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BBC News Europe
2 November 2011 Last updated at 10:33 GMT
Attack on French satirical paper Charlie Hebdo
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The offices of the French satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo in Paris have been 
destroyed by a petrol bomb.

It comes a day after the publication named the Prophet Muhammad as its 
"editor-in-chief" for its next issue.

Its cover carried a caricature of the Prophet making a facetious comment.

The editor-in-chief of the magazine, Stephane Charbonnier, said that Islam 
could not be excluded from freedom of the press.

He said: "If we can poke fun at everything in France, if we can talk about 
anything in France apart from Islam or the consequences of Islamism, that is 
annoying."

Mr Charbonnier, also known as Charb, said he did not see the attack on the 
magazine as the work of French Muslims, but of what he called "idiot 
extremists".

The magazine said Wednesday's edition was intended to "celebrate" the victory 
of an Islamist party in last month's Tunisian elections.

Charb said the magazine had received several threats on Twitter and Facebook 
before the attack.

"This is the first time we have been physically attacked, but we won't let it 
get to us," he said.

Police said a petrol bomb had been thrown in the early hours of the morning at 
Charlie Hebdo's headquarters.

There have been no reports of injuries.

Charlie Hebdo's website has also been hacked with a message in English and 
Turkish attacking the magazine.
Cartoons

The edition of the paper which was being published on Wednesday was called 
Charia Hebdo - a play on the Islamic word sharia.

The cover shows Muhammad saying: "100 lashes if you are not dying of laughter".

Inside there is an editorial, attributed to the Prophet, and more cartoons - 
one showing the Prophet Muhammad with a clown's red nose.

Depiction of the Prophet is strictly prohibited in Islam.

In a statement on Tuesday, the magazine said it was motivated by the recent 
victory of the Islamist Ennadha party in elections in Tunisia, and by 
indications that sharia law could form the basis of legislation in post-Gaddafi 
Libya.

The magazine denied it was trying to be provocative.

On Tuesday Charb told the AFP news agency : "We don't feel like causing further 
provocation. We simply feel like doing our job as usual. The only difference 
this week is that Muhammad is on the cover and it's pretty rare to put him on 
the cover."

The head of the French Council of the Muslim Faith, Mohammed Moussaoui, 
condemned the attack.

The secretary general of the governing UMP party, Jean-Francois Cope, described 
the incident as an attack on free speech.

"We condemn in the strongest terms what is nothing more than an attack on a 
newspaper in a country that should personify freedom of expression," he said on 
Europe One radio.

In 2007, Charlie Hebdo reprinted 12 controversial cartoons of the Prophet 
Muhammad that were first shown in a Danish newspaper, Jyllands-Posten, and 
caused outrage in the Muslim world.

The magazine was sued for incitement to racism by two Islamic groups in France, 
but was acquitted by a Paris court.

The BBC's Paris correspondent Hugh Schofield says Charlie Hebdo has a long 
track record of irreverence to all religions.


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--- In [email protected], "kim" <kimhook@...> wrote:
>
> --- In [email protected], "Bukan Pedanda" <bukan.pedanda@> wrote:
> > http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-15536684
> 
> http://www.leparisien.fr/paris-75/paris-les-locaux-de-charlie-hebdo-detruits-cette-nuit-par-un-incendie-02-11-2011-1698048.php
> 
> Hmm...
> Kantor Charlie Hebdo itu sudah dibakar. Muslim pada ngamuk dan
> lempar molotov coctail pada malam hari, spt diberitakan di pers.
> Ini menunjukkan bahwa penganut muhammad tukang ngentot anak
> balita itu memang tak salah lagi, bergajul !
>




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