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‘Death to blasphemers’: Muslims protest new Charlie Hebdo cartoons across the globe

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The new, “survivors” issue of the satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo has triggered outrage from Muslim communities all over the world, with worshipers staging protests all week. More are set to take place after traditional Friday prayers.

Pakistani police fired tear gas and used water cannons on protesters in Karachi, with AFP photo journalist injured in the protests.

Earlier on, dozens of Pakistani lawmakers marched near the country’s parliament in Islamabad, calling for "death to blasphemers."

"All political parties are with us… All Muslim countries should condemn these blasphemous cartoons," Pakistani Religious Affairs Minister Sardar Yousaf said, NBC reported.



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Pakistani Sunni Muslim supporters of hard line pro-Taliban party Jamiat Ulema-i-Islam-Nazaryati (JUI-N) chant slogans against the printing of satirical sketches of the Prophet Muhammad by French magazine Charlie Hebdo during a protest in Quetta on January 15, 2015.(AFP Photo / Banaras Khan)

The Muslim brotherhood in Jordan is preparing to rally in Amman, with spokesman Murad Adaileh saying the group strongly condemned both the killings and the “offensive” against the prophet, AP reported.

Egypt’s top religious institution, the Al Azhar mosque, has expressed its outrage at the magazine’s new cartoon, describing it as a “blatant challenge to the feelings of Muslims who had sympathized with this newspaper,” AP reported.

Despite that, the deputy to the mosque’s grand sheikh, Abbas Shumann, urged the Muslims to ignore the cover, and show tolerance, because anger “will not solve the problem but will instead add to the tension and the offense to Islam.”



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A demonstrator holds a banner as others wave Turkish and Islamic flags during a protest against Cumhuriyet, a staunchly secular opposition newspaper, in Istanbul January 15, 2015.(Ruters / Murad Sezer)

Muslims in Aleppo on Thursday marched through the southwestern Syrian city, burning a “Je suis Charlie” poster.

"Mohammed is our leader for ever. We will sacrifice ourselves for you, God's prophet," protesters chanted.

"We are on the street today to support our prophet and to protest against the offensive drawings that Western governments are spreading, while hurting Muslims' feelings all over the world," demonstrator Abu Mudar told AFP.

"These drawings increase enmity, hatred and feelings of hostility among Muslims toward these governments and these countries," he said.

In Lebanon, the Shiite Muslim militant group Hezbollah said the depiction was “a provocation to the feelings of more than 1.5 billion Muslims in the world, and directly contributes to supporting terrorism, fanaticism and extremists.”

Protesters in the Philippines marched in the southern town of Marawi, burning images of the magazine’s new cover.

Organizers stated that “freedom of expression does not extend to insulting the noble and the greatest prophet of Allah,” The Guardian reported.



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Indian Muslim activists from the Majlis Bachao Tahreek (MBT) shout slogans against the printing of satirical sketches of the Prophet Muhammad by French magazine Charlie Hebdo during a protest in Hyderabad on January 16, 2015.(AFP Photo / Noah Seelam)

Turkey was among the few Muslim-majority nations where some media outlets published Charlie Hebdo images, while omitting caricatures that might offend the Muslim population.

However, Turks are split over the publication, with a group of pro-Islamist students organizing a rally outside Cumhuriyet’s office in Ankara, the state-run Anadolu Agency reported.

Security was stepped up outside the newspaper’s headquarters and printing center.

Across Europe, Muslims also protested against the cartoon: for instance, a group of leading UK imams called on worshipers to show their “justified displeasure at the mockery that is made of our faith,” but in a peaceful manner.
‘Death to blasphemers’: Muslims protest new Charlie Hebdo cartoons across the globe — RT News

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"Indian Muslim activists from the Majlis Bachao Tahreek (MBT) shout slogans against the printing of satirical sketches of the Prophet Muhammad by French magazine Charlie Hebdo during a protest in Hyderabad on January 16, 2015.(AFP Photo / Noah Seelam)"

Looking at the picture, i wonder, In a country of billions, that's just 10 people protesting ...and somebody tried to print the picture ...to sensationalize.

On topic, they published cartoons in their country , you are free to publish cartoons in your country if your law permit. This business of dying and killing is so medieval and outright stupid. I have shared one link earlier, which depicts the best way to handle this issue as per example of Prophet ( PBUH). I am sharing the link again.

Charlie Hebdo and How Prophet Mohammad would Respond

Charlie Hebdo and How Prophet Mohammad would Respond
 
charlie hebdo is being foolish... they should have satirically thanked the western governments of being supremely hypocritical in condemning the attackers for paris attacks but not condemning them for what they and their types had done and will do in libya and syria.

as one pakistani member said some hours ago, france governments gives the attackers training and arms and sends them to syria to kill syrians, and the attackers won't be "terrorists" then... but when those same people return to france and do in paris what they did in syria and iraq, they suddenly become terrorists.

but i don't give credibility to those two pakistani and indian groups protesting against these cartoons... where was their protest when iraq was being bombed with depleted uranium shells... where were they when 200,000+ libyans were killed in 2011-2012... where are their protests for the 200,000+ syrians killed since 2011... why do they not protest against the bahraini royal family who oppress their shia citizens... why do they not protest against the murder of 100+ school students so recently in peshawar...
 
What, did all these protesting Muslims think that Charlie, once killed, would stay dead and not rise again?
 
IMHO, everybody is entitled to expres their opinions, so that includes Muslims. So long as they stick to words and do not cross the line into acts of violence. Or actively incite others to do so.

Dozens of Pakistani lawmakers marched near the country’s parliament in Islamabad, calling for "death to blasphemers"
Question is whether this is just a 'figure of speach' ...

Makes you wonder what this says about these lawmakers and instutions
 

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