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Charlie Hebdo Attack: Pakistan Cleric Holds Funerals for Kouachi Brothers

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A Pakistani cleric has held funerals for Chérif and Saïd Kouachi, the Islamist terrorist brothers behind the Charlie Hebdo magazine massacre.

"Today we feel so proud to attend the funeral of our brothers," said cleric Allama Pir Mohammad Chishti after leading the funeral in absentia in the city of Peshawar. "They are heroes of Islam. They laid down their lives but eliminated those published caricatures of our Prophet Muhammad."


Chérif and Saïd Kouachi killed 12 journalists and police when they attacked the French satirical magazine that had published cartoons of Muhammad on Wednesday. They were slain after an armed siege on Friday.



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Flowers are placed in front of a banner bearing the names of the Charlie Hebdo attackers at their funeral in absentia in Peshawar, Pakistan, on Tuesday.

"We invited all the Muslims to join us as the two brothers had taken stand on our prophet by killing the publisher and cartoonists," said Abdul Aziz, a spokesman of the school that arranged the ceremony held in a public park.

Chishti runs the Ghousia Madrassa, or Islamic religious school. He also belongs to the Sunni Etehad Council, which is usually associated with groups that oppose terrorism.

The ceremony was delayed by about an hour and attended by only around 40 people despite many entreaties via loudspeaker.

Mohammad Rasheed Ahmad, a student at the madrassa, said he was disappointed so few came out to honor the Kouachis.

"We saw tens of thousands of people gathered in France to show solidarity with their slain men, but Muslims didn't come to take part in the funeral of the two heroes who did this great job," he said.

Pakistanis are often the victims of religious extremism, with more than 50,000 dying in bomb explosions and suicide attacks since 2002.

Charlie Hebdo Attack: Pakistan Cleric Holds Funerals for Kouachi Brothers - NBC News
 
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PESHAWAR

A Pakistani cleric has held funerals for Chérif and Saïd Kouachi, the Islamist terrorist brothers behind the Charlie Hebdo magazine massacre.

"Today we feel so proud to attend the funeral of our brothers," said cleric Allama Pir Mohammad Chishti after leading the funeral in absentia in the city of Peshawar. "They are heroes of Islam. They laid down their lives but eliminated those published caricatures of our Prophet Muhammad."


Chérif and Saïd Kouachi killed 12 journalists and police when they attacked the French satirical magazine that had published cartoons of Muhammad on Wednesday. They were slain after an armed siege on Friday.



150113-pakistan-france-attacks-mn-0530_58360aabc943c7255e712e1437596f82.nbcnews-ux-680-480.jpg

Flowers are placed in front of a banner bearing the names of the Charlie Hebdo attackers at their funeral in absentia in Peshawar, Pakistan, on Tuesday.

"We invited all the Muslims to join us as the two brothers had taken stand on our prophet by killing the publisher and cartoonists," said Abdul Aziz, a spokesman of the school that arranged the ceremony held in a public park.

Chishti runs the Ghousia Madrassa, or Islamic religious school. He also belongs to the Sunni Etehad Council, which is usually associated with groups that oppose terrorism.

The ceremony was delayed by about an hour and attended by only around 40 people despite many entreaties via loudspeaker.

Mohammad Rasheed Ahmad, a student at the madrassa, said he was disappointed so few came out to honor the Kouachis.

"We saw tens of thousands of people gathered in France to show solidarity with their slain men, but Muslims didn't come to take part in the funeral of the two heroes who did this great job," he said.

Pakistanis are often the victims of religious extremism, with more than 50,000 dying in bomb explosions and suicide attacks since 2002.

Charlie Hebdo Attack: Pakistan Cleric Holds Funerals for Kouachi Brothers - NBC News
This not good it very bad to support terrorists.
 
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Their country, their rules. More of this and we do not need to worry about Pakistan. TTP will give way to something else. :D
 
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Idiots flocked in the both side.

In one side Gay Cartoonist and in another side Talibani Mullahs...

We need to rid both the group for better future.

Just because what they drew offended you doesn't make them "idiot gay cartoonists".It's beyond me how you can even compare cartoonists to these terrorist apologist murderous scums.
 
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There is a difference between anti-semitism and anti-Judaism.

Anti-Judaism - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Maurice Sinet associated Jews with money, which falls under anti-semitism.
Look it doesnt matter to us. But what matters is that u dont let people insult judaism but let others insult Islam because u are at war with us.

Anyways i used to hate these mullas but now im 100% with them they are the people representing Good not Evil! Its been cleared now.
 
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Look it doesnt matter to us. But what matters is that u dont let people insult judaism but let others insult Islam because u are at war with us.

Anyways i used to hate these mullas but now im 100% with them they are the people representing Good not Evil! Its been cleared now.


That's all very fine but why would you go live in those countries in the first place......?
 
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