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Qatar, Turkey stand against France as President Macron decides to close Islamic structures

 After the French President Emmanuel Macron decided to shut four mosques and a Islamic Centre yesterday, Qatar and Turkey have declared a war through the dangerous terrorist organistaion--Muslim Brotherhood. The response taken by the French administration after a school teacher was beheaded by a radical Isalmist, did not go well with Turkey and Qatar.

 

Since the attack, France has been making changes to protect itself and the two notorious countries are unable to digest the actions that are being taken by the Macron government and hence are trying to counter it by using Muslim Brotherhood.

 

As per foreign media reports, three days after the horrific incident, French authorities have seized over a dozen of mosques and Islamic centres and after all of this, the Qatari media has started a campaign under #Boycott_French_Products. For the last three days, Qatar has been instigating Muslims to target the French and carry out a hate speech trial against the authorities.

 

Many social media accounts that either come under the Muslim Brotherhood organisation or are funded by it, are publishing photos that contain French trademark and through this, they are asking the Muslim community to boycott these products. This aggressive act by the terror group only shows their fearlessness on being backed by the Qatari royal family. The fake propaganda shows the degree of falsity and hypocrisy by Qatar on regiorousely funding such acts.

 

Every year, Doha invests nearly $30 million in France and by carrying out this campaign of boycotting French products, it is trying to harm the French economy. By doing this, it wants to acquire larger shares of hotels and target tourist areas.

 

Currently, Turkey and Qatar are holding onto each other for funds and reach and this alliance has been destroying Libya to its core. In Libya, the two stand against France, which is trying to ensure stability in Tripoli. On one hand, the two countries are trying to spread hatred of radical muslims residing in the European side and on the other hand creating a situation of instability in the country.

 

It all started when Emmanuel Macron decided to take stricter measures against the group, closing religious centers and events sponsored by Qatar and its affiliated NGOs. 

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