In a recent development in the row between France and Turkey, Erdogan has urged the world to boycott French products. In a televised address on Monday, the president urged the world leaders to take a stand against the propagation of hate by his French counterpart, Emanuel Macron.
The dispute between the two states is a result of Macron’s comments against Islam and Muslims. The young president is known for his remarks against a religion practiced by around 8 percent of the total French population and billions across the globe. In addition, he has also supported the publication of content that hurts Muslim sentiments.
Last week Tayyip Erdogan’s comments about Macron needing mental treatment had resulted in France calling back its envoy from Ankara. The clash between the two countries can be seen intensifying with every passing day.
The Turkish head of state called for the Muslim world to boycott French products. He urged Muslim leaders to take this step in response to the oppression faced by French Muslims. Erdogan compared the recent hate campaign against Islam and Muslims to the one faced by Jews before World War II.
Following the recent developments, a social media campaign against the use of French products has been launched.

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