Banners Criticizing Macron Are Plastered On The Command Car, Protest Of The Action To Defend The Prophet 211 Taking Selfies
JAKARTA - Protesters of the Prophet 211 from a number of Islamic organizations criticized French President Emmanuel Macron for his statements linking Islam with terrorism. One form of their condemnation was emblazoned on a banner attached to the command car.
Monitoring VOI, Monday, November 2, the banner denounced the image of Emmanuel Macron who resembled a monster. This is because the French president's face has red skin and pointy ears.
In addition, the banner also contains a narrative in French. This sentence has meaning if the protesters criticize and condemn Emmanuel Macron.
"We Indonesian Muslims strongly condemn and condemn Emmanuel Macron, the President of France for propagating hatred of Islam, protecting and defending the insulting Prophet Muhammad SAW," read the banner that became the object for selfie by the masses.
The demonstration at the French Embassy (Embassy) was carried out by elements of Islamic organizations. This action was aimed at criticizing the President of France, Emmanuel Macron. Because, Macron is considered to have insulted Muslims and the Prophet Muhammad SAW.
The insult was because Macron had insulted Islam and defended the publication of the controversial caricature of the Prophet Muhammad.
Previously, the Coordinating Minister for Political, Legal and Security Affairs Mahfud MD reminded that protests against French President Emmanuel Macron's statement linking Islam to terrorism should be carried out according to regulations. Every act of protest including the demonstration against Macron must not be anarchistic.
"Particularly for the situation or maintaining the political and security situation in Indonesia, we from the government call for every effort to express or express an opinion related to what the French president stated to be carried out in an orderly manner, not damaging," said Mahfud MD in a press conference broadcast. Presidential Secretariat Youtube, Saturday, October 31st.