Caricature of Macron, cartoonist’s contract canceled by the French embassy



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International Desk – The French embassy canceled the contract with the famous Mauritanian cartoonist Khalid Oled Mawla Idris for drawing cartoons making fun of Emanuel Macron.

The decision was made considering the offensive and insulting artwork for the symbol of the French Republic. Such information has been known in the news of Remtoday.net.

He drew the cartoon in response to Macron’s mockery of Islam and the cartoon of the Prophet (PBUH) in France.

However, the decision of the French embassy has been met with adverse reactions through social networks. Where Macron has been insisting on the protection of freedom of opinion and expression, they see this as the exact opposite. France sees this as a mockery of freedom of expression.

The murder of a teacher for showing a cartoon of the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) in a class on freedom of expression in France has sparked an angry reaction across France. The country’s president, Emanuel Macron, has taken a firm stance against “fundamentalist Islam” and upholding the country’s secular values. “France will not stop showing cartoons,” he said.

This has caused great anger among Muslims around the world. Boycotts of French products have also been called for in several countries. Meanwhile, not respecting freedom of belief

Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan and Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan have harshly criticized the French President for doing so and for ignoring millions of Muslims in France.

Meanwhile, French President Emmanuel Macron has filed a complaint with the European Union (EU) against Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan. He made the accusations in a statement calling for a boycott of French products and statements by Macron that he needed psychiatric treatment. On the same day, the EU Commission warned Erdogan that Turkey’s position would make it more difficult for the country to become a member of the European Union.



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