Erdogan’s Rampage, Macron Called Islam Religion Crisis



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Jakarta, CNBC Indonesia – Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan wreaks havoc against French President Emmanuel Macron. Erdogan’s comments came after Macron described Islam as “a religion in crisis around the world.”

Quoted from AnadoluagencyErdogan initially voiced his condemnation of the raid on a mosque in Germany by hundreds of policemen. According to him, this cannot be justified for security or other reasons. In his opinion, it is a form of Islamophobia.


“As Muslims, have we ever done the same? We did not, we will not. We have seen fanatical and fascist fatalities try to apply themselves to the world as” European Union values, “he said, as quoted on Sunday ( 10/25/2020).

Erdogan stressed that this is a form of hypocrisy, carrying out attacks on the rights of Muslims who are now citizens. He said that in fact European countries were coming to an end on their own by waging open warfare.

“They must get rid of Islamophobia in their bodies. Otherwise, this disease will destroy all of Europe, from France to Germany,” he stressed.

At the same time, Erdogan also questioned what was Marcon’s problem with Islam. Including what is the problem with Muslims.

Erdogan noted that Marcon needed mental attention. “He needs mental attention. What else can we say to a president who doesn’t understand freedom of belief,” he said.

“And behaving like this with the millions of citizens who embrace a religion in their own country? First of all, do a mental check. Playing with Erdogan will give you nothing,” he joked.

This is a new chapter of criticism of Macron due to the chaos of the French satire magazine Charlie Hebdo, which republished the cartoon of the prophet Muhammad last September. This resulted in the death of a teacher at Conflans-Sainte-Honorin.

After the incident, Macron argued that “he was killed because Muslims wanted our future.” Since then, Macron has received criticism from various parties, such as the president and the ministry.

Meanwhile, in the Middle East, the invitation to boycott Macron was also echoed, among others, in Kuwait and Qatar. Not only the president, boycotts were also carried out for all French products.

AFP He said several workers at the Al Meera supermarket chain pulled St. French took Dalfour off the shelf. In a statement, Al Meera and another wholesale operator, Souq Al Baladi, said they would withdraw French products from stores until further notice.

Al Meera itself competes with French supermarkets in Qatar, Monoprix and Carrefour.

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