HomeNewsWorldExplained: Emmanuel Macron's remarks on Islam lead to calls for boycott of French products

Explained: Emmanuel Macron's remarks on Islam lead to calls for boycott of French products

French President Emmanuel Macron's comment that Islam is a religion that is in crisis all over the world today and his refusal to condemn the publishing of caricatures have led to calls for boycotts of French goods, especially in Jordan, Kuwait, and Qatar

October 26, 2020 / 14:47 IST
Story continues below Advertisement

French President Emmanuel Macron's remarks on Islam, following the beheading of history teacher Samuel Paty in Paris by a radical Islamist, has sparked outrage, with some social media users calling for a complete boycott of French products.

Paty, 47, was killed on October 16, after he discussed caricatures of Prophet Muhammad with his class, by an 18-year-old radical of Chechen origin, who was later shot dead by police.

Story continues below Advertisement

Controversy erupted after Macron said, "Islam is a religion that is in crisis all over the world today (not only in France)."

At a national memorial at the Sorbonne University in central Paris, Macron also praised Paty as the “face of the Republic” who “believed in knowledge”.