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Iranian religious minorities condemn Macron's anti-Islam comments

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This screen grab shows a religious minority leader speaking at the conference in the Iranian capital, Tehran, attended by heads of different religious groups.

Iranian religious minority leaders have strongly condemned French President Emmanuel Macron’s support for sacrilegious cartoons of Prophet Mohammad (PBHU).

In a summit in the capital Tehran, Christian, Zoroastrian, and Jewish leaders rejected insults to religious sanctities under the pretext of freedom of speech.

They also emphasized the importance of mutual respect, adding that free speech does not mean insulting others’ belief.

They described as unacceptable Macron’s anti-Islam rhetoric, warning that such stance will lead to further provocations and chaos. They underlined that Macron’s remarks show his own weakness and offend Muslims as well as all freedom seekers around the world.


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