The Macron administration’s attack on Muslims in France has also mobilized local administrators.



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In the cities of Montpellier and Toulouse, in the Conflans-Sainte-Honorine neighborhood 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 injured and assassinated early last week.

In Beziers, with the decision of far-right mayor Robert Menard, these cartoons were shown in many parts of the city.

Anti-Islamic practices have increased in the country after recent statements and pressure from the Macron administration against Muslims and mosques.

Emmanuel Macron said in a statement that they would not stop publishing cartoons for the Prophet Muhammad.

Interior Minister Gerald Darman said he was uncomfortable with the presence of halal food departments in the country’s markets.

Arie Alimi, the lawyer for the League for Human Rights (LDH), claimed that the majority of French politicians made statements directed at Muslims after the teacher was found murdered and, as a result, two veiled women were attacked in Paris. .

Kuwait Federation of Consumer Associations, Hz. In response to the publication of the cartoon insulting Muhammad, he launched a massive campaign not to sell French products.

Users of social media in Morocco called for a boycott of French products.

Pressure on Muslim Associations Mounts

A teacher was beheaded on October 16 in the Conflans-Sainte-Honorine neighborhood, near Paris.

French officials announced that the master’s murder suspect was seen near the body with a knife in his hand and was shot to death by police after he escaped.

A high school history teacher was observed to show an insulting cartoon of the Prophet Muhammad a few days before he was killed and the parents reacted to this.

Then the pressure and raids against Muslim associations and non-governmental organizations in the country increased.

Interior Minister Gerald Darmanin announced on October 19 that many associations and non-governmental organizations, including the French Collective Against Islamophobia (CCIF) and Barakacity, and a mosque would be closed.

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