"There is no God but God and Macron is the enemy of God," chanted a crowd of Muslim faithful in front of the Al-Aqsa mosque in Jerusalem.
“We will not tolerate anyone making fun of our beloved prophet,” one of the leaders of another demonstration in Bangladesh exclaimed.
In Dhaka, the Bangladeshi capital, models bearing the effigy of Emmanuel Macron were set on fire in the middle of a very dense crowd.
This march against France brought together 12,000 people, according to the authorities, 40,000 according to independent observers and the organizers.
Other gatherings took place in Indonesia, Lebanon, Syria, Afghanistan, or even Pakistan, where clashes broke out. These scenes of anger, sometimes violent, have been increasing for several days in the Middle East, the Middle East and in Asia where many Muslims are mobilizing against the declarations of Emmanuel Macron, on the freedom to caricature the prophet Mohammed.