Mouloud Aounit was its first general secretary (1989–2004), then president (2004–2008), then member of the presidential college (2008–2011) not to belong to the
French Communist Party (PCF). Despite dropping the term from its name in 1972, the MRAP continues to be engaged against
antisemitism. They group also defends the rights of immigrants,
Romani peoples, and other forms of racism. It is also engaged in actions against the right and
far right. Currently, it concentrates its action against immigration-restricting laws and in favor of immigrants' rights, as well as denunciation of racism on the internet and against
historical revisionism (courtsuit deposed against
Bruno Gollnisch, member of the
Front National). In some cases, it has also criticized the
Socialist Party, criticizing
Ségolène Royal, the Socialist contender for the
2007 presidential election, when she released her program on security issues, stating that she was engaging in the "most dangerous kind of
populism". The MRAP was engaged in the creation of the
alter-globalization NGO
ATTAC in 1998.
Opposition to genetic studies The organization has voiced opposition to
genetic studies being carried out in France, following advances in science and the discovery of
DNA which now allows scientists to identify which
Y-haplogroup a person or group belongs to. In the summer of 2015, a group of British scientists from the
University of Leicester wished to study the DNA of around a hundred local volunteers from the
Cotentin Peninsula in
Normandy, to find out “the intensity of the Scandinavian colonisation” from the 9th century
Viking invasions. Despite the French state agreeing to this, MRAP and local member Jacques Declosmenil attempted to obstruct the scientific study, saying that the scientific results "will build on the idea that there are real
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