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Charlie Hebdo ridicules Turkey President Erdogan with a cartoon

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As the Muslim world increasingly call to boycott French products and imports, Charlie Hebdo stood up with France President Emmanuel Macron with their latest cartoon cover ridiculing Turkey's President Recep Tayyib Erdogan. The cartoon shows Erdogan wearing just a T-shirt and underpants, drinking beer, lifting the hem of a burqa clad woman and saying he found 'Allah' when seeing the naked bottom of the woman. The parody comes in the aftermath of Macron sticking with the principles and laws of France in light of the beheading of French teacher Samuel Paty. Macron has warned against the Islamisation of France which has enraged the Islamic world.</p>

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