I shall take Islam as an example. Islam has nothing to do with the scandalous and abusive way that it has been treated by terrorists who use it in a way that borders on the disgraceful and to achieve vastly different goals. I can only repeat, in answer to your question, the Council’s belief is that, in Europe and throughout the world, we must also respect a democratic Islam, which, in fact, belongs to the sphere of one’s private life, or which is expressed in a legitimate way, but also to combat any form of religious expression which pursues any other scandalously repressive goal.
Je ne peux ici que répéter, dans le cadre de votre question, cette conviction du Conseil qu'effectivement il s'agit aussi de respecter en Europe, et partout dans le monde, un islam démocratique, un islam qui appartient effectivement à la sphère de la vie privée, ou qui s'exprime de façon légitime, mais aussi de combattre toute forme d'expression religieuse qui poursuit de tout autres buts, scandaleusement répressibles.