Turkey reacts to France for Koran

Turkish Minister for European Affairs Omer Celik has criticised the proposal of 300 pro-minent French personalities to ban some of the Koran's arguments, which, in their opinion, call for violence and anti-Semitism. Celik has said that these French intellectuals are equally tolerant of members of the Islamic State, who demonstrate violence by being [...]
Celik has said that these French intellectuals are equally untainted with members of the Islamic State, who demonstrate violence by referring to the sacred book, writes Periscope.
The letter of 300 intellectuals was signed in April, and among them is the name of former French President Nicolas Sarcozy.
Since the publication of the letter, they have been protested in various ways. The signatories are called low, racist, ungrateful, Islamist, provocative, etc.
The letter with the title “Manifest against new antisemitism” is published in the edition of the French daily “Le Parisien”
The signatories have demanded that the verses of the Koran be stopped, where they are called upon to kill Jews, Christians, and unbelievers. /Periscopi/












