France declares war on Islamic terrorism, supports US, European countries and India


- Muslim countries were speaking out against France's decision

Paris on Friday, October 30, 2020

France declared war on Islamic terrorism, which was supported by the United States, European countries and India.

Fifteen days ago, when a history teacher was assassinated, French President Emmanuel Macron called it an act of Islamic terrorism. Three people were killed in a church in France on Thursday.

The French government then declared war on Islamic terrorism.

Coincidentally, former Malaysian Prime Minister and radical Muslim leader Mahathir Mohamad tweeted one after another, claiming that Muslims have the right to kill the people of France. France has killed millions of people in its history, including many Muslims. Muslims had the right to kill the people of France to avenge such a genocide. The tweet rekindled outrage across Europe.

However, Twitter deleted Mahatir's tweet and said that such a tweet was against our policy rules. However, even then, Mahathir tweeted that Muslims have not yet adopted the eye-for-eye policy. France has no idea what will happen if this policy is adopted. The tweet was a kind of warning to Fransen.

Along with Mahathir, Pakistan's Prime Minister Imran Khan and Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan also tweeted justifying the killings and violence in the name of Islam in France. "I urge Muslims around the world not to buy French goods," said Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan. As France has vowed not to buy Turkish goods, I urge you all to boycott French goods.

France, however, flatly refused to bow to Islamic terrorism and declared war on it.


Comments