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A member of the Kosovo parliament participated in a parliamentary session wearing a mask that read: “I love Muhammad.”
Iman R. Rahmani, a member of the Self-Determination Movement, attended the general session of the Kosovo parliament on Sunday (October 25).
Citing two reasons for wearing such a mask, Rahmani said: “Kosovo’s ambassador to France, Candrim Gassi, has distributed an unacceptable report with cartoons of the Prophet Muhammad. But our organization did not protest his work. My second purpose is let him know that we are now in the month of the Prophet’s birth (pbuh). ‘
Posting a photo of himself wearing a mask on social media, he wrote on campus: ‘Protest with peace and tenderness. Do not despise or insult. Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) is the messenger of liberation for mankind.
Gassi said on a Facebook account that he was “very sorry” that the post hurt so many people. He did not know anything in detail about the matter.
On October 19, the French newspaper Le Figaro reported on a series of recent beheadings of teachers. The report included two cartoons of the Prophet published in Charlie Hebdo.
And Rahmani said that Gassi must be held accountable to the state and the people for degrading acts. Because your paid people don’t support jobs that hurt your faith.
Source: Anadolu Agency
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