Pakistan protests over blasphemous sketches and French president

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According to Baaghi TV reports, the French ambassador’s foreign office has been summoned over the blasphemous sketches and the French president’s statement.

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Pakistan took a blunt stand in front of the French ambassador and a letter of protest was sent to French ambassador Marc Bretty. The Special Secretary for Europe handed over a letter of protest to the French Ambassador. Pakistan has strongly protested to France over the issue of blasphemous sketches and the French President. Protests were also recorded over the French president’s blasphemous statement after the sketches.

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Earlier, Foreign Minister Shah Mehmood Qureshi called on the United Nations to take immediate notice of the anti-Islamic statement. The foreign minister told a private TV channel that the French ambassador had been summoned to the Foreign Office over the anti-Islamic statement. We will record our protest against the anti-Islamic statement. Blasphemous sketches have caused outrage all over the world.

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Foreign Minister Shah Mehmood Qureshi further said that the irresponsible statements of the French President have added fuel to the fire. He added that he will suggest March 15th to be recognized, as the International Day Against Islamophobia, and that civilized countries should respect the feelings of Muslim community. At the OIC Foreign Ministers’ Meeting in Niger, I will present a resolution, it is time that there should be a collective decision on this issue. Societies banned the campaign against the Holocaust.

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President Dr. Arif Alvi called for a change in Europe. Denouncing the Holocaust as a crime and allowing abominable sketches are hypocritical laws.

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In a message on the social networking site Twitter, the President said that extremists benefit when such heinous acts are allowed in the guise of freedom of expression. Denying the Holocaust is a crime in most of Europe, and yet insisting on allowing public display of insulting, blasphemous cartoons? President Alvi stressed such hypocritical laws must be changed.

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Earlier, Pakistan strongly condemned the organized Islamophobia campaign in the name of freedom of expression. The Foreign Office said that Pakistan strongly condemns the insulting acts and desecration of the Holy Quran against the greatness of the Holy Prophet (S.A.W.) in some developed countries. We are further appalled by the disturbing statements made by some politicians, who, under the guise of freedom of expression, justify such heinous acts and link terrorism to Islam only for political gain.

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