Killings in France trigger Bangladesh protests against Macron

Killings in France trigger Bangladesh protests against Macron

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Islamists burn an effigy of French president Emmanuel Macron as they take part in a protest calling for the boycott of French products and denouncing Macron for his comments over Prophet Mohammed’s caricatures, in Dhaka, Bangladesh, October 28, 2020. REUTERS/Mohammad Ponir Hossain

Tens of thousands of Muslims protested in Bangladesh on Friday after killings by a Tunisian migrant in a French church prompted a vow by President Emmanuel Macron to hold his ground against attacks on his countryโ€™s values and freedom of belief.

France, home to Europeโ€™s largest Muslim community, was engaged in a war against Islamist ideology and more militant attacks were likely, interior minister Gerald Damarnin warned.
Protesters marching through the streets of Dhaka, the capital of Muslim-majority Bangladesh, chanted โ€œBoycott French productsโ€ and carried banners calling Macron โ€œthe worldโ€™s biggest terroristโ€.
โ€œMacron is leading Islamophobia,โ€ said demonstrator Akramul Haq. โ€œHe doesnโ€™t know the power of Islam. The Muslim world will not let this go in vain. Weโ€™ll rise and stand in solidarity against him.โ€
France raised its security alert to the highest level on Thursday after a knife-wielding man shouting โ€œAllahu akbarโ€ (God is Greatest) beheaded a woman in a church and killed two more people before being shot and taken away by police.
โ€œWe will not give any ground,โ€ Macron said outside the church in the city of Nice, vowing to deploy thousands more soldiers to guard sites such as places of worship and schools.
France had been attacked โ€œover our values, for our taste for freedom, for the ability on our soil to have freedom of beliefโ€, he added.
A judicial source in France said a 47-year-old man had been taken into custody on Thursday evening on suspicion of having been in contact with the perpetrator of the attack.
The violence has come at a time of growing Muslim anger over Franceโ€˜s defence of the right to publish cartoons depicting the Prophet Mohammad, and protesters have denounced France in street rallies in several Muslim-majority countries.
Several leaders in Asia expressed support for France after the attacks on Thursday, the birthday of the prophet.
โ€œIt is just the most callous and cowardly and vicious act of barbarism by terrorists and should be condemned in the strongest possible way,โ€ said Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison.
Morrison had expressed his support to Macron, he told media on Friday.
โ€œWe share values. We stand for the same things,โ€ he said.
Morrison also condemned as absurd comments by former Malaysian prime minister Mahathir Mohamad that Muslims had a right to be angry and kill โ€œmillions of French people for the massacres of the pastโ€.
โ€œFreedom of expression is a right, calling for violence is not,โ€ the U.S. ambassador to Malaysia, Kamala Shirin Lakhdhir, said on Twitter in response to Mahathirโ€™s comments.
Mahathir said his comments were taken out of context, while a senior Malaysian government figure, Abdul Hadi Awang, said Macronโ€™s comments could not be justified.
โ€œThe French presidentโ€™s statement exposes his hostility against Islam and its followers,โ€ said Abdul Hadi, a leader of the Malaysian Islamist party PAS.
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi also voiced support for Macronโ€™s position and condemned the violence.
โ€œI strongly condemn the recent terrorist attacks in France,โ€ Modi said on Twitter on Thursday. โ€œIndia stands with France in the fight against terrorism.โ€
Thursdayโ€™s attack came less than two weeks after a middle-school teacher in a Paris suburb was beheaded by an 18-year-old assailant who was apparently incensed that the teacher had shown a cartoon of the Prophet Mohammad in class.
France has suffered a string of Islamist militant attacks, from bombings and shootings in 2015 in Paris that killed 130 people to a 2016 attack in Nice that killed 86 when a militant drove a truck through a seafront crowd celebrating Bastille Day.
REUTERS

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