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“What can be said about the head of state who treats millions of members of groups of different religions in this way? First of all, control the psyche,” RT Erdogan said on television.
Macron’s proposal to defend the French secular values of radical Islam angered the Turkish government and added to a growing list of disagreements between the French leader and RT Erdogan.
Earlier this month, Macron called Islam a religion of “crisis” around the world and said the government would make proposals in December to strengthen a 1905 law officially separating the Church in France from the state.
The president said the draft amendments to the law will provide stricter educational systems and oversight measures for foreign-funded mosques.
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