France Asked Twitter To Suspend The Account Of Mahathir
France asked Twitter to suspend the account of Mahathir over his controversial statement, Erdogan’s cartoon caused turmoil in Turkey.
Secretary of State for France’s digital sector Cedric O said that I had just spoken to France’s Managing Director of Twitter.
Former Malaysian PM Mahathir Mohammad’s account should be suspended immediately. If not, Twitter will be an ally for a formal call for murder.
On the other hand, French President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has flared badly in the French weekly magazine Charli Abdo. Many Turkish leaders have also criticized France for this cartoon.
Muslims right to be angry and kill millions of French: Mahatir
Former Malaysian Prime Minister Mahathir Muhammad on Thursday spewed venom after French President Emmanuel Macron criticized Islamic bigotry.
Justifying the killing of the French teacher recently, he said that Muslims have the right to be angry and kill millions of French people for the previous massacres.
In a tweet 13 by one from his personal Twitter handle, Mahathir said, “Muslims in general have not implemented eye-to-eye law. Muslims do not do this. Neither should the French.
Instead, France should teach its people to appreciate other people’s feelings. Since you held all Muslims and the Muslim religion responsible for an act done by an angry person, Muslims have every right to punish the French. ‘
Taking a dig at the macros, he said, “Macros are not showing that they are civilized at all. He is quite rude in holding the religion of Islam and Muslims responsible for the murder of a schoolteacher.
It does not conform to the teachings of Islam, but angry people kill people regardless of religion.
Erdogan’s cartoon in Charli Abdo creates turmoil in Turkey
Ankara, Ep. French President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has flared badly in the French weekly magazine Charli Abdo. Many Turkish leaders have also criticized France for this cartoon.
The locals are also very angry with this cartoon. People are expressing their displeasure on the internet media. It is feared that such cartoons may increase tensions between the two countries.
In this cartoon, Erdogan is shown unloading a woman’s burqa.
Erdogan’s spokesman Ibrahim Kalin wrote on Twitter that we strongly condemn the publication of an objectionable cartoon of our President in a French magazine that does not care about our religion and values.
It is notable that Erdogan is currently the most active in creating an atmosphere against France in Muslim countries.