French magazine republishes controversial cartoon of Prophet Mohammed
French magazine republishes controversial cartoon of Prophet Mohammed
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The satirical magazine of France, Charlie Hebdo, has republished the cartoons of Prophet Mohammed, due to which it was the target of a terrorist attack in 2015. Yes, according to the information received, these cartoons have been republished at a time when on the day of 2015, 14 people are going to start a trial for helping those who attacked the office of Charlie Hebdo. You will remember that 12 people died along with the magazine's cartoonists in this attack. However, a few days later, another attack related to this was carried out in Paris, in which five people died.

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After this attack, a chain of jihadi attacks started in France. Now once again on the cover page of the magazine, showing 12 cartoons of Prophet Mohammed have been published, which was published by a Danish newspaper before it was published in Charlie Hebdo. At the same time, one of these cartoons shows  Prophet Mohammed wearing a bomb instead of a turban. It says in the French headline - "So much for this one cartoon". However, it has been said in the editorial that after the attack in 2015, people have been demanding to publish those cartoons of the Prophet. Apart from this, the editor of the magazine wrote, "We always refused to do this but not because it is prohibited. The law allows us to do it but there should have been a good reason behind doing it, such a reason that makes any sense And so that a healthy debate can start between the people. We needed to print these cartoons before the trial of the terror attacks in January 2015 started."

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At the same time, French President Emmanuel Macron said on Tuesday that 'he will not comment on any decision to republish the cartoon in the satirical magazine'. Apart from this, Macron went on to say that 'There has always been freedom of expression in France. It is not appropriate for the President to give any kind of response to the editorial choice of a journalist or newsroom. Because we have freedom of the press at the top here. However, French citizens show respect for each other and avoid hate speech. '

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