MOSCOW, January 21 (Sputnik) — French Prime Minister Manuel Valls said France has around 3,000 people with jihadist ties, who must be put under surveillance, AFP reports.
The Prime Minister also mentioned that the number of people linked to militants in Iraq and Syria increased by 130 percent within one year. Therefore, to fight effectively against extremism, Valls said France would spend 424 million euros ($490 million) and create 2,680 new jobs, AFP says.
"The number one priority, the number one requirement, is to further reinforce the human and technical resources of intelligence services," Valls said, as quoted by i24 News.
Out of all new jobs, almost 1,500 will be in the police force, mostly in intelligence. In addition, 60 Muslim clerics will be recruited, while other posts will be opened at the ministries of justice, defense and finance, Valls said, according to the BBC.
France has deployed over 10,000 of its troops across the country to protect public places from possible terrorist attacks, the BBC reports.
Prime Minister also spoke about a deep ethnic and religious divide within the French society. He said France had a “deeply rooted problem”, comparing the current situation to “territorial, social, ethnic apartheid”, i24 News says.
“It gives the impression that the problem is the Muslims, but Muslims are the victims here,” Henniche said, as quoted by i24 News. “There is a problem with French people of immigrant background, but it is a problem of racism, of unemployment, of segregation. France needs anti-discrimination laws, not anti-terror laws,” he added.