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    An Iraqi response to the French president: Your talk is terrorism

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    Post by Rocky Sat Apr 24, 2021 8:42 am

    An Iraqi response to the French president: Your talk is terrorism

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    {Politics: Al-Furat News} Member of Parliament Raad Al-Dahlaki said that French President Emmanuel Macron's talk about Islamic terrorism is terrorism in its own right, noting that "the policy of generalizing the accusations is something that should not come from a person who is supposed to represent a developed country in the world." ".
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    Al-Dahlaki said in a statement that Al-Furat News received a copy of, that "the French president's speech that he will not surrender to Islamic terrorism is strange and it is part of the war policy against the Islamic religion, which is no less dangerous than the threat of terrorist groups invoking all religions."
    And he stated that "the policy of generalization is underdevelopment in particular. If individual terrorist acts represented the whole religion, the first time there would be a global reaction against the religions that caused global wars such as the Crusades or the mosque massacre in New Zealand or other wars and crises of an extremist religious nature." 
    Al-Dahlaki added, "Religious moderation and extremism are present in all religious headings, and it was better for Macron to look at moderation, tolerance and points of convergence between religions and not vice versa because those statements create bad reactions among some, which leads to an increase in religious conflicts," calling on the Iraqi government And all Islamic governments and organizations to "summon French ambassadors in their countries, submit a rejection and protest against these statements, and warn against tougher measures in case they are repeated or not back down and apologize for them."
    Al-Dahlaki reminded the French President of the visit of the Pope of the Vatican to Iraq and how he was embraced graciously in a country with an Islamic majority, as if he was in his homeland and among its people, and how Muslims defended the churches of their Christian brothers and reopened them with joy after the criminal terrorist groups closed them.
    A Tunisian citizen killed a French policewoman when he stabbed him at the entrance to the police department in Rambouillet, near Paris, on Friday, before a policeman shot him dead. 
    The National Anti-Terrorism Prosecutor announced that it had taken over the investigation.
    French President Emmanuel Macron wrote in a tweet commenting on the attack carried out by the Tunisian and chanted the phrase "God is Great" "In the battle against Islamist terrorism, we will not give up anything." He was a policeman, Stephanie, was killed in the Rambouillet police department, on the lands of Evelyn that he had previously I witnessed traumatic events, ”referring to the beheading of teacher Samuel Patti in 2020, as well as the killing of two policemen in June 2016 in the same region of the Parisian region.
    Ammar Al-Masoudi

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