#Boycott_French_Goods was trending on Twitter in all major Muslim countries after the French President supported the making of depictive cartoons of Prophet Muhammad (Peace be upon Him). The statements came after a teacher was beheaded near Paris by an 18-year-old man Abdullah Anzorov over the display of cartoons depicting the Prophet (P.B.U.H)
The French President paid tribute to the teacher as a ‘quiet
hero’ and defended his actions as Freedom of Expression and in a televised
address to the Nation also said that France “will not give up our cartoons”.
Later France raided multiple houses of Muslim families and even closed down the
Grand Mosque of Paris in what it stated a clampdown against “Islamist
terrorists”.
The Muslim world was enraged over the statements given
by the French President and multiple leaders reacted to the statements by the
French President.
Turkish President Erdogan says French President
Emmanuel Macron needs mental 'treatment' over response to beheading.
The Saudi Council of Senior Scholars condemned the
statements of the President and said in a statement: “It is the duty of the
wise in all parts of the world, institutions and individuals to condemn these
abuses that are not related to freedom of expression and thought but rather are
pure fanaticism and a free service for those with extremist ideas”
Pakistan’s Prime Minister Khan in a series of tweets condemned
the statements of the French President and said “Hallmark of a leader is he
unites human beings, as Mandela did, rather than dividing them. This is a time
when Pres Macron could have put healing touch & denied space to extremists
rather than creating further polarization & marginalization that inevitably
leads to radicalization”
The Pakistani premier even wrote a letter to Facebook’s
CEO Mark Zuckerburg requesting him “to ban Islamophobia just as Facebook has
banned questioning or criticizing the holocaust.”
Individuals on Twitter called upon a mass campaign to
boycott French products and chains which soon began trending on top in Saudi
Arabia, Qatar, Kuwait, Jordan, Turkey, Bangladesh, UAE, and Pakistan
Videos also emerged on the social media of supermarkets removing French products in various countries and decimation of the French president’s images.
Qatar's largest supermarket group Almeira has announced the removal of French products. Earlier, traders in Kuwait also announced a boycott pic.twitter.com/StD3AntKfa
— Shamsullah Elham (@ShamsullahElha1) October 26, 2020
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