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A French court has ruled that schools should provide an alternative to pork school lunches in the interest of Muslim and Jewish children who do not eat the meat.Pork or nothing: how school dinners are dividing FranceRead moreThe decision came after a rightwing local authority stopped providing a choice for children.On Monday a Muslim organisation won its legal case against the authority at Chalon-sur-Sa么ne in B stanley cup (https://www.stanley-cups.com.mx) urgundy. The court, sitting in Dijon, annulled the town halls 2015 decision not to provide an alternative to pork in its school canteens.Chalon-sur-Sa么ne officials s stanley quencher (https://www.canada-stanley.ca) aid they would appeal against the decision.The judge said he was not concerned with religious considerations but ruled that the towns failure to provide an alternative meal, which meant many local Muslim children went without lunch, was not in keeping with the spirit of the international convention on the rights of children and was not in the interests of the children .At a hearing on Friday, a state legal expert told the court they had come to the same conclusion.Gilles Platret, the mayor of Chalon-sur-Sa么ne for the rightwing Les R茅publicains party, claimed he was upholding the French Republics principle of la茂cit茅 , or secularism, when he decided to stop offering non-pork alternatives in the local schools. The decision comes only a few stanley thermo (https://www.cups-stanley.com.de) days before the start of the term. It is materially impossible for the town of Chalon-sur-Sa么ne to change the operation of a public service in such a short time without