World leaders who are angry at France



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The anti-Islamic attitude of French President Macron is now in the headlines. He has become known as a villain throughout the world for his negative comments and his actions in mocking Muslims. And because of the French president’s controversial comments and anti-Islamic stance, a group of world leaders, including Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan and Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan, have spoken out against him.

On October 18, a young man strangled an anti-religious teacher named Samuel Patic on a road in France. Because, that teacher showed the cartoon of the Holy Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) in class and explained ‘freedom of speech’. Shortly after the controversial teacher’s death, the police shot dead the young man on the spot.

After that, French President Emmanuel Macron made it clear that the exhibition of cartoons of Islam and Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) will not stop. Macron even spoke at a ceremony to pay tribute to Samuel Patti, a French teacher who was assassinated for displaying a controversial cartoon about the Prophet Muhammad.

Meanwhile, a group of world leaders, including Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan and Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan, have spoken out against the French president’s controversial comments and anti-Islamic stance. There has been widespread criticism in Muslim countries of the negative stance of the French government or the stance against Islam. Western countries are not talking about macro-concessions either.

Turkey:

As the world’s first country, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan vigorously protested Macron’s statement. President Erdogan has called for Macron to undergo a “mental health check” as he declares war on Islam. Even President Erdogan himself called on Muslims around the world to boycott French products on Monday.

Pakistan:

Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan has harshly criticized French President Emmanuel Macron for joining President Erdogan’s path. He said the main characteristic of a leader is to unite the nation and keep it together. Instead, Macron is confusing the nation. President Macron could have played a key role in the crisis.

Imran Khan further said, ‘Macron is deliberately provoking Muslims by displaying insulting cartoons of the Holy Prophet Muhammad (PBUH). He’s provoking his people in the same way, which is very sad.

Islamabad has even summoned the French ambassador to Pakistan over the incident.

Meanwhile, most Middle Eastern countries, including Qatar, Palestine, Egypt, Algeria, Jordan and Saudi Arabia, have vigorously protested and condemned the French president, along with Turkey and Pakistan.

Qatar:

The administration has ordered the withdrawal of French products from stores in the country. At the same time, Qatar called for a boycott of all kinds of products. Anti-French posters have been posted on the streets of various cities.

Kuwait:

Similar measures have been taken in Kuwait when macros hurt the feelings of Muslims. The Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) also called the French president’s statements “irresponsible”.

Citizens of the West are outraged by Macron’s various taunts and offensive comments on religion.

Ireland:

Most Muslims living in Ireland protested the caricatures of Islam, Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him), with protest status on social media in protest of the French President’s anti-Islamic rhetoric. This satirical propaganda from the forces of evil about this religion of peace is also making Muslims think here. At the same time, the Irish have apologized for the harsh comments on religion.

Denmark:

Muslims living in the country have organized anti-macro protests. Many have reacted angrily on social media. However, no response was received from the government of the country.

Portugal:

Muslims in Portugal have reacted angrily to French President Macron’s negative comments about Islam. Also, ordinary Portuguese citizens say that no one should do such a negative thing about religion. Religious Europe recently asked them to solve the problem by looking for a quick apology to keep it up.



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