France: the group”Do not touch my prophet” called for a demonstration in Paris


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Two appeal for demonstrations on Saturday against the anti-Islam film ”Innocence of Muslims”, have been published on social networks. The gathering of the movement “Do not touch my prophet” should move from “Trocadéro to reach the Place de la Concorde””, where is the Embassy of the United States. The same day, another demonstration is planned in Toulouse, Marseille and Lille.

The film ”Innocence of Muslims” never ceases to pour ink. After the demonstrations in at least twenty countries of Arab-Muslim tradition, the protests against this film considered blasphemous to Islam wins against France. According to the website Islam in France, two gatherings are planned Saturday in Paris and his region.

The gathering of the movement “Do not touch my prophet” should move from Trocadéro to reach the”” Place de la Concorde””, where is the Embassy of the United States. The same day, another demonstration is planned in Toulouse, Marseille and Lille.

“We should not accept these events. If this is the case, the event will certainly be banned, “said Laurent Fabius traveling in Cairo, Egypt, reports LePoint.fr.

Following the demonstration of 200 people last Saturday, near the U.S. Embassy, the French police arrested 152 protesters. Manuel Valls, the French Minister of the Interior, gave the order “so that it should not happen again.”

Demonstrators opposed to the film Innocence Muslims, must therefore challenge the forces on Saturday to reach the embassy of the United States.

Anti-American violence, started on Tuesday, September 11 in Libya with the attack by gunmen against the Embassy of the United States of Benghazi, have spread in over twenty countries in Arab-Muslim tradition. In Libya, four Americans among those the ambassador of the United States have been killed . In Tunisia, four people died in the events of last Friday. Gradually, the movement against the film Innocence Muslims spread to the Middle East, including Lebanon.

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