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Supporters of Islami Oikya Jote, an Islamist political party, hold up an effigy representing French President Emmanuel Macron during a protest against the publishing of caricatures of the Prophet Muhammad they deem blasphemous, in Dhaka, Bangladesh, Wednesday, Oct. 28, 2020. Muslims in the Middle East and beyond on Monday called for boycotts of French products and for protests over the caricatures, but Macron has vowed his country will not back down from its secular ideals and defense of free speech. Posters read "France is the enemy of humanity. World citizens fight back." second left, "Muslims of the world stand against insults to the prophet," third right and "Stop buying products from France. In the name of the Prophet," left. (AP Photo/Mahmud Hossain Opu)

Supporters of Islami Oikya Jote, an Islamist political party, hold up an effigy representing French President Emmanuel Macron during a protest against the publishing of caricatures of the Prophet Muhammad they deem blasphemous, in Dhaka, Bangladesh, Wednesday, Oct. 28, 2020. Muslims in the Middle East and beyond on Monday called for boycotts of French products and for protests over the caricatures, but Macron has vowed his country will not back down from its secular ideals and defense of free speech. Posters read "France is the enemy of humanity. World citizens fight back." second left, "Muslims of the world stand against insults to the prophet," third right and "Stop buying products from France. In the name of the Prophet," left. (AP Photo/Mahmud Hossain Opu)

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