2017
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-66697-6_69
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Assembly Sequence Generation Based on the CAD Model Simplification

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“…14 This depiction could fit most Christian-democrat parties, which lean to the right on social matters but may also critique the exploitation of an unfettered free market and call for state interventions and social welfare programmes. In describing his decision to create the party, FM founder Nizarr Bourchada stated: ‘As a Muslim citizen, I felt the need to fight against the rise in Islamophobic acts that have increased following the Charlie Hebdo attacks’ (Bel Hadj, 2017). 15 He then expressed frustration with the expectations that he feels are placed on Muslims by some politicians: ‘we refuse to choose between identity and citizenship.…”
Section: Muslim Political Parties In Francementioning
confidence: 99%
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“…14 This depiction could fit most Christian-democrat parties, which lean to the right on social matters but may also critique the exploitation of an unfettered free market and call for state interventions and social welfare programmes. In describing his decision to create the party, FM founder Nizarr Bourchada stated: ‘As a Muslim citizen, I felt the need to fight against the rise in Islamophobic acts that have increased following the Charlie Hebdo attacks’ (Bel Hadj, 2017). 15 He then expressed frustration with the expectations that he feels are placed on Muslims by some politicians: ‘we refuse to choose between identity and citizenship.…”
Section: Muslim Political Parties In Francementioning
confidence: 99%
“…15 He then expressed frustration with the expectations that he feels are placed on Muslims by some politicians: ‘we refuse to choose between identity and citizenship. The stereotypes made by these politicians damage the indivisibility of the Republic’ (Bel Hadj, 2017). 16 He believes that his previous political affiliation, the centre-right Union des démocrates et indépendants (Union of Democrats and Independents [UDI]), was also guilty of this kind of thinking.…”
Section: Muslim Political Parties In Francementioning
confidence: 99%
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