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Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan has condemned French President Emmanuel Macron for protesting against the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) and publishing cartoons of him.
Pakistan’s influential news outlet Dawn Online reported this news on Sunday.
Imran Khan said the European leader had deliberately provoked Muslims in his country and around the world.
Imran wrote on Twitter: “This is a time when President Macro could refuse to eliminate extremism and refrain from it, but he has become even more polarized and polarized, which inevitably leads to fundamentalism.”
“It is unfortunate that instead of terrorists carrying out terrorist attacks on behalf of Muslims, white supremacists or Nazi ideologues, he has chosen to incite Islamophobia by attacking Islam,” Imran tweeted.
French President Emmanuel Macron has made it clear that the exhibition of cartoons of Islam and the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) will not stop. Macron recently spoke at a ceremony honoring French teacher Samuel Patty, who was assassinated for displaying a controversial cartoon about the Prophet Muhammad.
Earlier, on October 16, a young man killed teacher Samuel Patty on a road in France. The teacher showed the cartoon of the Prophet in class and explained freedom of expression. Abdulakh, the young man who assaulted the teacher, was shot dead by the police on the spot.
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