Criticism of religion
Turkish PM: Murdoch's tweet reminiscent of Nazi collective punishment
News Corp. CEO Rupert Murdoch?s controversial tweet suggesting that all Muslims are responsible for the massacre at the French satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo is reminiscent of the collective punishment imposed during Nazi rule, Turkish Prime Minister Ahmet Davuto?lu has said.
Referring to Murdoch?s tweet, Davuto?lu said he did not even want to utter the media mogul?s name.
Charlie Hebdo reveals front page of new issue
Charlie Hebdo reveals front page of new issue
PARIS -- The French satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo has released the front page of the edition that will be published on Wednesday.
It will feature a cartoon of Islamic Prophet Muhammad, with a tear in his eye, holding a sign reading "Je Suis Charlie", and a headline reading, "All is forgiven" in French.
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Charlie Hebdo issue coming out in English, Arabic, Turkish
This week's post-attack edition of the French satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo will be made available in six languages including English, Arabic and Turkish, the chief editor said Jan. 13.
Prophet Muhammad holds 'Je suis Charlie' sign in new Charlie Hebdo front page
The cover of the first edition of the French satirical weekly Charlie Hebdo since its staff were murderously attacked by Islamist gunmen last week shows a cartoon of the Prophet Muhammad crying and holding up a "Je suis Charlie" sign under the words: "All is forgiven."
25,000 attend German anti-Islam march, but counter-protests bigger
A record 25,000 people joined an anti-Islamic march in Germany on Jan. 12, claiming their stance was vindicated by last week's Paris jihadist attacks.
However, the impressive turnout was dwarfed by 100,000 counter-demonstrators calling for tolerance nationwide.
Double standards in the Western world
Everyone, except for a few fanatics, has condemned the terrorist attack in France. They have cried out loudly that they stand alongside people's right to live, freedom of thought, and freedom of speech.
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This week's Charlie Hebdo to feature Mohammed cartoons: Lawyer
This week's edition of Charlie Hebdo, put together by survivors of last week's newsroom massacre in Paris by Islamist gunmen, will defiantly feature caricatures of the Prophet Mohammed, its lawyer said Jan. 12.
The special issue, to come out on Jan. 14, will also be offered "in 16 languages" for readers around the world, one of its columnists, Patrick Pelloux, said.
Turkey's interior minister chides Murdoch for 'ignorance of Islam'
News Corp. CEO Rupert Murdoch?s tweet holding all Muslims responsible for the massacre at the French satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo is ?great injustice and ignorance,? Turkey?s interior minister has said.
Montenegro Urges Cooperation Against Islamic Radicalism
The head of the Committee for Security and Defense, Melvudin Nuhodzic, said on Sunday that because of the deadly attack on the French satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo, the Montenegrin security services should be more vigilant in monitoring Islamic extremists.
Pope slams 'deviant forms of religion' after Paris attacks
Pope Francis on Jan. 12 slammed "deviant forms of religion" following deadly attacks by Islamist militants in France last week which left 17 people dead.