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Charlie Hebdo is at it again - publishes new cartoons of the Prophet Mohammed

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http://www.huffingtonpost.fr/2012/09/18/charlie-hebdo-caricature-mahomet-prophete-charb_n_1893917.html?utm_hp_ref=mostpopular

PARIS (Reuters) - A French magazine
ridiculed the Prophet Mohammad on Wednesday by portraying him naked in
cartoons, threatening to fuel the anger of Muslims around the world who
are already incensed by a film depicting him as a womanizing buffoon.
The French government,
which had urged the magazine not to print the images, said it was
temporarily shutting down premises including embassies and schools in 20
countries on Friday, when protests sometimes break out after Muslim
prayers.
Riot police were deployed to protect the Paris offices of satirical weekly Charlie Hebdo
after it hit the news stands with a cover showing an Orthodox Jew
pushing the turbaned figure of Mohammad in a wheelchair. On the inside
pages, several caricatures of the Prophet showed him naked.
Reacting to the publication, Essam Erian, acting head of the Egyptian Muslim Brotherhood's Freedom and Justice Party,
told Reuters: "We reject and condemn the French cartoons that dishonor
the Prophet and we condemn any action that defames the sacred according
to people's beliefs."
Calling for a U.N.
treaty against insulting religion, he added: "We condemn violence and
say that peaceful protests are a right for everyone. I hope there will
be a popular western and French reaction condemning this."
DEADLY PROTESTS


The posting of a
short film on You Tube last week that mocked Mohammad as a lecherous
fool has sparked sometimes deadly protests in many countries.
The U.S. ambassador
to Libya and three other Americans were killed in an attack in
Benghazi, and U.S. and other foreign embassies were stormed in cities in
Asia, Africa and the Middle East by furious Muslims. Afghan militants
said a suicide bombing that killed 12 people on Tuesday was carried out
in retaliation for the film.
One of the Charlie Hebdo cartoons, entitled "Mohammad: a
star is born", depicted a bearded figure crouching over to display
naked buttocks and genitals, a star covering his anus.
A second cartoon, in reference to the scandal over a
French magazine's decision to publish topless photos of the wife of
Britain's Prince William, showed a topless, bearded character with the
caption: "Riots in Arab countries after photos of Mrs. Mohammad are
published."
"We have the
impression that it's officially allowed for Charlie Hebdo to attack the
Catholic far-right but we cannot poke fun at fundamental Islamists,"
Charlie Hebdo editor Stephane Charbonnier, who drew the front-page
cartoon, said.
"It shows the
climate - everyone is driven by fear, and that is exactly what this
small handful of extremists who do not represent anyone want - to make
everyone afraid, to shut us all in a cave," he told Reuters.
BEEFED UP SECURITY


Many Muslims consider any representation of Allah or the Prophet Mohammad offensive.


French Foreign Minister Laurent Fabius criticized the magazine's move as a provocation.


"We saw what
happened last week in Libya and in other countries such as Afghanistan,"
Fabius told a regular government news conference. "We have to call on
all to behave responsibly."
A Foreign Ministry
spokesman said France was closing its embassies, consulates, cultural
centers and schools in 20 countries on Friday as a "precautionary
measure".
Charlie Hebdo has a long reputation for being provocative. Its Paris offices were firebombed 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.
The French Muslim
Council, the main body representing Muslims in France, accused Charlie
Hebdo of firing up anti-Muslim sentiment at a sensitive time.
"The CFCM is
profoundly worried by this irresponsible act, which in such a fraught
climate risks further exacerbating tensions and sparking damaging
reactions," it said.
Richard Prasquier,
head of the body representing France's Jewish community - Europe's
largest - said religious censorship was wrong but added: "Publishing
Mohammad cartoons at this time, in the name of freedom, is
irresponsible".
French Prime
Minister Jean-Marc Ayrault said the authorities had rejected a request
to hold a march against the Mohammad film in Paris.
"There is no reason
for us to allow conflicts that do not concern France to enter our
country," Ayrault told RTL radio.
Social media had
circulated calls for a protest on Saturday against the film, after
police arrested about 150 people who tried to take part in an
unauthorized protest near the U.S. Embassy in Paris last week.
(Additional
reporting by Sreya Banerjee, Thierry Chiarelly, Brian Love and John
Irish, and Marwa Awad in Cairo; writing by Mark John, Editing by Mark
Trevelyan)


Added: Sep-19-2012 Occurred On: Sep-19-2012
By: rather-dashing
In:
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Tags: Paris, France, Charlie, Hebdo, Muslim, Riots, Cartoon, Publication, Satire, Speech, Free
Location: Paris, Île-de-France, France (load item map)
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  • Here we go with another bout of Muslin "outrage". Seriously, this is the only group on earth that throws a hissy fit and calls for the beheading of a cartoonist. Why is the world still catering to theses fucks?

