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Jakarta, CNN Indonesia –
On Monday (10/26) various events were held in various parts of the world. Starting with the people Kristen in Arabic the president condemned French out of contempt Islam Germany, Holland, Italy defending Macron.
one. Arab Christians criticize French President for insulting Islam
Several Arab Christians also criticized the statement by French President Emmanuel Macron, which he considered insulting Islam and the Prophet Muhammad.
On Wednesday (10/21) it was discovered that Macron had said that he would not prevent the publication of cartoons insulting the Prophet Muhammad on the pretext of freedom of expression.
Macron was immediately criticized for his statement. Several countries in the Middle East have even called for a boycott of French products as a form of protest.
The criticism comes not only from Muslims, but also from Christians, one of whom is a high-level news anchor. Al-Jazeera Jalal Chahda, based in Qatar.
two. Singapore suspends flu vaccine after death in South Korea
Singapore has temporarily suspended the use of two flu vaccines following reports of the deaths of dozens of South Koreans.
The Health Authority of Singapore (HSA) is further investigating the link between the deaths reported by South Korea and the existing vaccine in Singapore.
The Health Ministry and HSA said there have been no deaths related to the two vaccines in Singapore to date.
“This is a precautionary measure after the reported death after influenza vaccination in South Korea,” they said. The times of the strait, Monday (10/26).
Information from the South Korean authorities indicated that the deceased had been injected with seven brands of influenza vaccine.
3. Widespread controversy, Germany, the Netherlands and Italy defend the president of France
Several high-ranking European countries defended French President Emmanuel Macron from various criticisms. Previously, Macron was in the global spotlight for his comments that Muslims were seen as cornered.
German Chancellor Angela Merkel is one of them. He considered that the statement by Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan was too exaggerated.
“It is a completely unacceptable slanderous comment,” Merkel quoted him as saying. AFP, Monday (10/27).
Earlier, Erdogan said that Muslims were treated like Jews during World War II. Erdogan has also called for a boycott of French products.
(DEA)
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