Masaalah pelik...

Mempertahankan freedom of speech secara konsisten..

Atau mengalah dihadapan orang-orang barbar yang begitu dungunya hingga tidak 
bisa membedakan antara Jerman dan Inggris dari Amerika dan antara orang Amerika 
dari pemerinah Amerika.

Dan- ini yang jadi pertimbangan betul -   mereka itu tidak segan-segan membunuh 
manusia..


الثلاثاء 02 ذو 
القعدة 1433هـ - 18 
سبتمبر 2012م

Paris sounds alarm as French weekly plans to publish anti-Muslim caricatures

Caricatures of the Prophet Mohammed will appear on the inside pages of an 
edition of French weekly Charlie Hebdo on Wednesday. (Reuters)        

Al Arabiya with Reuters

The French government has called for restraint after learning that a satirical 
weekly plans to publish cartoons of the Prophet Mohammed on Wednesday just as 
an anti-Islam video has ignited Muslim protests around the globe. The Paris 
offices of the paper, Charlie Hebdo, were firebombed last November after it 
published a mocking caricature of Mohammed, and in 2005 Danish cartoons of the 
Prophet sparked a wave of protests across the Muslim world in which at least 50 
people were killed. Foreign Minister Laurent Fabius, asked about the 
publication, said any provocation now could only be condemned.

Prime Minister Jean-Marc Ayrault issued a statement saying: "In the current 
climate, the prime minister wishes to stress his disapproval of all excess and 
calls on everyone to behave responsibly."

France is home to Europe's largest Muslim population. Calls are already 
circulating on social networks and the Internet for protests on Saturday over 
an anti-Islam film that was made with private funds in the United States and 
posted on the Internet.

Last Sunday police arrested about 150 people who sought to take part in an 
unapproved protest near the U.S. Embassy in Paris.

In the torrent of violence blamed on the film, U.S. and other Western embassies 
have been attacked in cities in Asia, Africa and the Middle East.

The U.S. ambassador to Libya and three other Americans were killed last week in 
an attack in Benghazi, and Afghan militants killed 12 people in a suicide 
attack on Tuesday that they said was in retaliation for the film.

Charlie Hebdo, renowned for its irreverent treatment of the political 
establishment and public figures, argued that it had the right to uphold that 
tradition.

"We do caricatures of everyone, and above all every week, and when we do it 
with the Prophet, it's called provocation," the paper's editor, Stephane 
Charbonnier, told the news channel i>TELE.

He said that if Charlie Hebdo stopped printing satirical work because of 
pressure or fear of offence, it would be reduced to selling 16 blank pages 
every week.

Cartoons seen by Reuters that were due to be published on the inside pages of 
the paper included a series of images, including nude caricatures, poking fun 
at the Prophet Mohammed.

Many Muslims object to any representation of Allah or the Prophet Mohammed or 
to irreverent treatment of the Quran.

The main body representing Muslims in France, the French Muslim Council (CFCM), 
accused Charlie Hebdo of firing up anti-Muslim sentiment at a sensitive time.

"The CFCM is deeply attached to freedom of speech but considers that nothing 
can justify insult and inciting hatred," it said in a statement.

"The CFCM calls on the Muslims of France not to give in to such provocation and 
urges them to express their indignation calmly and in lawful manner."

Charlie Hebdo has got into hot water on similar issues more than once.

Former editor Philippe Val was pursued in French courts on charges of racial 
injury, and ultimately acquitted, after the paper reprinted the Danish cartoons 
of Mohammed.

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