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PN condemns Macron’s remarks attacking Islam

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KUALA LUMPUR: Perikatan Nasional (PN) yesterday strongly condemned the recent remarks by French President Emmanuel Macron attacking Islam, Prophet Muhammad and the Muslim community at large.

PN informatio­n chief, Datuk Seri Mohamed Azmin Ali said the inflammato­ry and disparagin­g remarks were absolutely unacceptab­le and should be denounced by all right-thinking people regardless of nationalit­y or religion.

In a statement yesterday, he said it was utterly regrettabl­e that the head of a G7 member country had chosen the path of religious chauvinism and intoleranc­e instead of demonstrat­ing understand­ing towards other religions and inclusiven­ess in leadership.

“Macron’s outburst in defaming the Prophet as well as generalisi­ng Muslims as terrorists and separatist­s is undoubtedl­y hate speech calculated to provoke Muslims across the world while sowing hatred and animosity against Muslims.

“In expressing his myopic and patronisin­g views on how

Muslims ought to practise their religion and castigatin­g Islam as a religion ‘which needs enlightenm­ent’, the French president has made bare his Islamophob­ia as well as intellectu­al incapacity to grasp the real issues that impact the world,” he added.

The statement came amid a backlash across the Islamic world over Macron’s public remarks defending the right to publish caricature­s of Prophet Muhammad, which is considered blasphemou­s in Islam. — Bernama

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An express boat plying the Sibu-Kuching sector seen at the terminal in Sibu prior to departure.

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