France and Turkey are at loggerheads over the words spoken by the “sultan” Erdogan versus Macron defined as ‘not sane’. At the center of the dispute is the controversy over Muslim communities and the secular state in France the day after the attack that cost the teacher his life Samuel Pety. Paris has recalled his homeland in protest ambassador to Ankara but the clash risks spreading to other Arab states: some supermarkets in the Persian Gulf have announced the boycott of products from France.
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The clash starts the day after the words spoken by the head of theEliseo which contested the “Islamist separatism” of some Muslim communities in France and the need to “restructure Islam”, pointing the finger at forms of religious extremism. And then the attack on Turkey for its politics in Syria and towards the Greece: “France has never stopped denouncing Erdogan’s behavior,” Macron said. The president then lamented the lack of messages of condolence from the “Sultan” for the beheading of Professor Pety by a Chechen terrorist.
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The reaction of the Turkish president was immediate and angry, with a speech broadcast on tv: “All that can be said of a president who treats millions of members of a religious community in this way is to take a mental health“. Paris did not let the offense fall on deaf ears and immediately recalled the ambassador home ‘For consultations»
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Macron’s words on Islamic “separatism” provoked reactions outside Turkey as well: trade associations of Persian Gulf countries have begun to boycott products “made in France»Also in this case the source of the news is Turkish, in particular the Anadolu agency. The stop to goods has already been decreed by large-scale distribution chains in Kuwait e Qatar. In the latter country, the University has suspended a series of initiatives dedicated to French culture. All in protest at the publication of the cartoons against Mohammed’s Charlie Hebdo.
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October 24, 2020 (change October 24, 2020 | 21:51)
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