Abadi condemns abuse of the Prophet and calls on everyone to desist from such practices
Alsumaria News / Baghdad
Dan Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi , Saturday, insulting the Prophet Mohammad (PBUH) by one of the French newspapers, while stressing that this abuse was unrelated to freedom of expression, called on everyone to stop these practices. Ebadi said in a statement seen by "Alsumaria News", "We condemn in the strongest terms and reject what was published by a French newspaper of abuse to the holy Prophet Muhammad (p), which came a letter Smh goal of peace, justice and the rejection of injustice," noting that "the word abusive day lead to bloodshed and attacks on privacy which converge with the result of terrorism in creating an atmosphere of fear and terror. He Abadi "and strongly condemn terrorism and attacks on innocent people, especially as Astnkernah in France , "adding that" Iraq is the most suffered from terrorism, and fighting a war against terror has not gangs of Islam in any way. And Abadi said that "insulting the Prophet Muhammad (p) nothing to do with freedom of expression, because this freedom does not mean to offend others and their beliefs," pointing out that "terrorism, which warned of the spread and ideas deviant is the same in Iraq, France and other countries as the those want distortion the true image of Islam. Abadi called on everyone to "desist from such practices that will create an atmosphere of division and discord and hostility between peoples that are discarded and rejected and denounced. And ensure that the number of newspaper "Charlie Hebdo", introduced in the market, on Wednesday (January 14, 2014), drawing a new cartoon offensive to the Prophet Muhammad (p), quill French painter "Renard to Oyizeye", where it appears Barabiy features, clothes, and looked tear from one of his eyes as he standing on his head and a white turban Ktoppe Almstrsl, and in his hands a paper that read "I'm Charlie" Ktdhamn him with the plight of the newspaper. France has seen in recent days, several bloody attacks at the hands of extremists, and most notably the attack on the newspaper Charlie Hebdo satirical weekly, which killed 12 people, including eight of the crew of the newspaper.
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Alsumaria News / Baghdad
Dan Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi , Saturday, insulting the Prophet Mohammad (PBUH) by one of the French newspapers, while stressing that this abuse was unrelated to freedom of expression, called on everyone to stop these practices. Ebadi said in a statement seen by "Alsumaria News", "We condemn in the strongest terms and reject what was published by a French newspaper of abuse to the holy Prophet Muhammad (p), which came a letter Smh goal of peace, justice and the rejection of injustice," noting that "the word abusive day lead to bloodshed and attacks on privacy which converge with the result of terrorism in creating an atmosphere of fear and terror. He Abadi "and strongly condemn terrorism and attacks on innocent people, especially as Astnkernah in France , "adding that" Iraq is the most suffered from terrorism, and fighting a war against terror has not gangs of Islam in any way. And Abadi said that "insulting the Prophet Muhammad (p) nothing to do with freedom of expression, because this freedom does not mean to offend others and their beliefs," pointing out that "terrorism, which warned of the spread and ideas deviant is the same in Iraq, France and other countries as the those want distortion the true image of Islam. Abadi called on everyone to "desist from such practices that will create an atmosphere of division and discord and hostility between peoples that are discarded and rejected and denounced. And ensure that the number of newspaper "Charlie Hebdo", introduced in the market, on Wednesday (January 14, 2014), drawing a new cartoon offensive to the Prophet Muhammad (p), quill French painter "Renard to Oyizeye", where it appears Barabiy features, clothes, and looked tear from one of his eyes as he standing on his head and a white turban Ktoppe Almstrsl, and in his hands a paper that read "I'm Charlie" Ktdhamn him with the plight of the newspaper. France has seen in recent days, several bloody attacks at the hands of extremists, and most notably the attack on the newspaper Charlie Hebdo satirical weekly, which killed 12 people, including eight of the crew of the newspaper.
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