Charlie Hebdo Attack Paigambar Muhammad Cartoon
In pakistan especially thousands of people rallied in anti france protests that were led by the hardline tehreek e labbaik pakistan party which has organised many protests against alleged blasphemy in the past.
Charlie hebdo attack paigambar muhammad cartoon. Charlie hebdo which will go on sale tomorrow wednesday on newsstands in france and is now available online. Charlie hebdo has responded in its latest issue by republishing a dozen of the mocking drawings which depict the prophet. Printed in 2005 and that. Paris paris french satirical weekly charlie hebdo the target of a massacre by islamist gunmen in 2015 said tuesday it was republishing hugely controversial cartoons of the prophet muhammad.
Charlie hebdo suspect was trying to target magazine. Jihadist knifeman 18 told police he slashed two journalists with a meat cleaver because he was angry about prophet muhammad cartoons being. Charlie hebdo says it has received new threats since the trial began earlier this month and it reprinted the offending cartoons of the prophet muhammad vowing in an editorial to never lie down. Pakistan s foreign ministry also condemned the move and tweeted pakistan condemns in the strongest terms the decision by the french magazine charlie hebdo to re publish.
Of course we know now that the charlie hebdo attacks were just the start. The suspected assailant told french police he wanted to target charlie hebdo to avenge the publication of cartoons of the prophet muhammad. Centre page on the cover is a cartoon of the prophet drawn by jean cabut. Since the start of the trial and with the republication of the cartoons we have received all kinds of horrors including threats from al qaeda and calls to finish the work of the gunmen from the 2015 attack she said.
The magazine carries on its cover the cartoons of muhammad that the danish newspaper. And it also reproduces the cover of issue 712 with an illustration of. Suspect in paris knife attack confesses. The issue has since been considered the one which positioned charlie hebdo as a target for terrorist attacks.