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Calls for a boycott, which also occur in other Arab and Muslim countries, continued to resonate after French President Emmanuel Macron said he supported the publication of derogatory cartoons. Prophet Muhammad SAW by magazines Charlie hebdo.
Macron previously angered the Muslim world after he said Islam was experiencing a global crisis.
“The call to boycott the products of each member state goes against the spirit of this obligation and will alienate Turkey from the European Union,” the EU Commission said through its spokesperson. France24, Thursday (10/29/2020).
On Monday, Erdogan called on Turkey to boycott French products and urged EU leaders to give up on Emmanuel Macron’s “anti-Islamic” agenda. Erdogan had previously advised Macron to undergo mental treatment due to his attitude towards Islam.
Responding to Erdogan’s comments, France withdrew its ambassador from Turkey and condemned the harsh remarks by the Turkish president.
The controversial cartoon insulting the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) heated up after 47-year-old French history teacher Samuel Paty was beheaded by an 18-year-old Chechen refugee as he was returning home from school. where he teaches on the outskirts of Paris on October 16. Paty was killed after showing the cartoon to her students in class discussions on freedom of expression and expression.
Erdogan strongly condemns the publication and use of cartoons insulting the Prophet Muhammad, but is silent on the beheading of teacher Samuel Paty.
Not enough, Charlie Hebdo published the latest issue on Wednesday with a cover of a cartoon of Erdogan behaving lewd. The cartoon shows Erdogan in a white shirt and underwear holding a beer can while lifting the skirt of a veiled woman to reveal her bare butt.
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