The OIC reacted strongly to the statements of the French president



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The OIC has strongly condemned and protested against the announcement to continue publishing controversial cartoons in France insulting the last prophet Hazrat Mohammad (PBUH).

The agency called the French government’s continuing insult to Muslims “unacceptable.” News from the Daily Sabah.

The OIC said in a statement on Friday that it strongly condemned the attacks on Muslim sentiments by insulting the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) and the symbols of Islam. Insults and insults to religious sentiment cannot be accepted in the name of freedom of expression.

The OIC has also criticized French President Emmanuel Macron’s tough stance on insulting Islam.

The statement said that the statements of some people responsible for the pursuit of political ends by the French government had raised concerns, which would destroy France’s relations with Muslims and spread hatred among all to save the interests of the parties.

The OCI statement also strongly condemned any terrorist attack in the name of religion.

On October 18, a school teacher was strangled to death in a suburb of Paris, France.

Reuters quoted police as saying the attacker was 18 years old. He is of Chechen descent and was born in Moscow, Russia. The murdered teacher was teaching political science.

In the ‘Freedom of Speech’ class, he showed students cartoons of Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him). Then he was assassinated.

Following the incident, French police raided at least 50 mosques and Muslim-majority areas of the country.

Five and a half years ago, following the publication of the controversial Hazrat Mohammad (PBUH) cartoon, there was a terrorist attack on the French satirical magazine Shirley Abdo. The magazine has reprinted it.

Despite the storm of criticism, French President Emmanuel Macron has been adamant in favor.
The president said he would not condemn the printing of controversial cartoons by Hazrat Muhammad (PBUH).

At the same time, he announced strict actions against the separatists and those involved in these attacks.

There has been a backlash in the Muslim world for failing to take action to stop the Muhammad (peace be upon him) cartoons and for taking a stand in favor of Shirley Abdo. Muslim countries are erupting in anger.



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