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Islamic ire over French satirical magazine's plans to publish Prophet Mohammed cartoons | A satirical French magazine, which is planning to publish
cartoons caricaturing the Prophet Mohammed in its latest edition, has reportedly sparked fears that a wave of anger in the Islamic world could spread to France. 'Charlie Hebdo', which
is due to hit the stands on Wednesday, comes against
a background of protests across the Islamic world over a crude US-made film that
mocks Prophet Mohammed and portrays Muslims as gratuitously violent. The magazine
confirmed that its latest edition contains several cartoons featuring Mohammed
that the publication's editor said would "shock those who will want to be shocked,"
The Telegraph reports. Charlie Hebdo's latest move was reportedly greeted with
immediate calls from political and religious leaders for the media to act responsibly
and avoid inflaming the current situation. French Prime Minister, Jean-Marc Ayrault,
issued a statement expressing his "disapproval of all excesses," the paper said.
However, the magazine's editor, originally a cartoonist who uses the name Charb,
denied he was being deliberately provocative at a delicate time. "The freedom
of the press, is that a provocation? I'm not asking strict Muslims to read Charlie
Hebdo, just like I wouldn't go to a mosque to listen to speeches that go against
everything I believe," he said.
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