PARIS, Sept 21 (Reuters) - France
banned protests on Friday against cartoons published by a satirical
weekly denigrating Islam's Prophet Mohammad as part of a security
clamp-down while prayers took place across the Muslim world.
The country's Muslim population, drawn largely from ex-colonies in North
and West Africa, shrugged off the controversy as imams in mosques
denounced the pictures but urged their followers to remain calm.
The drawings have stoked a furore over an anti-Islam film made in
California that has provoked sometimes violent protests in several
Muslim countries, including attacks on U.S. and other Western embassies,
the killing of the U.S. envoy to Libya and a suicide bombing in
Afghanistan.
Interior Minister Manuel Valls said prefects had orders to prohibit any protest and to crack down if the ban was challenged.
"There will be strictly no exceptions. Demonstrations will be banned and broken up ," he told a news conference in the southern port city of Marseille.
The main body representing Muslims in France appealed for calm as the
weekly Charlie Hebdo put a new print run of the cartoons featuring a
naked Prophet Mohammad on the news stands.
Mohammed Moussaoui, head of the French Muslim Council, described both
the film and the cartoons as "acts of aggression" but urged French
Muslims not to protest in the streets.
"I repeat the council's call not to protest. Any protest could be hijacked and counterproductive," he told radio RFI.
An estimated 8,000 Muslims gathered peacefully for Friday prayers at a
temporary prayer hall in northern Paris set up in a former fire
department depot. So many turned out that hundreds had to pray in the
rain in the adjacent parking lot.
"This demonstrates that the vast majority of the Muslim community is not
made up of extremists," said Abderahmane Dahmane, spokesman for the
local association that runs the prayer hall, one of the largest in the
Paris region.
"The majority will not play the game of the hotheads."
At prayers in the northeast Paris suburb of La Courneuve, delivery driver Hakim Ardjou, 42, also rejected violence.
"We just want our message to be heard: this sort of insult is a disgrace, but we will keep calm."
PUBLIC APPROVES PROTEST BAN
French embassies, schools and cultural centres in some 20 Muslim
countries were closed on Friday, the Muslim day of prayer, in a
precaution ordered by the French government.
French media showed footage of an embassy protected by soldiers and
barbed wire in former French colony Tunisia, where the Islamist-led
government has also banned protests over the cartoons.
Foreign Minister Laurent Fabius said there had been anti-French
demonstrations in Afghanistan, Egypt and Indonesia, but there were no
incidents against French nationals.
"In a certain number of countries, the measures (closures) will be kept
in place as a precaution on Saturday and Sunday," Fabius told
journalists.
Police were on alert in the French capital after protests planned by some Muslim groups were banned.
Charlie Hebdo, an anti-establishment weekly whose Paris offices are
under police protection, defied critics to rush out another run of the
publication that sold out on Wednesday.
It says the cartoons are designed simply to poke fun at the uproar over
the film and on Friday hit back at critics accusing it of deliberately
stirring controversy to sell newspapers.
"If Charlie Hebdo wanted to make a quick buck, it would not produce Charlie Hebdo," it said on its Twitter feed.
The publication has a print run of around 70,000 but its Mohammad
cartoons have made front-page news in a country which has both the
largest Muslim and Jewish populations in Europe - an estimated five
million Muslims and 600,000 Jews.
President Francois Hollande's government has sought to balance a
cherished tradition of freedom of expression with security concerns,
denouncing Charlie Hebdo as irresponsible.
"When you are free, in a country like ours, you always have to measure
the impact of your words," French European Affairs Minister Bernard
Cazeneuve said.
A survey by TNS Sofres for i-Tele news channel showed 58 percent thought
freedom of expression was a fundamental right, and that "freedom to
caricature" was part of that.
Yet an even higher 71 percent of the roughly 1,000 people interviewed on Thursday approved of the ban on protests against the cartoons. France has a proud tradition of street protest.
UPDATE 3-France bans protests over Prophet Mohammad cartoons
Reuters
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Muslim protesting = rioting, arson, raping, and murder.
Posted Sep-22-2012 ByRob8729 (867.42) 
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France knows they will become an Islamic state simply by the amount of Muslims immigrating there, so they taking a hard stance now so they don't get fucked over. I hope we and the rest of the world starts doing the same soon!
Posted Sep-22-2012 ByMrRolLexus (259.30) 
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Banning Muslim solves all the problems.
Posted Sep-22-2012 By2Phast4Rocket (707.46) 
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Peaceful protest = YES
Protest RIOTS = NO
When these fuckwit can protest without burning cars, smashing windows, throwing rocks/fire bomb.. maybe then we might let them protest
Irony is, they use our freedom against us, they want freedom of speech and stuff, but only to use it to support their ideology of Sharia law for all the nations in the world, and everyone must join islam or die.
Posted Sep-22-2012 Bykiwilurker (22.50) 
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@randir14 Good point.
Posted Sep-22-2012 Byfotoman4u2 (3692.60) 
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@fotoman4u2 I don't think he rode in on a pig. As I understand it, his steed was undersized, and he didn't move to fast when he was riding it. But it grew up eventually...
Posted Sep-23-2012 Bymendelbot (182.20) 
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@mendelbot Good point.
Posted Sep-23-2012 Byfotoman4u2 (3692.60) 
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Fuck Islam. Drive them out of Europe.
Posted Sep-22-2012 ByMegadeth (1482.40) 
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@Megadeth Drive?! Screw that, make 'em walk.
...better yet, fly them home.
...just don't land before you get 'em off the planes.
Posted Sep-22-2012 ByBlech (566.00) 
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@Megadeth Well said, Europe would be a better place.
Posted Sep-22-2012 Byfotoman4u2 (3692.60) 
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@Blech Hahah I like your method.
Posted Sep-22-2012 Byand12589 (130.00)

