Turkey reacts to French magazine for caricature and accuses it of <x0 cultural racism”

Turkey has accused French magazine Charlie Hedbo of <x0 cultural racism” after publishing Wednesday's edition, mocking Turkish President Recep Tayip Erdogan. “The anti-Islam agenda of the French President (Emmanuel) Macron is bearing his own fruit”, said Fahlettin Altun, Erdogan's Communications Director, describing cartoons as disgusting “”. In [...]
French President's anti-Islam agenda (Emmanuel) Macron is bearing his fruit”, said Fahlettin Altun, Erdogan's Communications Director, describing cartoons as the disgusting “”.
On Wednesday's front, Charlie Hebdo has put Erdogan's cartoon, sitting on a chair, erecting a woman's dress with the title, “Erdogan he's very privately fun”.
It's clearly a product of xenophobia, Islamophobic, and the cultural culture environment that French leadership seems to want for its country”, Altun said.
Turkey and France are involved in verbal conflicts, since Erdogan has questioned the mental health of Macroni, as he has announced the measures he will take to protect his state's secular values against radical Islam.
These irresponsible and irresponsible attacks on our culture will only incite racism and discrimination”, Altun said.
Erdogan has this week called on Turks to boycott French brands, following the similar decision taken by several other Muslim countries, in response to the support he has offered Macron for the cartoons where the prophet Muhammad, originally introduced by Charlie Hebdo, appeared.
Prophet Muhammad's cartoons are considered blasphemy to Muslims.
France “will not give up the cartoons”, Macron said after the removal of the teacher Samuel Payy's head near Paris earlier this month, after presenting cartoons before his students in a class dedicated to freedom of expression.










