Image of the Prophet Mohammed on the cover of the new issue of Charlie Hebdo
01/14/2015 04:43:00
Dealers said the magazine "Charlie Hebdo" French satirical weekly newspaper that will go three million copies in the number of Wednesday, January 14 / January.
The version in 1178, the first newspaper after the attack on the seventh of January, which killed 12 people, including the editor and a number of cartoonists.
It is noteworthy that the newspaper decided to publish a caricature of the Prophet Mohammed on the cover of the new issue of the magazine, in which the Prophet appears shed a tear and raise a banner reading "I'm Charlie," announced one of the workers that this number will be a special and will be issued in 16 languages for readers all over the world.
The press Angelique Koronis, which operates in "Charlie Hebdo", the newspaper employees intend to continue to work despite the fear of a new terrorist attacks.
Koronis confirmed: "as we stop now, we kill them again .. that it is very difficult but we intend to try, regardless of what will be, and in spite of threats."
She said that the newspaper will not remain as they were before the attack, because it is difficult to find professional journalists are like those who were killed during the terrorist attack.
Press and confirmed that "Charlie Hebdo" principle is the need for separation of religion and state and therefore the civil state, noting that the confusion between religion and the state leads to the loss of freedom.
In a first reaction on the part of the Islamic countries on the first issue of the magazine "Charlie Hebdo", after the attack on its headquarters in Paris last Wednesday, Dar al-Fatwa warned that it represents "an unjustified provocation" for about 1.5 billion Muslims.
French magazine sarcastic and revealed that the first issue, after the attack, which left 12 people dead, the majority of its journalists, will carry on its front page a cartoon of the Prophet Mohammad, tear dripping from one of his eyes showing, also holds in his hands a sign saying "I'm Charlie."
While Dar al-Ifta, warned in a statement issued Tuesday, the newspaper "Charlie Hebdo" published by the "new number is offensive to the Prophet .. response to the terrorist attacks", he stressed that "the feet of the offending magazine this act, is to provoke unjustified feelings billion and a half Muslims across the world, harbor love and respect for the Prophet of mercy. "
The Dar al-Fatwa, in a statement, that "this number will cause a new wave of hatred in the French and Western society in general," and stressed that "what the magazine does not serve the coexistence and dialogue among civilizations, which Muslims seek him."
The statement also said re-magazine, which has already angered millions of Muslims in 2011, the deployment of new cartoons of the Prophet Mohammed "a serious development anti human values and freedoms and cultural diversity, tolerance and respect for human rights .. as it deepens the feelings of hatred and discrimination between Muslims and others."
Fatwa also condemned what he described the statement as "the increasing attacks on mosques in France, following the terrorist attack", and pointed out that "such acts will give the opportunity for the extremists on both sides, for the exchange of acts of violence, which will not taste woes but innocent, and will muddy the community peace in France. "
And demanded Fatwa French government announcement rejection of this "racist act" and accused "Charlie Hebdo" magazine, working to "raise religious strife and sectarian strife, and deepen the hatred and fueling the conflict between the followers of civilizations and religions," and "demolition efforts to promote dialogue and understanding between peoples. "
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01/14/2015 04:43:00
Dealers said the magazine "Charlie Hebdo" French satirical weekly newspaper that will go three million copies in the number of Wednesday, January 14 / January.
The version in 1178, the first newspaper after the attack on the seventh of January, which killed 12 people, including the editor and a number of cartoonists.
It is noteworthy that the newspaper decided to publish a caricature of the Prophet Mohammed on the cover of the new issue of the magazine, in which the Prophet appears shed a tear and raise a banner reading "I'm Charlie," announced one of the workers that this number will be a special and will be issued in 16 languages for readers all over the world.
The press Angelique Koronis, which operates in "Charlie Hebdo", the newspaper employees intend to continue to work despite the fear of a new terrorist attacks.
Koronis confirmed: "as we stop now, we kill them again .. that it is very difficult but we intend to try, regardless of what will be, and in spite of threats."
She said that the newspaper will not remain as they were before the attack, because it is difficult to find professional journalists are like those who were killed during the terrorist attack.
Press and confirmed that "Charlie Hebdo" principle is the need for separation of religion and state and therefore the civil state, noting that the confusion between religion and the state leads to the loss of freedom.
In a first reaction on the part of the Islamic countries on the first issue of the magazine "Charlie Hebdo", after the attack on its headquarters in Paris last Wednesday, Dar al-Fatwa warned that it represents "an unjustified provocation" for about 1.5 billion Muslims.
French magazine sarcastic and revealed that the first issue, after the attack, which left 12 people dead, the majority of its journalists, will carry on its front page a cartoon of the Prophet Mohammad, tear dripping from one of his eyes showing, also holds in his hands a sign saying "I'm Charlie."
While Dar al-Ifta, warned in a statement issued Tuesday, the newspaper "Charlie Hebdo" published by the "new number is offensive to the Prophet .. response to the terrorist attacks", he stressed that "the feet of the offending magazine this act, is to provoke unjustified feelings billion and a half Muslims across the world, harbor love and respect for the Prophet of mercy. "
The Dar al-Fatwa, in a statement, that "this number will cause a new wave of hatred in the French and Western society in general," and stressed that "what the magazine does not serve the coexistence and dialogue among civilizations, which Muslims seek him."
The statement also said re-magazine, which has already angered millions of Muslims in 2011, the deployment of new cartoons of the Prophet Mohammed "a serious development anti human values and freedoms and cultural diversity, tolerance and respect for human rights .. as it deepens the feelings of hatred and discrimination between Muslims and others."
Fatwa also condemned what he described the statement as "the increasing attacks on mosques in France, following the terrorist attack", and pointed out that "such acts will give the opportunity for the extremists on both sides, for the exchange of acts of violence, which will not taste woes but innocent, and will muddy the community peace in France. "
And demanded Fatwa French government announcement rejection of this "racist act" and accused "Charlie Hebdo" magazine, working to "raise religious strife and sectarian strife, and deepen the hatred and fueling the conflict between the followers of civilizations and religions," and "demolition efforts to promote dialogue and understanding between peoples. "
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