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A street-art festival in the French mountain town of Grenoble has had its subsidies suspended by the regional authority because of a mural of a women wearing the Islamic hijab, according to French outlet Le Dauphine. Authorities in the Auvergne-Rhone-Alpes region of France claimed that the mural of the women in a hijab was “provocative” and “unacceptable”. They claimed that showing the image fuelled violence and hatred, and only benefited “extremists”. In the artwork, titled ‘Bad Religion?’, a women can be seen wearing a blue stripped hijab, evocative of the uniforms that Jews in Nazi concentr…