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    • @drowrogue Liberals...thats why

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    • @MrPadaso
      Uh, last I checked, Bush Sr. was out of office in the early 90s. So please, go on as to why they are STILL coming into our lands. Is that Bush Sr's fault too? Maybe it was Jr's, though he hasn't been in Office for a few years either... hmm...

      I didn't ask who let them in, I asked why the world is catering to these roaches.

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  • Let's rewrite our constitutions so that the right to religion, means you have a right to build your own temples / churches / mosques and you have a right to practice there without government interference.

    That's it. No more:
    * Time off for prayer
    * Demands for wearing your pijamas at work (unless it's pj day)
    * Refusal to sell specific items because it's against your religions
    * Attempts to limit free speech

    That would be a great start. The laws and constitutions were not written to deal wit More..

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  • What do you mean 'he's at it again' he can publish want ever he wants. Only Muslims put a ban on freedom of speech, freedom of press! Fuck those cavecunts, they can all go to their fucking hell.

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    • @fotoman4u2,

      The heading "is at it again" ... means the magazine has done this type of thing before. It is not a commentary on whether they can or cannot publish the cartoons.

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  • What a bunch of savages. For the record, every day I draw a picture of their "god" being raped by a pig, and then I take a shit on it.

    Posted Sep-19-2012 By 

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    • @RealTruth I didn't know it was possible to rape oneself, but apparently, he is allmighty so he finds ways ;)

      Posted Sep-19-2012 By 

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    • @RealTruth

      Do you know how easy it is to find out your exact location ? You keep talking all this trash because you're on the internet but hey anyone crazy enough to kill over a cartoon is crazy enough to visit your address.

      Posted Sep-19-2012 By 

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    • @ImSmarterThanYou - First off, they would have to hack the boards to get my IP, which I admit would not take a super genius. Secondly, and the harder part, is being able to hack my ISP and find user data to verify the IP I was assigned at the time of the posting which is shit hard to do, even for the pros. Third, they better hope I am not using a proxy (or three) because at that point they can go fuck their pedophile god in the butthole with a porkchop.

      I know my way around the interwebz frien More..

      Posted Sep-19-2012 By 

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  • bought it this morning ...

    Posted Sep-19-2012 By 

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    • @kurt_Menliff

      I heard there is 10 million of those cocksuckers in your country, better get your muskets and meat cleavers ready.

      Posted Sep-19-2012 By 

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    • @ernie2skidoo 5,5% in France, 5% in Canada if u talk about Muslim population.
      Check ur figures :-).
      About cocksuckers population, honestly i do not know; but 10m seems ok its 1/6 after all, and we have a lot of tourists from Canada every year.

      Visit our country !

      Posted Sep-19-2012 By 

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    • @goervideos Visit France? Are you kidding? Who wants to see a bunch of Muslims?

      Posted Sep-19-2012 By 

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    • @fotoman4u2 - correction - Muslim Frogs!

      Posted Sep-19-2012 By 

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    • @fotoman4u2 81,4 millions of people in the world ? and 3 millions of ur fellows (USA is our 4th country to provide the most tourists).

      Welcome in France! :-) the most visited country in the world.

      ps: u have exactly the same number of muslims in ur country.

      Posted Sep-19-2012 By 

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  • everyone is driven by fear ; that's absolutely right , let's not step back in front of these cavemen , deport them all back

    Posted Sep-19-2012 By 

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  • fuk the bastards, if they come to destroy your property shoot the bastards. If they just want to rant and ali baba themselves till the pigs come home they got that right. But once they cross the line and turn violent rain hell upon their rag headed asses.

    Posted Sep-19-2012 By 

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  • Good, no one should cower from the fragile sensibilities of islam and governments should not be complicit to islamic cries of offense and its threats.

    http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2204445/Hezbollah-leader-calls-protests-says-people-support-offensive-Mohammed-film-punished.html

    Posted Sep-19-2012 By 

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  • Funniest part is they'll never change, so the trolling will always be extremely responsive. Usually providing lolz, unless you are in Libya.

    Posted Sep-19-2012 By 

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  • LOL, I wouldn't even comment on it if they didn't make such a fuss over it but I think we need to do it everywhere on a large scale until they say fuck it. Freedom of speech is just that. You don't like it don't look.

    Posted Sep-19-2012 By 

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  • Maybe rage fatigue will set in.

    Posted Sep-19-2012 By 

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  • Bravo .

    Posted Sep-19-2012 By 

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  • round 2 ladies and gents
    hang on for the ride!

    Posted Sep-19-2012 By 

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  • durka durka moohomed jihad

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