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Police have blocked the siege of the French Embassy in Bangladesh in protest at the exhibition of cartoons of the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) in France.
After a brief demonstration from the north gate of the Baitul Mukarram Mosque on Tuesday (28) morning, the leaders and activists of the Bangladesh Islamic Movement marched towards Gulshan with a large procession to surround the French embassy.
When the procession reached the Shantinagar crossing, the police stopped it. And this is where your program ends.
Islamic Movement leaders and activists in the procession – ‘Insult to the World Prophet, Saibe Nare Muslim’, ‘We will peel Manco’s skin’, ‘Wake up Ray, wake up, Muslims wake up’, ‘Boycott boycott, boycott French products’ ‘Etc. slogans.
In the short session, the speakers presented various demands, including the severing of Bangladesh’s diplomatic relations with France, the passage of a condemnatory resolution in Parliament, and the withdrawal of the French Embassy from Bangladesh. If these demands are not met, they threaten a strict program.
An 18-year-old beheaded a school teacher on the outskirts of Paris on October 17. The teenager killed the school teacher, angered by the display of controversial cartoons of Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) to students.
Later, the French government awarded the schoolmaster the country’s highest posthumous award and began displaying the controversial cartoon of the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) in various buildings. French President Emmanuel Macron ordered state-sponsored cartoons.
The French president’s protests against this position have led to a boycott of French products in several countries of the Muslim world, including the Arabian Gulf. Companies, including many well-known chain stores, have stopped selling French products. France has called on Arab countries to end their boycott, citing the far-reaching effects of the coronation.
Al-Sadi Bhuiyan / SR / JIM
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