India strongly supports France against radical Islamism


New Delhi, Oct 29 (IANS): India has come out strongly in support of France which has risen against radical Islamism following the beheading of a teacher by a Muslim immigrant two weeks ago.

In an official statement on Wednesday, the government said that it "strongly deplores the personal attacks in unacceptable language on President Emmanuel Macron in violation of the most basic standards of international discourse".

The Ministry of External Affairs, also condemned "the brutal terrorist attack that took the life of a French teacher in a gruesome manner that has shocked the world".

The government offered its condolences to his family and the people of France.

"There is no justification for terrorism for any reason or under any circumstance," the statement added.

Indians at home and abroad have been expressing solidarity with France ever since the middle-school teacher Samuel Paty was beheaded by the 18-year-old Abdullakh Anzorov inside a school near Paris on October 16.

President Macron called it an act of Islamist terrorism after it emerged that the Muslim immigrant had taken offence to Paty showing his students Charlie Hebdo cartoons depicting the Prophet Muhammad, in a class on freedom of expression.

The teacher had given Muslim students the option not to attend the class beforehand.

Though Anzorov was shot dead by police later, this murder is one of the many Islamist terror attacks France has suffered in the last two decades.

Macron described Paty as a "compatriot killed for teaching children freedom of speech", triggering a larger debate about radical Islam in the country.

Several massive protest rallies against radical Islamism were organized in France since.

However, Islamic chauvinists across the world posted abuses against Macron and French authorities, online.

In a confrontational move, staunch Muslims in France held prayers at a public spot, provoking nationalists to sing the national anthem right across them.

According to an opinion poll, 87 percent of people in France feel that their secularist society is under threat and 79 per cent believe that Islamism has declared war on the French republic.

 

  

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  • Nitin, Mangalore

    Fri, Oct 30 2020

    France , you need to be more secular .

    France was once ruled by ottoman . Today country exists because of Secularism.
    Islam should be given same preference ..

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  • Sp, Mangalore

    Thu, Oct 29 2020

    Macron needs to stand for France's values of liberty and freedom. Arab countries do not take in a single refugee, provide very little freedom of expression and act as if they are the bastions of freedom. If macron compromises to these arab threats, then France is in deep trouble.

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  • Harish, Kadaba

    Thu, Oct 29 2020

    Well done indian government

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  • Rolf, Dubai

    Thu, Oct 29 2020

    Same mentality you had when your Dolanand God came to India.
    Just wait you will regret.

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  • Rolf, Dubai

    Thu, Oct 29 2020

    France to go back into nationwide lockdown as COVID-19 second wave hits hard
    Act of God

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  • Concerned citizen, Mangaluru

    Thu, Oct 29 2020

    Ragael made kneedown India otherwise it is very infortunate .

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  • Kishore Kumar, Mangaluru

    Thu, Oct 29 2020

    ... stop blindly following 🤓

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  • John Tauro, M'lore

    Thu, Oct 29 2020

    Rafael is not a gift or donation from France. Both countries are mutually benefited. The statement has more to do with similar problems being faced by both India and European countries.

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