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18 Nov, 2015 20:53

‘No right to kill’: Muslim’s furious response to Paris killings (VIDEO)

‘No right to kill’: Muslim’s furious response to Paris killings (VIDEO)

A video has been posted online in which a man, who says he is a Muslim living in Europe, erupts in a four-letter rant about the Paris massacre. In the three-minute clip, the man tells Muslims to leave if they don’t respect the country they are in.

The video emerged after the wave of terror attacks in Paris on Friday and has been widely shared online.

The unnamed man, believed to live in the UK, admits in front of the camera that those who carried out the massacre “were Muslims, no mistake,” asking further: “The question is, do you have the right to kill? F*** you, you don't. If you don't like this country, why the f*** do you come? If you do not have respect for this country, why the f*** do you come?"

“You came, you know why, because you believed the judiciary here gives you protection, because the laws here give you protection, because the economy here makes you flourish. Why the f*** did you come otherwise?” the man continues.

He adds that Islam has nothing to do with violence or intolerance, saying “What does your religion, our religion, my religion, Islam teaches us? Islam teaches you to be tolerant and to respect other people's faiths. But if their views do not respect what are you going to do, go and shoot in this 21st century? No you cannot do that. You have to accept that in these countries, Islamic law does not rule.”

It is still unclear where or when the video was made. It emerged as France continued to mourn the deaths of 129 people killed in Friday’s terrorist attacks.

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