The recent words of French President Emmanuel Macron through whom he said that France will not withdraw the provocative “caricatures” of the Prophet Mohamed, caused a wave of anger in the Islamic world.
The convictions of the Arab countries against these declarations deemed “insulting” of the French president towards Islam and the Prophet Mohamed are multiplying. While calls for boycott French products have also invaded social networks including in Tunisia.
Indeed, several Tunisian Internet users have launched campaigns to denounce the words of the French president but also to boycott the products from France.
Turkey, Iran, Jordan and Kuwait have denounced the publication of the Prophet’s caricatures in France.
The boycott calls for French products and anti-French events have multiplied, yesterday, yesterday Saturday, October 24, in several countries in the Near East.
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan criticized this Saturday, October 24, which he called the attitude of his French counterpart Emmanuel Macron to Muslims.
“All that can be said of a head of state who deals with millions of members of different religious communities in this way is: first go to mental health exams,” he said, quoted by several media and press agencies.