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France’publishing cartoons insulting Prophet Muhammad and From President Macron Reactions to her continue saying that they will not stop publishing them.
In the written statement of the Movement of the Society for Peace, the largest Islamic-oriented party in Algeria, the anti-Islamic statements and practices of the French authorities were reacted and President Abdulmecid Tebbun was asked to adopt an attitude towards Macron.
All state institutions in the country, especially the presidency, were asked to condemn Macron’s statements and to respond with diplomatic, political and economic steps.
In the statement, “Macron’s continuation of his insults against Islam and Muslims and his attacks on our beloved Prophet Muhammad is an open attack on Muslims around the world.” expressions were used.
Ahmed Atiyye, Yemen’s Minister of Foundations, made a statement on his Twitter account calling for a boycott of France, saying: “Boycott French products, Macron and France insult the prophet of ummah. Allah’s Messenger is our red line. “. shared a written photo.
In a written statement made by Hamas, it was claimed that official and unofficial statements in France, where insulting cartoons were posted on freedom of expression grounds, were followed with anger.
The statement warned that this situation can generate conflicts between peoples and countries that need tolerance and values of coexistence and this will negatively affect international peace and security.
Libyan Presidential Council member Muhammed Zayid made a statement on his social media site Facebook, condemning the statements by Macron and Hz. He claimed that unscrupulous words or worthless cartoons could not touch the holiness of Muhammad.
The growing anti-Islamic stance of the French authorities has recently been reacted by institutions such as the Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC), the Islamic Organization for Education, Science and Culture (ISESCO) and the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC), as well as from various Arab countries.
Similar practices have started to appear in different cities across the country, with the Macron administration in France recently targeting Muslims and places of worship.
In the cities of Montpellier and Toulouse, in the Conflans-Sainte-Honorine district near Paris, insulting cartoons from the French humor magazine Charlie Hebdo were projected on the walls of official buildings to “commemorate” the teacher who was wounded and killed. at the beginning of last week in the Paris district.
In his statement, Macron said that they would not stop publishing cartoons for the Prophet Muhammad.
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