Charlie Hebdo Cartoons Of Prophet
Iran has condemned as a provocation french magazine charlie hebdo s republication of cartoons of the prophet mohammed to mark the opening of the trial into a 2015 attack on its offices.
Charlie hebdo cartoons of prophet. Protesters burned the french flag in pakistan amid backlash over charlie hebdo republishing controversial cartoons of the prophet mohammed. Charlie hebdo gained notoriety in 2006 for its portrayal of a sobbing muhammad under the headline mahomet débordé par les intégristes muhammad overwhelmed by fundamentalists. Suspect in new charlie hebdo attack angered by republished cartoons say paris police detained man believed to be 18 and from pakistan arrived in france as unaccompanied minor three years ago. Macron s remarks came as charlie hebdo the target of a massacre by gunment in 2015 announced on tuesday that it would republish the cartoons of the prophet muhammad to mark this week s start of.
The cover of the latest satirical weekly shows a dozen. Within its pages the magazine published 12 cartoons of the prophet muhammad bringing unprecedented condemnation from the muslim world. Turkey on wednesday denounced the french satirical weekly charlie hebdo s decision to reprint cartoons of the prophet mohammed and condemned french president emmanuel macron s unacceptable. In pakistan especially thousands of people rallied in anti france protests that were led by the hardline tehreek e labbaik pakistan party which has organised many protests against alleged blasphemy in the past.
The french satirical magazine carried the. The french satirical paper charlie hebdo reprinted the provocative cartoons of the prophet mohammad that were cited as the reason for a deadly attack on its headquarters in 2015.