PARIS (Reuters) - French presidential frontrunner Emmanuel Macron on Friday said France should not yield to fear and candidates in the election should avoid one-upmanship after the killing of a police officer in an Islamic State-claimed attack claimed.
"Don't yield to fear, don't yield to division and intimidation. Our generation must rise to this challenge," he said in a statement broadcast from his campaign headquarters.
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