Erdogan attacks Macron: he needs psychotherapy for his behavior towards Muslims | WORLD



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Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan attacked French President Emanuel Macron again today, saying he needed psychotherapy for his treatment of Muslims and Islam.

Earlier this month, Macron pledged to fight “Islamic autonomy,” which he said threatened to seize control of some Muslim communities in France, prompting a strong backlash from Erdogan.

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Since then, France has been shocked by the beheading of a history professor, an extremist Islamist, who wanted to avenge a professor’s use of the sketch of the prophet Muhammad during a free speech class.

“What is the problem of this person named Macron with Muslims and Islam?” “Macron needs treatment on a psychological level,” the Turkish president told a provincial conference of the Justice and Development Party in the city of Caesarea.

Macron lights up government buildings with Charlie Hebdo sketches

French President Emmanuel Macron has declared war on Islamic fanaticism as he has given permission for government buildings to be lit up with controversial Charlie Hebdo sketches depicting Muhammad.

In his speech, Emanuel Macron spoke for the first time about religious isolation based on separatist tendencies, which, as he said, is a serious problem for French society.

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The French president analyzed his plan, which is based on five pillars and includes preventive measures against the “radicalization” of young Muslims and the repression of separatist tendencies in society.

At the same time, there have already been massive deportations of Islamists and several associations suspected of “Islamic radicalization” of young people have been closed.

Additionally, Emmanuel Macron granted special permission for government buildings in France to be illuminated with sketches of Charlie Hebdo lampooning Mohammed, leading to the recent beheading of the professor. The beginning was made with the lighting of the government buildings in Montpellier.



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