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The repercussions of the French attack on Nice darkened the scene in France and the continuous demonstrations condemning the insult to the Prophet Muhammad in several countries.
The repercussions of the French attack on Nice continue. Interior Minister Gerald Darmanan announced that he will visit Tunisia and Algeria this week to discuss security issues and the question of deporting extremists to them, at the request of President Emmanuel Macron.
For its part, the Elysee clarified that this decision was made after the day before yesterday a telephone conversation took place between Macron and Tunisian President Kais Said, who “expressed his solidarity with France.”
This comes as security reinforcements continued in various regions of the country, at a time when the church at the scene of the attack in Nice witnessed a special prayer for the souls of the victims.
For his part, French Prime Minister Jean Castex denounced what he described as “haggling” by political parties and intellectuals “over the years” with what he called “Islamic extremism”, calling in an interview to the French network TF1 for an “ideological battle” against him.
He added: “At present we face an enemy called extremist political Islamism. The enemy seeks first to divide us by spreading hatred and violence, and to break the national society,” noting that “the first way to win this war is for the national community be united, united, proud of our roots and our identity. ” Our republic and our freedom. “
Meanwhile, in several countries, demonstrations in France continued in France condemning the insulting cartoons of the Noble Prophet, and thousands participated in a demonstration that took place in Dhaka, the capital of Bangladesh, to protest against the defense of the French president of these drawings, and the Authorities prevented the protesters from going to the headquarters of the French Embassy.
Also, on Monday a similar demonstration took place in the Indonesian capital condemning the offensive cartoons of the Prophet Muhammad and the protesters called for a boycott of French products in protest against these drawings, demanding that Paris apologize.
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