French weekly publishes cartoons mocking Prophet Muhammad
 
 
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21 May 2013 Tuesday
 
 
 
 
 
 

French weekly publishes cartoons mocking Prophet Muhammad

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19 September 2012 /REUTERS
French satirical weekly Charlie Hebdo published cartoons of the Prophet Muhammad on Wednesday, a decision criticized by the French authorities, who sent riot police to protect the magazine's offices.

The magazine's front cover showed an Orthodox Jew pushing a turbaned figure in a wheelchair and several caricatures of the Prophet were included on its inside pages, including some depicting him naked.

The publication comes in the midst of widespread outrage over an anti-Muslim film posted on the Internet. French Foreign Minister Laurent Fabius criticized Charlie Hebdo's decision as a provocation and said he had ordered security beefed up at French diplomatic offices in the Muslim world.

Charlie Hebdo's Paris offices were fire bombed last November after it published a mocking caricature of Mohammad. In 2005, Danish cartoons of the Prophet sparked a wave of violent protests across the Muslim world that killed at least 50 people.

 Prime Minister Jean-Marc Ayrault issued a statement on Tuesday saying: "In the current climate, the prime minister wishes to stress his disapproval of all excess and calls on everyone to behave responsibly."

France is home to Europe's largest Muslim population. Calls are already circulating on social networks and the Internet for protests on Saturday over an anti-Islam film that was made with private funds in the United States and posted on the Internet.

Last Sunday police arrested about 150 people who sought to take part in an unapproved protest near the US Embassy in Paris.

 In the torrent of violence blamed on the film, US and other Western embassies have been attacked in cities in Asia, Africa and the Middle East.

The US ambassador to Libya and three other Americans were killed last week in an attack in Benghazi, and Afghan militants killed 12 people in a suicide attack on Tuesday that they said was in retaliation for the film.

 
COMMENTS
Childish, but, it look like somebody decided to irritate the village crazy.
Ben Yacob
Freedom of Speech is a basic right of every human on this planet. One can never rationalize violence for this G-d given right. As Voltaire once stated "I may disagree with what you have to say it but I will defend to the death your right to say it”. As for your reader ‘Aaron’, Mark Twain said it...
Alan
It would be interesting to see Moslem Organizations react to this kind of publicity in the same way the British royal family has reacted to the photos of the Duchess of Cambridge. Western law works both ways.
J Lee Bonham
@Darren - Personal comments are uncalled for. Also, making a statement such as "All French are a blight on humanity" is highly detestable.
BusSpotter
I think the big play has alrady put on the stage over American Presidential Election eveybody can find hwo promots that kind of nonsensical event if you investigate deeply you can find hwo are they!
Mustafa
Muslims cannot tell non-Muslims what they can or cannot print or say. Enough already, you are the worst offenders in the world, but when someone offends you, all you can do is retaliate by killing innocent human beings, now who is backwards here, who is breaking the most important law of all, who is...
Zakaria
Aaron. But Jews are people, arent they? Freedom of speech is limited in terms of attacking people. But you are allowed to attack and make fun of or whatever religion. I am not putting any value wheather it is right or wrong, but people do not seem to understand the difference and how the law works. ...
Clarigi
All these agitators are enemies of France, the last thing the governement wants is to have confrontation with Islam, they should investigate who are the peoeple financing.
Raffi
darren, you must get your facts right about the Armenian Genocide, some Armenian fighters were fighting alongside russians, but over 80,000 Armenians were fighting for the Turkish Armed forces, what about the 2.5M Armenian , Greek, Assyrian women and children? Oh i forgot the starving christian wome...
Sergey
@Ramesh, you clearly have no idea about the laws in place protecting Jews. This has nothing to do with freedom of speach so stop fooling yourself. These publications are crimes committed by extremists Christians and Jews who seek to throw mud on the religion of Islam because they have ill motives. T...
Metin
Ramesh, go back to that third-world cesspool known as India. Go read, " India: Hell on Earth | Robert Lindsay ". No, France is not free because you cannot say anything about religous groups like Jews and you are not allowed to argue against false propaganda made by Armenians that the military de...
Darren
Clarigi, do Jews look like a genetically coherent ethnic group to you? You're making an excuse for not making cartoons against Jews. Most Jews have no drop of Semitic blood running through their veins and are the descendants of when Jews were actively prostelyzing in Europe in antiquity. That is ...
Aaron
There's freedom of speech, and then there's stupidity. It is clear that Muslims aren't at a stage to ignore mocking of their religion yet, and a lot among them will resort to murder in order to "protect" their religion. People publishing material unnecessarily, knowing it may lead to murder, are as ...
Baris
The cartoons are a clear provocation. Many more will follow. Certainly pornographic films will be made similar to the US production but much more sexually explicit. There is in fact no way for Western governments to stop this short of taking charge of the net. And Western populations won't support ...
Babeouf
Metin. You mix Jews with religion. You are not allowed to make too drastic comments against any kind of people (Jews, Turks, blacks or what ever). But you are allowed to critisize or make fun of religion. You can make as many cartoons as you wish with Jesus, but you can not do it against Jews or bl...
Clarigi
@Ramesh, whatever you are, you do not seem to even know french law. france almost made questioning armenian "genocide" ilegal, as it has done with holocaust, isnt that against "free speech"? if you call your teacher a bi*ch, will she consider that free speech or offending her? western laws are back...
c
In the current volatile climate the publisher should have exercised better judgment and not published this material. All religions should be respected and extremism and violence in the name of religion can never be justified.
Petra
Why @Metin is asking French to change laws to please Muslims? France is free country and you can criticize anyone or anything. Government is not banning free speech. If Muslims are not liking it they need not read it.
Ramesh
Considering the high level of the prophethood, these videos, cartoons and other publications show the low level of those who are utilising them as provocation. It may be advisable for Muslims not to react to them. If they do not overreact, these offensive publications will fizzle out and die as quic...
AliA
The West has to make such insulting publications illegal. This is the case for the Jews and so it should be for all faiths. Otherwise, we are going to see much more violence. Shame on these publishers. They have no dignity. They are trouble makers. There should be heavy fines for those who wish to c...
Metin
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