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Sunday 1 November 2020

Prophet cartoon controversy:"I respect Muslims, but I will not tolerate violence," said French President Macron.

Prophet cartoon controversy:"I respect Muslims, but I will not tolerate violence," said French President Macron.

French President Emmanuel Macron is facing criticism for linking Islam to terrorism. - File photo 

French President Emmanuel Macron, who is facing criticism for linking Islam to terrorism, has made an important statement. 
Macro said on Saturday that he respects Muslims. I understand that Muslims are saddened by making cartoons of the Prophet Muhammad. Despite all this, violence cannot be tolerated in response.

France has been rocked by two attacks in two weeks over religious conflict. The head of the teacher who showed the first controversial cartoon was beheaded by his own student. Later, three people, including a woman, were stabbed to death outside a church in the city of Nice. Also on Saturday, an unidentified gunman shot and killed a priest in a church. One suspect has been arrested in the case.

The government has doubled the number of troops stationed in France due to the ongoing attacks, calling the attacks Islamic terrorism
Macron calls these incidents Islamic terrorism. Since then they have been targeted by the leaders of Muslim countries. Many countries are campaigning for a boycott of French goods.

'Cartoon does not support, "
said President of France spoke to a media house that is being confused the whole matter. They do not support the cartoons of the Prophet Muhammad. Many people are saddened by this cartoon. Even after this, freedom of expression will be protected in the country. It also includes cartoon printing.

Knife attack in Canada after France, 2 killed

In Canada after France a man attacked some people with a knife. Two people were killed in what became known as Quebec City on Sunday. Five people were also injured. Police cordoned off the area to catch the attacker. One suspect has been arrested. The attacker is said to be. Police have appealed to people to stay home and not go to the scene after the attack.

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