prisons and only worsen repeat offending. | Critics say the measures will further add to already overcrowded prisons and only worsen repeat offending. |
Disagreements? | Disagreements? |
Ms Dati also faces the spotlight over the resignations of her chief of staff and three of her advisers, who all stepped down in the past two weeks. | Ms Dati also faces the spotlight over the resignations of her chief of staff and three of her advisers, who all stepped down in the past two weeks. |
Officially they left for personal reasons or by mutual agreement, but there have been reports of disagreements with Ms Dati. | Officially they left for personal reasons or by mutual agreement, but there have been reports of disagreements with Ms Dati. |
In all families, there are difficult moments, difficult stories, difficult stages Rachida DatiFrench justice minister Profile: Rachida Dati "Is this unease due to Ms Dati's personality, [which is] apparently bossy and rather curt, or are there fundamental disagreements on policy and ongoing projects," an un-named trade union source told Le Monde newspaper. | |
"I think there is probably a bit of both." | "I think there is probably a bit of both." |
Ms Dati has played down the significance of the resignations, telling French radio that they were part of the "daily life of cabinets". | Ms Dati has played down the significance of the resignations, telling French radio that they were part of the "daily life of cabinets". |
Brother in trouble | Brother in trouble |
Ms Dati's brother, Jamal Dati, is due to appear before an appeals court in Nancy, eastern France, on charges of drug dealing. | Ms Dati's brother, Jamal Dati, is due to appear before an appeals court in Nancy, eastern France, on charges of drug dealing. |
On the question of her brother, she said that "in all families, there are difficult moments, difficult stories, difficult stages", adding that she would make no further comments. | On the question of her brother, she said that "in all families, there are difficult moments, difficult stories, difficult stages", adding that she would make no further comments. |
In February, Jamal Dati received a six-month suspended prison sentence and the obligation to seek treatment. | In February, Jamal Dati received a six-month suspended prison sentence and the obligation to seek treatment. |
However, he told a regional newspaper on Tuesday that his troubles should not reflect on his sister. | However, he told a regional newspaper on Tuesday that his troubles should not reflect on his sister. |
"She is who she is, I am who I am," he said. | "She is who she is, I am who I am," he said. |
Ms Dati is one of 12 children born to a Moroccan mason father and an Algerian mother and raised in humble circumstances. | Ms Dati is one of 12 children born to a Moroccan mason father and an Algerian mother and raised in humble circumstances. |
The premature death of her mother forced her to look after her younger sisters and brothers. | The premature death of her mother forced her to look after her younger sisters and brothers. |
Jamal Dati's lawyer is quoted as saying that his client has struggled with difficulties over the death of his mother. | Jamal Dati's lawyer is quoted as saying that his client has struggled with difficulties over the death of his mother. |
On Tuesday, the Speaker of France's National Assembly called for an end to the "unspeakable attacks" against Ms Dati. | |
"These attacks have the unbearable stench of jealousy and xenophobia," Bernard Accoyer told journalists. | "These attacks have the unbearable stench of jealousy and xenophobia," Bernard Accoyer told journalists. |
Mr Sarkozy also defended Ms Dati at the weekend, and his wife, Cecilia Sarkozy, has spoken highly of their close relationship. | Mr Sarkozy also defended Ms Dati at the weekend, and his wife, Cecilia Sarkozy, has spoken highly of their close relationship. |
On Monday, Dominique Sopo, head of the campaign group SOS Racisme and a socialist, said Ms Dati was the target of a "white elite" in French politics who resented her appointment. | On Monday, Dominique Sopo, head of the campaign group SOS Racisme and a socialist, said Ms Dati was the target of a "white elite" in French politics who resented her appointment. |