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At least 50,000 Bangladeshi Muslims take part in anti-France rally to protest Islamophobic cartoons

At least 50,000 people took part Monday in the biggest demonstration yet in Bangladesh in protest of French President Emmanuel Macron's defence of the republicaton of Islamophobic Charlie Hebdo cartoons insulting the Islamic values and the Prophet Mohammed, police said.

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At least 50,000 Bangladeshi Muslims take part in anti-France rally to protest Islamophobic cartoons

At least 50,000 people took part Monday in the biggest demonstration yet in Bangladesh in protest of French President Emmanuel Macron's defence of the republication of Islamophobic Charlie Hebdo cartoons insulting the Islamic values and the Prophet Mohammed, according to the local authorities.

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At least 50,000 Bangladeshi Muslims take part in anti-France rally to protest Islamophobic cartoons

A rally that started at Bangladesh's biggest mosque was stopped from getting close to the French embassy where security has been stepped up.

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At least 50,000 Bangladeshi Muslims take part in anti-France rally to protest Islamophobic cartoons

Police estimated some 50,000 people took part in the protest, which demanded a boycott of French products, while organisers said there were more than 100,000.

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At least 50,000 Bangladeshi Muslims take part in anti-France rally to protest Islamophobic cartoons

Protesters chanted "No defamation of the Prophet Mohammed" and burned an effigy of the French leader.

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At least 50,000 Bangladeshi Muslims take part in anti-France rally to protest Islamophobic cartoons

Macron sparked protests across the Muslim world after the murder last month of teacher Samuel Paty -- who had shown his class the insulting cartoon of Prophet Mohammed -- by saying France would never renounce its laws permitting Islamophobic caricatures.

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At least 50,000 Bangladeshi Muslims take part in anti-France rally to protest Islamophobic cartoons

The third major anti-France demonstration in Bangladesh in the past week was called by Hefazat-i-Islami, one of the biggest political groups in the country of 160 million people.

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At least 50,000 Bangladeshi Muslims take part in anti-France rally to protest Islamophobic cartoons

Many people came from towns outside Dhaka to take part in the rally.

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At least 50,000 Bangladeshi Muslims take part in anti-France rally to protest Islamophobic cartoons

Junaid Babunagaori, the firebrand deputy chief of Hezafat, called on Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina to move the Bangladesh parliament to condemn Macron.

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At least 50,000 Bangladeshi Muslims take part in anti-France rally to protest Islamophobic cartoons

"I call on traders to throw away French products. I ask the UN to take stern action against France," he told the rally.

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At least 50,000 Bangladeshi Muslims take part in anti-France rally to protest Islamophobic cartoons