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Tunisian national killed by neighbor in south of France

The Draguignan prosecutor announced in a press release that a Tunisian citizen was killed by his neighbor in the south France. He added that the incident is being investigated as an act of racial violence.

The victim was shot dead late Saturday night, in Puget-sur Argens. He was described as "possibly" 35 years old, but his identity has not yet been confirmed. The man also shot a 25-year old Turkish national in the hand and took him to hospital.

This incident occurs one month after Aboubakar, a 22-year-old Mali man, was fatally stabbed in a mosque of the southern French town of La Grand-Combe. Racism is on the rise in France.

According to data released in March, the French police reported an increase of 11% in the number of racist, xenophobic, or anti-religious offenses in 2013.

In a late Sunday statement, the prosecutor revealed that the 53-year old suspect was a sports shooter. The prosecutor said that he had posted racist and hateful content on his social networking account both before and after he killed his neighbor.

France is home to the largest Muslim community in Europe. Its 6 million Muslims make up 10% of its population.

Across the political spectrum, politicians, including President Emmanuel Macron have attacked what they call Islamist separatism, in a manner that rights groups say stigmatizes Muslims and amounts discrimination. (Reporting and editing by Kate Mayberry; Layli foroudi)

(source: Reuters)