In Belgium, kiosquiers distributed this Thursday the latest issue of Charlie Hedbo but some have received threats of reprisals if they were distributing the satirical weekly. This bookseller was not intimidated, to the delight of readers, many this morning to tear the paper. "We will do as usual, we will open as usual and we will sell as usual, said Julien. We had a lot of reservations, so we refused to put aside because usually, there are three issues per week and there were at least a hundred requests, so we said no to everybody. " The threatening letters, addressed to booksellers Brussels or Antwerp, called for explosions or fires. Belgian justice has opened an investigation
In Istanbul, the publication of cartoons of Charlie Hebdo by an opposition daily has angered the demonstrators. Turkish justice has even ordered the blocking of all web pages reproducing the design of the Prophet Muhammad. '' The prophet is sacred, said the protester. Islam glorifies all the prophets of all religions. The cartoons are an insult, a provocation. And it lasts for years. ''
Finally in Pakistan, the parliamentarians unanimously condemned the one of the last Charlie Hebdo, deemed 'blasphemous'. They marched on Constitution Avenue in Islamabad, where particular seat the Embassy of France.