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Row as minister calls for cannabis ban to end

Housing minister Cecile Duflot says she wants to decriminalise cannabis in France - a move that has angered her ministerial colleagues.

“Cannabis is like alcohol, tabacco, we need to have similar public health and prevention policies that target young people,” Duflot said during a joint interview with radio RMC and TV channel BFMTV. Duflot says she wanted to decriminalise cannabis “to reduce trafficking and related violence”.

Duflot’s colleagues gave her statement a cool reception. Speaking to reporters on Tuesday, Prime Minister Jean-Marc Ayrault insists the government “hadn’t said anything on this topic.”

The French press are reporting that Interior Minister Manuel Valls is opposed to decriminalising cannabis. 

Duflot is also the leader of the French green party Europe Ecologie-Les Verts and admits she disagrees with the current government.  

Duflot argued that decriminalising cannabis in France would reduce drug consumption. “I’m not trying to encourage people to smoke,” says Duflot, “but it’s undeniable that French youths smoke more cannabis than Dutch youths because we don’t have effective health policies to deter smoking.”

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Two girls wounded in knife attack outside French school

An assailant on Thursday wounded two girls aged 6 and 11 in a knife attack close to their school in the east of France and was later arrested, officials said.

Two girls wounded in knife attack outside French school

The 11-year-old was stabbed outside the school in the town of Souffelweyersheim, on the outskirts of Strasbourg, while the six-year-old was attacked by the same man nearby.

Both received superficial wounds, police said, adding the attacker did not appear to have any known links to radicals and was not previously known to the security services.

Both received superficial wounds, police said, adding the attacker did not appear to have any known links to radicals and was not previously known to the security services.

Both girls are being treated in a paediatric hospital. Parents were later in the afternoon allowed to pick up their children, who had been confined to the school in the immediate aftermath of the attack.

The attacker, born in 1995, was arrested in the area where he attacked the second girl, the police said. He no longer had the knife in his hand and did not resist arrest, it added.

The attack came as Prime Minister Gabriel Attal announced a series of measures aimed at cracking down on violence committed by schoolchildren against their peers. There was no indication so far that the attacker had a link with the school.

“I’m really scared. We’ve been reassured that the children are safe inside, but we don’t know when we’ll be able to get them back,” Sarah, a mother of an eight-year-old pupil, told AFP before the green light was given to collect the children.

“A friend called me. She saw the commotion in front of the school as she passed by. Her reflex was to call me so that I could pick up my son.”

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