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Tuesday, January 20, 2015

Charlie Hebdo: Afghan President Ghani Condemns Offensive Publication


Afghan president
He described the publication as “a great insult to Islam and Muslims.’’
The publication came three days after the publication of the so-called survivors’ issue, which was created in the wake of an Islamist killing spree at Charlie Hebdo’s Paris headquarters in which 12 people died.

The cover of the magazine featured a caricature of a weeping Prophet Mohammed holding a “Je suis Charlie’’ sign under the headline “All is forgiven.’’
A statement issued by the presidential palace in Kabul quoted President Ghani as describing the image as `disgraceful’ and the publication as “utterly irresponsible act.”
It stated that Ghani insisted that freedom of speech should be used for peaceful co-existence and bringing together the different religions of the world.
The president noted that his country had for several years experienced war and violence.
“Thus , this country, more than others, feel the need for peaceful co-existence among all the nations of the world,’’ the statement quoted the president as saying.
The latest issue of Charlie Hebdo hit newsstands across the world this week with a print run of 5 million.

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