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i don't know,maybe its doesn't want uninvited "guests" acting like barbarians in their streets,remember respect the host county...after all it is theirs
Posted Sep-22-2012 Bydiablokid (560.20) 
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There is a slight difference between civilised protests and full on rioting.
Good on ya France for clamping down on their shit.
But I just can't help to think this is all a scapegoat for a bigger purpose.
Get the public to beg for their right to protest be taken away. Then this would spread to all forms of protests against government whether you are Muslim or not.
Pretty cleaver if you ask me.
Posted Sep-22-2012 Bysungam (1412.68) 
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Nice.. Now all you have to do is just ban them from your country..
Posted Sep-22-2012 Byand12589 (130.00)

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@and12589 Yep!
Posted Sep-22-2012 Byfotoman4u2 (3692.60) 
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Banning protest is dumb.
Deporting muslims is wise.
Posted Sep-22-2012 Bykosherfilms (328.80) kosherfilms View Channel Send Message
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@kosherfilms Let's do both.
Posted Sep-23-2012 Bydorbie (2541.30) dorbie View Channel Send Message
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NO! Not at all, because you idiots can't protest without violence! THAT'S WHY IT'S BANNED! It's your own fucking fault!!! Look at your own people before you bitch about FREEDOM!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Posted Sep-22-2012 Byfotoman4u2 (3692.60) 
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@fotoman4u2 I swear they are like fucking cave men..
Posted Sep-22-2012 Byand12589 (130.00)

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@ajang Its hard to not read that sentence in Chris Rocks voice.. Lol.
Posted Sep-23-2012 Byand12589 (130.00)

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seems like the world is really starting to get tired of muji bitching, just never would expect France to take the lead on this
Posted Sep-23-2012 Bydietcokesucks (1006.50) 
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@dietcokesucks They've led for a while banning the single occupancy mobile tents the women wear.
Posted Sep-23-2012 Bydorbie (2541.30) dorbie View Channel Send Message
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@dorbie
"single occupancy mobile tents"
aaahahahaha! that just earned you a thumbs up.
Posted Sep-23-2012 ByKasmackba (369.28) Kasmackba View Channel Send Message
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Cut out the 'middle man'
just ban Muslims altogether.
Posted Sep-23-2012 Bypaulgoss (731.50)

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Freedom Hypocrisy? Yes, I would go back home if I was you.
Posted Sep-22-2012 Byzindo (840.72) zindo View Channel Send Message
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