Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has called on Turks to boycott French goods amid a row over France's tougher stance on radical Islam.<br /><br />In a televised speech, he urged world leaders to protect Muslims "if there is oppression against Muslims in France".<br /><br />Mr Erdogan has angrily criticised French President Emmanuel Macron for pledging to defend secularism against radical Islam.<br /><br />It comes after a teacher was killed for showing Prophet Muhammad cartoons.<br /><br />Samuel Paty was beheaded on 16 October by 18-year-old Abdullakh Anzorov outside Paris, after presenting the images to his pupils during a class about freedom of speech.<br /><br />Mr Macron has paid tribute to Mr Paty, and said France "will not give up our cartoons".<br />
