"All is forgiven" not in the Muslim world


Muslims angry, particularly in France, on the day of publication of the issue of Charlie Hebdo, the number of the "after". The representation of Muhammad in A is considered insulting for most of them.


"This is a country of free speech, said one woman. So I speak. I am against what Charlie said because it affects our prophet, which is a very sacred thing. You can touch my father, my mother or my children but not the prophet. This is not good. "


"I believe we all have the right to humor, all the right to caricature, says the contrary Melanie, a young Algerian girl. I do not see why we should stop laughing. "


Worldwide, the front page of Charlie Hebdo, which mixes insubordination and forgiveness even unleashed a storm of criticism and warnings, sometimes violent. Iran's spokesman chief diplomat considers insulting drawings. One of the most prestigious institutions of Sunni Islam based in Egypt, calls for "ignore" these new designs qualified "frivolity hate." Here in Gaza, same feeling: "Publish again such images is to represent the prophet said a man. We say that the pernicious work that this newspaper was going to cause harm to Muslims and Europeans because it is a clear provocation. "


In a Muslim country, only the Turkish newspaper Cumhuriyet has dared to publish Charlie Hebdo. But without editing the One.






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