France closes a mosque in Paris after teacher's assassination, raids 120 locations

Paris, dated 27 October 2020, Tuesday

Despite Turkey's announcement of a boycott of France, France has not allowed its stance against Islamic fundamentalists to soften.

Relations between Turkey and France have soured since France's actions in the wake of a teacher's beheading and a statement to President Macro.

However, France has continued its crackdown. A mosque in the northeast of Paris has been closed by France. People associated with the mosque have also been accused of targeting Education Samuel Petty.

France is shocked by the killing of a teacher. The French government has acted swiftly. An investigation into the teacher's death is also under way. Will happen.

Police have raided 120 locations so far on charges of spreading extremist ideology. Plans are afoot to stop funding terrorists. Social media companies are also being pressured to ban provocative content.

In the Gulf countries, Kuwait, Jordan and Qatar, products made in France are being removed. Anti-French demonstrations have also taken place in Pakistan and Bangladesh.

Following the killing of a teacher in France, President Macron called the incident "Islamic terrorism."

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