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Massive Protests Against France From Muslim Countries

Massive protests against France from Pakistan, Bangladesh to Lebanon, Macron ready for war with religious fanaticism.

Controversy over the Prophet’s cartoons is increasing. According to the news agency AP, there were massive protests against France in various countries of the world from Pakistan, Bangladesh to Lebanon after Friday prayers.

According to the leading news agency, fundamentalist organizations and Jamaat-e-Islami activists in Pakistan demonstrated in the Matta Bazaar of the Swat Valley.

During this time a rally was also organized. It requested to boycott French goods in full.

Imran pressured to break ties with France

Those addressing the rally pressured Imran Khan that the government should cancel all agreements with France.

The news agency AP, in its report, said that the police had to resort to lathi-charge to control the protesters marching towards the French Embassy in Pakistan’s capital Islamabad.

In Lahore, protesters burnt effigies of Macros. In Jerusalem, thousands of Palestinians demonstrated in front of the al-Qaxa mosque. Some youths clashed with Israeli police. Demonstrations were also held in the Lebanese capital of Beirut.

Thousands of people took to the streets in Bangladesh

Protests were held in protest against the French president after Friday prayers across the country, including Bangladesh’s capital Dhaka, according to a leading news agency.

Massive protests against France, about 10 thousand people marched in Dhaka in Bangladesh and appealed for the boycott of French goods.

There were huge banners in the hands of the people saying that President of France Emmanuel Macron is ‘the world’s biggest terrorist’.

At the same time, France, which has exposed two terrorist attacks within two weeks, has declared war against religious bigotry. This announcement of the French President has been supported by many other countries.

The campaign against terrorists will intensify

French President Emmanuel Macron, who arrived in Nice to take stock of the situation, called it a terrorist attack. He said that the number of soldiers in the anti-terrorist operation will be increased.

The President also talked about increasing the security of churches and schools in the country. French Interior Minister Gerald Daramanin has also said on Friday that there may be more terrorist attacks in the country.

In view of this, security arrangements have been tightened throughout the country, especially around churches and schools. He said that France has declared a decisive battle against Islamic fundamentalism.

Tunisia was the attacker

Gerald Daramanin said that in this fight we are fighting domestic and external enemies simultaneously. At the same time, the investigation has found that the attacker who was beheading a woman in NICE and killing two other people was from Tunisia.

He reached France on 9 October via Italy. The attacker had attacked the people on Thursday morning shouting slogans of Allahu Akbar.

He was later nabbed by the police. Three knives were recovered from him. A 47-year-old man has been detained on suspicion of contacting him.

The attacker was taken for the holy book of Islam

French counter-terrorism prosecutor Jean-François Richard told reporters that the attacker had entered Italy on September 20 via the island of Lampedusa. After that he reached Paris. She was born in 1999 in Tunisia.

He had a book on Islam and two mobile phones. He used a 17 cm long knife in the attack. Two more knives were found in his bag.

He was in the church for about 30 minutes. This is the third attack in France in just two weeks. Two weeks ago, French teacher Samuel Petty was beheaded in the capital of Paris.

Investigation begins in Tunisia as well

Tunisia’s Anti-Terrorist Prosecutor’s Office said the attack in France was being investigated. The attack was carried out by a Tunisian citizen.

The Mahdi Organization, which claimed responsibility for this attack, is also being investigated. This organization has been reported to be active on Internet media.

Prank of provoking religious sentiments in India too

In India too, mischief was done to incite religious sentiments in the name of opposition to France. In Mumbai, a picture of French President Macron was pasted on the streets and he was indecent.

In Bhopal, Congress MLA Arif Masood took to the streets, including thousands of supporters, in violation of the guidelines of the Corona epidemic and tried to spread religious hysteria.

Police have registered a case against Masood and two hundred unknown people. Those who fueled the frenzy included Shahi Qazi Mushtaq Ali Nadbi, Musti-e-Shahar Abul Kalam Kasami.

Jamiat chief Maulana Arshad Madani slammed French President Macron, stating that the publication of the Prophet’s cartoons is being called freedom of expression, but can it be justified in a civilized society.

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