A French satirical magazine released Wednesday of the prophet Mohammed cartoons, the move is likely to incite riots islamic believers of the militants have been in more than 20 countries at the prophet of the movie.
Describe prophets are strictly prohibited, Muslim considered unclean. Mohammed cartoons to the publication in Denmark in 2005, then in the newspaper copy the whole Europe cause the entire Middle East and Africa's riots. Churches and embassy burned outbreak and the police crackdown that at least 100 people are dead.
"Charlie weekly" magazine has confirmed that it will publish comic, but did not say they will describe. French newspaper "le monde" reported that some of the cartoons of the prophet, "especially explicitly put forward" did not provide any further details.
The move comes as Muslim still after the undercurrent riots, Egypt, Libya, Tunisia nearly 20 other countries move "innocent Muslim." The United States ambassador Christopher Stevens and other three American people died in the American embassy in Libya benghazi, during the attack.
The French government minister criticized the magazine's decision, and in Paris police have strengthened the safety of surrounding his office.
France is Europe's largest Muslim population, and in Paris's largest mosque prelate calls for followers to keep calm, according to AFP.
The magazine says the move quoted right to free speech. In talking to French radio station, the magazine's director explained, decided not to released "to win a few extremists in the world and in France caused uproar."
Anti-establishment, left-wing magazine proposal of debate, this is not the first time. In the 2011 years of office after the bombing "Charlie Hedbo" the publication of the prophet Mohammed and the Arab spring edition on the cover of "guest editor".
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