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“Charlie Hebdo” made a cartoon of Erdogan. Photo: Facebook
The French magazine “Charlie Hebdo” has put on its cover a new cartoon depicting Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan.
The image was posted on the publication’s official Twitter account on Tuesday, October 27.
Therefore, the cartoon shows the Turkish leader half dressed. He sits in a chair with a can of drink. At the same time, with one hand, he holds the raised hem of the woman’s dress and exclaims: “O prophet!” The legend of the cartoon says that the country’s president is “very playful in private life.”
We will recall, earlier Erdogan said that French President Emmanuel Macron “needs treatment for mental disorders.” This statement was a reaction to his statements about Islam in connection with a terrorist attack in a Paris suburb where an 18-year-old Islamist beheaded a school teacher on the basis of religious hatred.
After the brutal murder of the French professor, Macron said that the authorities of his country would initiate an active fight against the bearers of radical ideology and the associations they created.
As a result, Macron’s statements became widespread in Islamic states and led to calls for a boycott of French products by many religious, social and political figures and organizations.
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