France Urge Citizens To Leave Pakistan Amid Riots

France Urge Citizens To Leave Pakistan Amid Riots
Violent anti-France protests has paralysed large parts of the country
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The French embassy in Pakistan on Thursday urged all French nationals and companies in Pakistan to temporarily leave the country after violent anti-France protests paralysed large parts of the country this week.

In an email it sent to its citizens; ‘Due to the serious threats to French interests in Pakistan, French nationals and French companies are advised to temporarily leave the country,’ the French Embassy.

‘The departures will be carried out by existing commercial airlines.’

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Anti-French sentiment has been simmering for months in Pakistan since the government of President Emmanuel Macron expressed support for a magazine’s right to republish cartoons depicting Prophet Mohammed — deemed blasphemous by many Muslims.

On Wednesday, the Pakistani government moved to ban an extremist political party whose leader had called for the expulsion of the French ambassador.

Saad Rizvi, leader of Tehreek-e-Labbaik Pakistan (TLP), was detained hours after making his demands, bringing thousands of his supporters to the streets in cities across Pakistan.

Two police officers died in the clashes, which saw water cannon, tear gas, and rubber bullets used to hold back crowds.

The TLP are notorious for holding days-long, violent road protests over blasphemy issues, causing major disruption to the country.

But successive governments have a long history of avoiding confrontation with hardline Islamist groups, fearing any crackdown on religious parties could spark wider violence in the deeply conservative Islamic republic.

 

AFRICA DAILY NEWS, NEW YORK

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