Pakistani lawyers protest French Islamophobia, urge closure of its embassy
Pakistani lawyers have staged a major protest rally against the anti-Islam rhetoric and positions of French President Emmanuel Macron in streets of the nation’s capital Islamabad, demanding the closure of France’s embassy in the Muslim country.
During the demonstration on Thursday, hundreds of participants expressed their anger against the French president and his recent Islamophobic remarks by chanting slogans and carrying placards slamming the move.
The angry protesters from different bar associations converged on the Pakistani Foreign Ministry building near the French Embassy and further demanded the closure of the country’s diplomatic posts across Pakistan.
The protest march was carried out under tight security measures due to concerns that angry participants may either attempt to gain entry into the embassy or stage a sit-in in front of the building.
During the event, the heads of the bar associations addressed protesters and demanded serious efforts by the Pakistani government against the wave of Islamophobia across Europe, specifically insisting on shutting the French Embassy and expelling its ambassador.
At the conclusion of the anti-Paris rally, leaders of the Pakistani lawyers issued a resolution and and handed it over to the Special Assistant to the Prime Minister of Pakistan who was in attendance.
Pakistani lawyers further called on international institutions to monitor the abuse of the freedom of expression law in Western societies, underlining the strong and united stance of the Muslim world against those who insult Almighty’s Last and Greatest Messenger to Mankind Prophet Muhammad (SAWA).
Other protest rallies were also held in Pakistan by various Islamic organizations last week calling on the administration of Prime Minister Imran Khan to immediately expel the French envoy and sever ties with Paris. Protesters further insisted on boycotting French products.
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