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Tens of thousands take part in anti-France rally in B’desh

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DHAKA: Tens of thousands of Muslims marched in the streets of Bangladesh’s capital on Monday in the country’s largest protest yet against the French president’s support of secular laws that allow caricature­s of the Prophet Muhammad.

The protesters, organised by the Hefazat-e-Islam group, a network of teachers and students at thousands of Islamic schools, gathered outside the main Baitul Mokarram Mosque in downtown Dhaka. They chanted “Down with France” and “Boycott French Products” and burned effigies of French President Emmanuel Macron.

“I ask the French government to apologize to the 2 billion Muslims in the world. I also ask the world’s Muslims to demonstrat­e their faith by boycotting French products and terminatin­g diplomatic relations with France,” Nur-HusainKash­emi, a leader of the group, told the protesters.

“I ask the government to shut down the French Embassy. It’s a shame that they haven’t passed a resolution of condemnati­on in Parliament,” he said.

Monday’s protest was the largest in a series of anti-France demonstrat­ions in Bangladesh since last week that have called for the closure of the French Embassy and for Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina to condemn France.

Hefazat-e-Islam and other

Islamist groups and parties support the introducti­on of Islamic law in Bangladesh, which is governed by a legal system largely based on British common law.

Muslim-majority countries across the world have been outraged by Macron’s refusal to condemn the publicatio­n or display of caricature­s of the Prophet Muhammad. In Islam, any depiction of the prophet is prohibited.

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People burning effigy of French president Macron in Dhaka

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