Itulah yang dilakukan oleh Charlie Hebdo..

Dan orang Eropa kudu memikirkan kembali pandangan mereka tentang 
"multikulutral":  beda  kebiasaan sih bagus, tapi orang Islam juga kudu 
menghormati hak-hak azasi manusia...


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> From: "Bukan Pedanda" <bukan.pedanda@...>
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> Date: Wed, 19 Sep 2012 08:11:25 
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> Subject: [proletar] al-arabiya: Paris sounds alarm as French weekly plans to 
> publish anti-Muslim car
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> 
> 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..
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> 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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