Cartoons in France inflame tensions over Prophet

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A magazine in France on Wednesday published a series of vulgar cartoons of the Prophet Muhammad, which inflamed the global tensions that exist due to a movie that insults Islam. The publication of the caricatures prompted the French government to increase security at all of its embassies worldwide.

The magazine Charlie Hebdo, a provocative weekly publication followed a number of violent protests all of last week that stretched from Africa to Asia against the film Innocence of Muslims produced in the U.S. and has turned France and its diplomatic missions into a possible target of rage by Muslims. Until now, the target of most of the rage has been governmental missions of the U.S.


http://www.jagsreport.com/2012/09/cartoons-in-france-inflame-tensions-over-prophet/
 
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the cartoon is actually a depiction of the youtube movie, so they should be safe.

religion of peace.
 
Oh great! Now there will be a Jihad on the Blazers knees! :MARIS61:
 
In Europe, you are sued for publishing topless pictures of British royalty, you are imprisoned for questioning the Holocaust, but you have the freedom of speech to provoke wars and inevitable killings. They haven't ironed out the contradictions in their definition of "freedom of speech."
 

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