“Freedom for Iquioussen”. These were the slogans heard at the protest in support of Imam Hassan Iquioussen, a preacher who has been expelled from France and is on the run, in Paris on Saturday September 3. Throughout the afternoon, numerous association officials and activists spoke to the crowd via microphones. These speeches included violent messages, particularly directed against Charlie Hebdo.
” I am not Charlie. This newspaper is evil. It is a weapon of mass destruction against our country,” said, for example, Alexis Trouillas, a member of the Émergence movement, who was recorded by a journalist from the newspaper Le Figaro covering the gathering.
However, the satirical newspaper, which was the victim of an Islamist attack in 2015, was not the only one to receive invective from the protesters. According to the videos of the Le Figaro journalist, other media outlets also came under repeated fire. “The media is persecuting us! Europe 1 is persecuting us, it is my Islamic being they are targeting!” shouted one woman in particular, who introduced herself as a spokesperson for the Perspectives musulmanes (Muslim Perspectives) association.
The interior minister was also blamed. The activists gathered in the capital repeatedly chanted “Darmanin, resign”. They also denounced the policy of France, which they said was guilty of “state Islamophobia”.
It looks more and more reasonable to banish all followers of the false prophet Muhammad from Civilized countries and outlaw Islam from them.
No nation must tolerate any ideology that seeks it’s destruction. Islam is unique in demanding that its followers do precisely this.
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