UN officials are concerned about the publication of the French cartoon



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The United Nations Anti-Extremism (UNHCR) has expressed concern over the publication of cartoons of Prophet Muhammad (PBUH).

The head of the organization, Miguel Ángel Moratins, said that the reprinting of the cartoons was insulting and horrifying to many Muslims around the world. Lack of respect for religion and sacred religious symbols incites hatred and violent extremism pushes society towards polarization and fragmentation.

He made the remarks in a statement Wednesday. News from Al Jazeera and Reuters.

He also condemned the knife attack on a church in the French city of Nice.

On Thursday morning, a man with a knife attacked Notre Dame Basilia in the city of Nice. Three people died, including a woman. The mayor of Nice called it a terrorist attack. The authorities have launched an investigation into the incident. Moratins, head of the United Nations Alliance of Civilizations, called the incident “barbaric” and said the attacks against any civilian, including religious people, were completely unforgivable and unfair.

Earlier on Wednesday, a teacher was killed for showing a cartoon of the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) during a class on freedom of expression in France. There was a great reaction throughout France. The country’s president, Emmanuel Macron, has criticized Islam for its firm stance in upholding the country’s secular values. He also said that France would not stop showing cartoons.

The announcement of the French president has provoked a great reaction in the Muslim world. Meanwhile, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan called for a boycott of French products.



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