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BigBadBrian
09-19-2012, 07:17 AM
LINK (http://www.france24.com/en/20120919-naked-mohammed-cartoons-fuel-muslim-outcry-france-charlie-hebdo-french-paper)
France announced Wednesday it will close 20 embassies across the Muslim world on Friday after French weekly Charlie Hebdo published cartoons of the Prophet Mohammed naked, amid growing unrest over an anti-Islamic film that has left dozens dead.

The French foreign ministry announced Wednesday that France will close 20 of its embassies in Muslim countries this Friday following the publication of controversial Prophet Mohammed cartoons by satirical weekly Charlie Hebdo. Major protests in the Muslim world generally take place after Friday prayers.

The illustrations, which show the Prophet Mohammed naked and refer to the incendiary US-made film which has been fueling deadly unrest among Muslim communities for over a week, hit newsstands across France on Wednesday.

The magazine's editor, Stephane Charbonnier, told reporters that the pictures, which are printed on the back page, will "shock those who will want to be shocked."

But the French government condemned the decision to go ahead with publication amid a global uprising ignited by the American anti-Islam video which ridicules the Prophet Mohammed. Dozens of people have been killed during the unrest, including the US ambassador to Libya, who was targeted at the consulate in Benghazi by suspected fundamentalists.

Foreign Minister Laurent Fabius told FRANCE 24 on Tuesday that while he respects freedom of expression, he sees “no point in such a provocation.” Stressing that the French government would never encourage the cartoons’ publication, he called for “reason to prevail.” Prime Minister Jean-Marc Ayrault issued a statement Tuesday saying: “In the current climate, the prime minister wishes to stress his disapproval of all excess and calls on everyone to behave responsibly.”

No backing down

It’s not the first time that Charlie Hebdo, which is celebrated for its irreverent treatment of politicians and public figures, has courted controversy with the Muslim community. In November last year the Paris offices of the paper were firebombed after it published a mocking caricature of Mohammad on its front page.

Editor Charbonnier, originally a cartoonist who uses the name Charb, told French news channel iTele on Tuesday that the paper “does caricatures of everyone, and above all every week, but when we do it with the Prophet, it’s called provocation,” adding that if Charlie Hebdo stopped printing satirical work because of pressure or fear of offence, it would be reduced to selling 16 blank pages every week.

'FRENCH MUSLIMS MUST REMAIN CALM'

Representations of Allah or Mohammad are considered as blasphemous to Muslims. The main Islamic body in France, the French Muslim Council (CFCM), accused Charlie Hebdo of firing up anti-Muslim sentiment at a sensitive time. “There is profound indignation at the publication of these cartoons,” leader Mohammed Moussaoui told FRANCE 24, describing the cartoons as “unjust” and “Islamophobic”. But Mouassoui also called on France’s Muslim community – which is the biggest in Europe – to “rise above their anger and not give in to the provocation”.

Pascal Boniface, who heads France’s International and Strategic Relations Institute (IRIS), tweeted on Wednesday morning that Charlie Hebdo “is not Islamophobic, but simply opportunist, cynical, and without scruples.”

But with calls already circulating on social networks and the internet for weekend protests over the US film that originally sparked unrest, concerns that the Charlie Hebdo cartoons could exacerbate the situation are mounting.

BigBadBrian
09-19-2012, 07:19 AM
Maybe they should have published something like this instead:

http://cdn.memegenerator.net/instances/400x/26767344.jpg

jhale667
09-19-2012, 12:11 PM
The South Park creators should put out a poster with every other major religious figure cartoonized on it... with the caption "Our followers don't riot over cartoons - WHY DO YOU?"

Nitro Express
09-19-2012, 01:16 PM
I think we should have Mohammed hentai with him having sex with pigs. When they go ape shit crazy because of it, the French can bomb them with stinky cheese. Nothing has changed in 1000 years. The crusades still continue.

jhale667
09-19-2012, 01:22 PM
Seriously, there should be a worldwide cartoon-fest..."Dear Islam, love ya - but you've got to get over the cartoon thing. That's not a request, btw." - Signed, the world. ;)

Nitro Express
09-19-2012, 01:29 PM
Seriously, there should be a worldwide cartoon-fest..."Dear Islam, love ya - but you've got to get over the cartoon thing. That's not a request, btw." - Signed, the world. ;)

Why is there constant war in the Islamic world? Because it's the only place left you can start one. Nobody else on this planet wants to fight. They have better things to do. The only problem is we have too many people in this country that make a lot of money off of wars so we get dragged over there because the military industrial complex wants to make some more money.

Seshmeister
09-19-2012, 02:15 PM
Seriously, there should be a worldwide cartoon-fest..."Dear Islam, love ya - but you've got to get over the cartoon thing. That's not a request, btw." - Signed, the world. ;)

That could work - an I'm Spartacus approach.

Jérôme Frenchise
09-28-2012, 07:59 PM
I'm damn happy my fave magazine finally reached world news. :)

I've been reading Charlie every week since 1996. They're radically left-oriented,
and mainly denounce what's wrong on the planet - their columnists and cartoonists know
no limits in humor, each week it's the same in-your-face stuff, both hilarious and very well
documented.

They have no limits, indeed, and by publishing a new set of Muhammad caricatures (they had
already done so a few years back, which raised lesser scandal, though Charlie's headquarters
were bombed and destroyed), they knew what they were doing, shortly after the burst of the
anti-muslim movie scandal...

The problem is, Western countries have freedom of speech, which Muslims don't, it's one party,
one religion kind of ambiance, and the latter can't bear being mocked or criticized, and they seem
to have no sense of humor.

At Charlie, they have also have a dose of anarchism, and that wicked boy's touch that makes them
do exactly what they're told not to - "Oh, really? It's forbidden? Then we'll do it! That would add fuel
to the fire? Then we'll do it all the more so!"
And they published the issue in which you find representations of Muhammad (the worst sacrilege for
Muslims) in the "worst" situations. I was lucky to find one at my newsagent's at 6:45 am, I knew it would
soon be unavailable, either sold out or withdrawn.

I both think that they could have avoided releasing those caricatures and that they were right to release them:
on the one hand, it was sheer provocation, and on the other hand religion is sacred for believers, but not
universally sacred (though religions all to lay claim to universality), so censorship from religions isn't really
founded...
They threw a grenade in a pond of shit, it's fun, but the shit has spread around in a multitude of specks -
but it was worth it. :)

Jérôme Frenchise
09-29-2012, 08:16 AM
Here is this week's issue:

http://s11.postimage.org/5ug6kkuxf/charlie_hebdo.jpg (http://postimage.org/)


This is how they didn't make amends a week later. But in their position they could only persist.
The new headquarters have been under surveillance for 10 days. Talking about stirring shit! :D

French humorist Pierre Desproges (a true, hilarious genious) once summed it up:
"Can you laugh about everything? Yes, you can.
Can you laugh with everybody? No, you can't."