A week after the attack against its headquarters last Wednesday (12 dead), the satirical newspaper reported a circulation of three million copies (usually against 60,000), including foreign language versions (English, Turkish, Spanish …).
From Europe to Australia, many newspapers around the world have reproduced without waiting for a superb number, prepared on the premises of left-wing daily Liberation. Above the sketches of the Prophet on a green background, the color of Islam, the title “ All is forgiven ” contrasts with the often fierce vein of the newspaper.
But the portrait of the prophet, holding the sign “ I am Charlie ” brandished by nearly four million Sunday protesters in the streets of France, still causes a stir in the world Muslim.
The publication of these drawings “ insulting to the Prophet ” will “ incite hatred ,” said Tuesday night Al-Azhar one of the most prestigious institutions of Sunni Islam, based in Egypt.
Earlier Tuesday, the body representing Islam with the Egyptian authorities, Dar al-Ifta, had “ warned ” against the publication of these drawings, seeing also “ unwarranted provocation to the feelings of 1.5 billion Muslims around the world “.
Sixty demonstrators people demonstrated Tuesday in Peshawar (northwestern Pakistan) to praise the perpetrators of the attack against Charlie Hebdo, according to an AFP journalist on site.
Part of Charlie Hebdo in Turkey must be distributed with the daily Cumhuriyet. In the past, ministers of Islamic-conservative government in power since 2002 denounced the “ provocations ” of the French weekly.
In France, the main Muslim organizations called the community “ to remain calm ” and “ respect freedom of opinion ” while largest French satirical newspaper, Le Canard Enchaîné, revealed he had received threats the day after the massacre in Charlie Hebdo.
“ France is at war against terrorism, jihadism and radical Islam ‘, but’ not against religion ,” said Tuesday the French government.
“ Our big beautiful France never breaks, never give in, never folded. It faces, she is standing ,” insisted in Paris President François Hollande, solemn, during a moving ceremony of homage to the three policemen killed in the attacks.
Mr. Holland has asked the French to “ vigilant ” facing danger “ beyond our borders ” as “ inside “.
– ‘extra care’ –
In the National Assembly, a standing ovation by the whole class politics, right-wing opposition understood – a very rare – the Socialist Prime Minister Manuel Valls reiterated the French firm and launched a pressing appeal to the “ secular ” cardinal points of the French system.
The management of the crisis by Messrs. Holland and Valls is welcomed by 80% of French, according to a survey, while Mr. Holland was the most unpopular president since 1958.
The world leaders “ begin to understand “to” clear and present threat to peace “represented by” Islam extremist “, echoed Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu at the funeral in Jerusalem four Jews killed Friday in Paris in an attack on a kosher supermarket.
The three French Yohan Cohen, Philip Braham and François-Michel Saada and Tunisian Yoav Hattab, shot by jihadist Amédy Coulibaly, were laid to rest in the cemetery of Har Hamenouhot (Mont du Repos) , the largest cemetery in the city.
Three years after the death of three children and a Jewish teacher by another jihadist Mohamed Merah, the new deaths have increased in Israel the feeling of France became hostile land, unable to protect its Jewish community The third in the world after Israel and the United States.
“ Anti-Semitism has no place in France ,” assured the number three of the French government, Segolene Royal, present at the funeral, renewing “ determining flawless “his country” fight against all forms of anti-Semitic acts “.
Another highly symbolic burial Ahmed Merabet Muslim French police, the victim of Sharif Said and Kouachi brothers, both jihadist killers of Charlie Hebdo, was buried near Paris. Scripts in the street, filmed and broadcast on the internet had created a huge emotion.
It is one of three policemen killed by jihadists, with Franck Brinsolaro, killed in the attack on Charlie Hebdo, and Clarissa Jean-Philippe, a young West Indian municipal police killed by Amédy Coulibaly Thursday south of Paris, near a Jewish school.
“ Clarissa, Franck Ahmed died so we can live free ,” he proclaimed François Hollande, saluting them “ Three Faces of France “in front of their families and colleagues in tears.
– a first since 1918 –
In the National Assembly, where members voted continuation of the French military intervention in Iraq against the Islamic State Group, a minute of silence was observed in memory of victims of the attacks.
They then sang the national anthem together – a first since 1918 – before booking a standing ovation to the police.
Manuel Valls has called for “ exceptional measures ” confronted with extremism, but “ never exceptional measures “, rejecting the The idea of an emergency legislation modeled on the US Patriot Act.
This device, voted in the United States in the wake of September 11, 2001, was then harshly criticized for its violations of civil liberties.
Mr. Valls announced the creation by the end of the year of “ specific neighborhoods ” in prisons to segregate inmates jihadists to prevent proselytizing. Two jihadist attacks in Paris, Amédy Coulibaly and Kouachi Sharif had swung in prison radical Islamism.
Between 3,000 and 5,000 Europeans went to jihad in countries like Syria and they could be a threat return home, according to the Europol Director Rob Wainwright.
To reassure the population and address the threat of further attacks, the French government has mobilized nearly 15,000 police and military. Mission: protect all “ sensitive areas of the territory “, with particular securing 717 schools and Jewish places of worship in the country.
The Muslim community, she also worried about a resurgence of Islamophobic acts, called for greater protection for mosques.
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