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    Riots Took Place In Front Of French Embassy In Beirut By Fundamentalist Group

    By Souad LazkaniOctober 30, 2020Updated:October 30, 2020
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    On Friday, members of the fundamentalist Sunni political group, Hezb at-Tahrir, arrived in buses from North Lebanon to Beirut to protest in front of the French Embassy, denouncing the reemergence of the controversial Charlie Hebdo cartoons.

    The protest, which kicked-off after Friday prayer, comes a day after the observance of the birthday of the Islamic prophet Muhammad.

    مجموعات تابعة لحزب التحرير الإسلامي في #لبنان تستعد للتوجه للمشاركة في تظاهرة أمام السفارة الفرنسية في #بيروت احتجاجاً على تعرض #ماكرون للإسلام والنبي محمد (ص) pic.twitter.com/BLkKRvBRWD

    — حسين مرتضى Hussein Mortada (@HoseinMortada) October 30, 2020

    Lets keep this in perspective. A tiny fringe group representing no one but themselves, who had to be bussed in and probably paid. Also, they didn’t bother demonstrating about more than a million Uighurs in a concentration camps in China. https://t.co/YkguSHGdlP

    — Kim Ghattas (@KimGhattas) October 30, 2020

    Carrying the party’s black flags, the members marched towards the embassy in Beirut as riot police stood guard nearby.

    During the protest, angry protesters also burned the flag of France.

    And as usual its not an "Anti-west" protest unless a flag is burned, which is very disrespectful from Al-Tahrir group if you ask me for many reasons:
    Mainly because: France is diverse, not everyone endorses president Macron nor #CharlieHebdo #Lebanon pic.twitter.com/iihvPyuqJE

    — Luna Safwan – لونا صفوان (@LunaSafwan) October 30, 2020

    It wasn’t long until riot police had to use force and tear gas to push back the mob as protesters reportedly hurled rocks and sticks at authorities and tried removing the barbwire fence blocking their path to the embassy.

    محاولة لازالة السياج الشائك في محيط السفارة الفرنسية pic.twitter.com/LaQfijMF4V

    — D® Phil (@philabouzeid) October 30, 2020

    In early September, Charlie Hebdo republished the same cartoons of 2015 depicting Prophet Muhammad that had triggered back then the deadly attack on the magazine’s office, killing 11 of its staff.

    The current tensions mainly rose two weeks ago when a history teacher was tragically beheaded after showing his students these illustrations during a lesson about freedom of expression.

    Consequently, French President Macron’s defended the right of freedom of expression, which was understood as defending the satirical magazine’s right to publish the cartoons. It pushed many Muslim-majority countries to erupt in protest.

    التظاهرات في #بيروت التي إنطلقت مِن #جامع_عبد_الناصر برعاية #داعش و #جبهة_النصرة
    تحريض #قناة_الجزيرة و #تركيا على #فرنسا هو الارهاب بحد ذاته
    ايها الإعلام العربي و الاسلامي ، #ماكرون لم يتبنى او يدافع عن #كاريكاتير #شارلي_ابدو !
    ماكرون دافع عن مبدأ #حرية_التعبير و #حرية_المعتقد

    — تَمّام نورالدين (@tammam1975) October 30, 2020

    Many human right’s activists expressed their opinions about France’s stance too, for example:

    https://twitter.com/MichailBoris/status/1320262360007933952?s=20

    However, that doesn’t justify the many horrific terror and racial attacks that are happening in France.

    Yesterday, three people were killed in a church in Nice, France. And before that, two French women were charged with stabbing two veiled women in Paris.

    According to CNN, the terror in France is reigniting the national debate on the “right to offend,” however, it’s obvious to say: violence should never be the answer.

    There is a thin line between Freedom of Speech and Extremism. This is extremism. For a true believer, if God is as almighty as you say, will he really be bothered or have his status diminished for a simple caricature? God does not need anyone to defend him neither kill for him https://t.co/c24KiOEymv

    — Dopamine (@sankoushegirl) October 30, 2020

    Finally, these protests come after France has stepped up in support of Lebanon, where it seeks to help revive the economy and renew stability.

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