1/15/2015
Head of the Islamic Supreme Council of Iraq Ammar al-Hakim strongly condemned the Charlie Hebdo newspaper yesterday publish photographs depicting the Prophet Muhammad, peace be upon him and his family, "calling at the same time" to prohibit such acts internationally. Hakim said in a statement received by all of Iraq [where] a copy of it, "We have lived through the last days of events held throughout the world because he was from a blatant expression of disregard for life and the courage to bloodshed consisted of killing fourteen French journalist in Paris working in the newspaper Charles does not seem" . The whole world has shown him and the Muslim world sympathy with the French people against this terrorist operation in a clear and explicit expression of the peoples renounce terrorism and terrorists. Hakim pointed out that "terrorism and terrorists do not represent Islam something is a religion of love, tolerance and peaceful co-existence and on the Western nations to realize that terrorism and that is just beyond the movement of Islamic law as it is beyond the human sense."
He said that "In the midst of these events has many European newspapers, including the Charles does not seem newspaper to publish cartoons of the Prophet Muhammad greatest blessings of Allah be upon him, a convicted work illustrates the hatred that drives those against Islam and the great size of the messenger."
The Chairman of the Islamic Supreme Council of Iraq, "We believe in freedom of expression, but this freedom stop at the borders of others, skip this sacred shrines is a blatant aggression on human feelings quarter, which is not acceptable to any custom or law nor taste."
Hakim said "We condemn strongly the publication of insulting images greatest of the Prophet and the sanctities of Muslims in any way" and called on "the United Nations to consider it from the forbidden acts are published turmoil and hatred in the world and affect the world peace. Is one of the factors helping to spread terrorism in the world."
"To the Organization of Islamic Cooperation also called on to do its part in international forums in the work to find international agreements to prevent the recurrence of such aggressive acts against Muslims, and we call on all Muslims in the world to express their disapproval of these abuses by peaceful means."
France has seen since the bloody attack on Charlie Hebdo newspaper last week that killed 12 people and the subsequent fallout, dozens of attacks on Muslims ranged between shooting and threats.
The French newspaper sparked controversy in 2011, when it published cartoons of the Prophet Mohammad [Y], but after the latest attack redeployed those pictures yesterday in a challenge and a clear provocation to the feelings of millions of Muslims in various countries Alm.anthy
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