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Anti-French protests have continued in the Islamic world since the beheading of a history teacher who showed Islamic satire in France.

However, a threatening leaflet was posted at the French embassy in Seoul saying not to ignore Muslims.

The police have arrested a foreign man in his 20s as a suspect and are pursuing an accomplice.



This is reporter Kim Hyung-rae.



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Two men holding plastic bags of white objects pass by.



Crossing the alley, they arrived at the French Embassy in Seoul in Seodaemun-gu.



At around 10:30 on the night of the 1st, a leaflet with intimidating text was posted on the wall of the French embassy.



The flyers read'Do not ignore Muslims' and'Do not destroy our religion' in Korean and English, and French President Macron's photographs were marked with a red X.



There was also a content saying,'He who puts a sword on us, he will be killed by that sword'.



The police are investigating a 25-year-old foreign man who fled to the province of the two yesterday (4th) afternoon.




The identity of the other person is also identified and traced.



Amidst fears spreading across Europe due to a series of terrorist attacks in France, including beheading teachers and attacking cathedral weapons, the police increased the guards and strengthened patrols around the French embassy in Korea.