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Turkey denounces Macron's "primitive Islamophobia"

2020-02-19T15:41:44.305Z



The president of the Turkish parliament Mustafa Sentop denounced Wednesday the "primitive Islamophobia" of Emmanuel Macron the day after the presentation by the French head of state of the first measures of his strategy to fight against "Islamist separatism" .

"The explanations of Mr. Macron, President of the French Republic who disrupts peace in the Sahel and Libya and creates chaos in the Muslim world and arms prosecutor for Hafter, announcing that he will fight against Islamist separatism is a sign of 'a primitive Islamophobia' , writes Mustafa Sentop on his Twitter account. "France should face its racist past and full of massacres, instead of inventing an imaginary enemy like 'Islamist separatism'," he adds in this message written in French.

During a speech in Mulhouse (Haut-Rhin), Emmanuel Macron announced Tuesday the gradual end of the system of “detached imams” sent by Turkey, Morocco and Algeria as well as the removal from the start of the 2020 academic year. teaching of original language and culture (Elco). Paris, which sees it as a vector of "separatism" within the Republic, proposed to the nine countries concerned by Elco to switch to the device of international education in a foreign language - all accepted, except for Turkey.

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Source: lefigaro

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