www.edition.cnn.com/2011/11/02/world/europe/france-magazine-burning/index.html?hpt=hp_t2
Magazine office burns as Islam issue hits stands
By the CNN Wire Staff
November 2, 2011 -- Updated 1140 GMT (1940 HKT)

Police officers stand in front of the burnt out offices of French satirical 
magazine Charlie Hebdo in Paris. 
STORY HIGHLIGHTS
  a.. NEW: The mayor of Paris "strongly condemns" the "act of violence" 
  b.. Charlie Hebdo releases a special "Arab Spring" edition 
  c.. The cover features a bearded and turbaned cartoon figure of the Prophet 
Mohammed 
  d.. Police cannot confirm the fire was caused by arson
Paris (CNN) -- The offices of the French satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo 
burned early Wednesday morning, the day it was due to publish an issue with a 
cover appearing to make fun of Islamic law.

The cover has a bearded and turbaned cartoon figure of the Prophet Mohammed 
saying "100 lashes if you're not dying of laughter."

The magazine's publication director said the fire was caused by a Molotov 
cocktail.

The executive, identified on CNN affiliate BFM-TV as "Charb," expressed outrage 
at the attack.

"The arsonist didn't read this magazine -- no one knows what's in this magazine 
except for the ones who will buy it this morning," he said.

"People acted violently over a magazine where they don't even know the content. 
This is what is most deviant and dumb," Charb said.

French Interior Minister Claude Gueant expressed the support of the nation for 
the magazine.

"The freedom of the press is a sacred freedom for French people. Everything 
will be done to find the perpetrators of this attack," he said.

Bertrand Delanoe, the mayor of Paris, "strongly condemned this act of violence."

"We may not agree with this week's edition of Charlie Hebdo, but we are in a 
society that needs freedom of expression, and any violence that undermines this 
freedom... is absolutely unacceptable," he said on BFM-TV.

He offered to help Charlie Hebdo find other offices "in order to support the 
newspaper and its freedom. "

Paris police confirmed that a fire started at the Charlie Hebdo building at 1 
a.m. Wednesday and was extinguished about two hours later.

They could not confirm that the fire was started by Molotov cocktails.

An investigation is underway, they said.

France has been wracked by tensions over its rapidly growing Muslim minority.

The country banned the wearing of Islamic veils and other face coverings 
earlier this year, claiming they were both degrading and a security risk. 
Belgium has passed similar legislation, and Switzerland banned the building of 
minarets, the tall spires which often stand next to mosques.

Muslims around the world have demonstrated over cartoons of the Prophet 
Mohammed, and some of the cartoonists have been attacked or threatened. Islam 
generally bans depictions of its founder.

The French magazine received threats after it announced an edition guest-edited 
by the Prophet Mohammed and dedicated to the Arab Spring, Charb told BFM.

"I don't think Islam is a taboo subject, I think we have the right to talk 
about anything," he said.

The issue is renamed "Charia Hebdo," a reference to Islamic law, or sharia.

The website of the magazine has also been hacked by "Cyber-Warrior TIM" 
claiming to be from Akincilar, "for Islam."

The redirect page says, "You keep abusing Islam's almighty Prophet with 
disgusting and disgraceful cartoons using excuses of freedom of speech." It has 
messages in both English and Turkish.

The hacking group does not claim to be responsible for the physical attacks on 
the building in its statement.


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