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  • let us turn now to France, their attentions that are escalating between France and also some Muslim majority countries.

  • It's over.

  • President Emmanuel Macron's pledged to tackle radical Islam in the wake of a killing off a French teacher.

  • Turkey has been the most vocal so far.

  • Here's what president rejected, Erdogan had to say today, Shinji Bang!

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  • I am now telling my nation, Justus, they're saying in France not to buy anything from Turkish brands.

  • I call on my nation here and now.

  • Do not pay attention to French labeled goods.

  • Do not buy them well.

  • The row started after the French president pledged to defend secularism following the beheading off teacher Samuel Patty that you see here a.

  • He had shown cartoons of the Prophet Mohammed to his class two weeks before the attack.

  • Mr Macron had called Islam a religion in crisis, and he promised to tackle what he called Islamist separatism.

  • Over the weekend, Turkey's president hit back and stepped up his rhetoric, telling President Macron that he needed mental health checks for speaking out so forcefully on Islam.

  • France responded by recalling its ambassador to Turkey on the president.

  • Tweeted, he said, We will not give in ever.

  • We respect all differences in a spirit of peace.

  • We do not accept hate speech and defend reasonable debate.

  • We will always be on the side of human dignity and universal values.

  • Well, for more background on this, here's a check Goksel from BBC's Turkish service.

  • The problems between both countries have been surfaced since last late last year, actually, because the two countries they're supporting opposing sides in Libya, Syria, Eastern Mediterranean and now last in Nagorno Karabakh.

  • Uh, but especially after Macron's um Macron's words about Islam after he described Islam is a religion in crisis.

  • I don't change his tone actually are done.

  • He started to use this rhetorical off Islamophobia in France.

  • It's in his words.

  • Andi changed his rhetorics, and for the last couple of days he never passed any speech without mentioning Macron and without mentioning this rhetorical.

  • But Turkey is not the only country to be raising objections.

  • Let's take a look.

  • At a letter from the Pakistani Prime minister, Imran Khan, to the Facebook chief executive Mark Zuckerberg, he was asking for a ban on Islamophobic content on the website.

  • He raises the publication of the cartoons and says this will lead to further polarization on marginalization off Muslims in France.

  • We've seen how marginalization inevitably leads to extremism, something the world does not need now across parts off the Arab world, the boycott of French goods.

  • It's already underway.

  • Let's take a look.

  • This is French cosmetic products.

  • You see them, they're being covered at a shop in Jordan.

  • That sign says, in solidarity with Prophet Mohammed, peace be upon him.

  • All French products are boycotted on here.

  • Instead, French products being removed from the shelves at a supermarket in Qatar, France's Muslim council.

  • They say that Muslims are not persecuted in France and that they can freely practice their religion.

  • Earlier, the French government confirmed it is not planning a reciprocal boycott against Turkey.

  • Let's hear you Scofield in Paris with more on the boycott and also the comments from President Erdogan.

  • Together they do.

  • There's no question about it.

  • Add up in French minds to a fully blown diplomatic crisis, which is why the ambassador has Bean recalled from an critical consultations and why the whole of the French diplomatic corps is being told to sort of go on the offensive to make the French case, and that means repeating over and over again.

  • The French viewable this, which is that no Muslims in France are not treated like Jews in Europe in the 19 thirties, Um, that there has been an awful lot of false propaganda and reporting around all of this.

  • For example, the footballer Paul Pogba, is not about to leave the French football team because of his Muslim sensibilities on no, the cartoons have not, Bean projected from the buildings off town halls in the south of France.

  • What that was was projection off cartoons by Charlie Hebdo, but not the cartoons of the Prophet Mohammed again miss reporting, creating a sense of anti French hostility.

  • And in general, I think the point is going to be made that when President Macron's support the cartoons not saying I support the Mohammed cartoons, I'm supporting the right off publication of those cartoons.

  • And that's two distinct things in French views on that distinction, they believe, is not fully understood in the Arab world.

let us turn now to France, their attentions that are escalating between France and also some Muslim majority countries.

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Turkey's Erdogan urges French goods boycott amid Islam row - BBC News

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    林宜悉 に公開 2020 年 10 月 27 日
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