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the story is that charlie hebdo was born.fter in 1970, its predecessor was the satirical magazine ledo harakiri. it was closed by special order of the minister of the interior of france for an insult to the memory of the just deceased general de gaulle hara-kiri. responded to the death of the ex-president, disgustingly cynical and tactless cover. so yuri alekseev passed the day with the execution by muslim militants by the editors of the french humorous magazine, the reaction of the civilized world goes off scale, which is the saddest of all, brothers. this is a reaction. the first european press unanimously reprinted the pictures for which french comedians were shot under the motto freedom of speech is unstoppable. have you seen these pictures for example i put one up there. this is an anal work, as if the holy trinity is how the french fighters for freedom of speech depicted god the father, god the son and god, the holy spirit. these kartinochkanskie shrines are no less obscene. what is freedom of speech, we will fight to t
the story is that charlie hebdo was born.fter in 1970, its predecessor was the satirical magazine ledo harakiri. it was closed by special order of the minister of the interior of france for an insult to the memory of the just deceased general de gaulle hara-kiri. responded to the death of the ex-president, disgustingly cynical and tactless cover. so yuri alekseev passed the day with the execution by muslim militants by the editors of the french humorous magazine, the reaction of the civilized...
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was incident with charlie hebdo was somewhat certain somewhat muted in certain quarters peoplers because people are sort of squeamish about. quarters because people are sort of squeamish about . free speech of squeamish about. free speech now the west. yeah now in much of the west. yeah but this case, it'll be but in this case, it'll be interesting if it's more interesting to see if it's more aggressive because it's the iranian whereas before iranian regime, whereas before you had free speech pitted against general around against a general around muslims, here is free muslims, what you here is free speech versus the sort of oppressive iranian that oppresses women. so i wonder if people will be a bit more bold when it comes to because you see the so i think people might be a bit more bold in general. i think people have been a bit pathetic about defending free speech and it always depends does of the burka as does it say of the burka as brave if it's here, but it's oppressive if it's in iran or the lockdown. protests bad the lockdown. protests are bad here, china. so here, but g
was incident with charlie hebdo was somewhat certain somewhat muted in certain quarters peoplers because people are sort of squeamish about. quarters because people are sort of squeamish about . free speech of squeamish about. free speech now the west. yeah now in much of the west. yeah but this case, it'll be but in this case, it'll be interesting if it's more interesting to see if it's more aggressive because it's the iranian whereas before iranian regime, whereas before you had free speech...
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was incident with charlie hebdo was somewhat certain somewhat muted in certain quarters peoplers because people are sort of squeamish about. quarters because people are sort of squeamish about . free speech of squeamish about. free speech now the west. yeah now in much of the west. yeah but this case, it'll be but in this case, it'll be interesting if it's more interesting to see if it's more aggressive because it's the iranian whereas before iranian regime, whereas before you had free speech pitted against general around against a general around muslims, here is free muslims, what you here is free speech versus the sort of oppressive iranian that oppresses women. so i wonder if people will be a bit more bold when it comes to because you see the so i think people might be a bit more bold in general. i think people have been a bit pathetic about defending free speech and it always depends does of the burka as does it say of the burka as brave if it's here, but it's oppressive if it's in iran or the lockdown. protests bad the lockdown. protests are bad here, china. so here, but g
was incident with charlie hebdo was somewhat certain somewhat muted in certain quarters peoplers because people are sort of squeamish about. quarters because people are sort of squeamish about . free speech of squeamish about. free speech now the west. yeah now in much of the west. yeah but this case, it'll be but in this case, it'll be interesting if it's more interesting to see if it's more aggressive because it's the iranian whereas before iranian regime, whereas before you had free speech...
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the story is that charlie hebdo was born. after in 1970, his predecessor, by the way, the roman journal of hara-kiri was closed by a special order of the minister of the interior of france for insulting the memory of the just-dead general de gaulle hara-kiri. responded to the death of the ex-president, disgustingly cynical and tactless cover. so yuri alekseev day passed with the execution of muslim militants of the editorial office of a french humorous magazine, the reaction of the civilized world goes off scale, which is the saddest of all, brothers. this is the worst possible reaction. the first european press unanimously reprinted the pictures for which french comedians were shot under the motto you can't kill freedom of speech, you saw these pictures for example, i put one up there. this is an anal work, as if the holy trinity is how the french fighters for freedom of speech portrayed god the father, god the son and god, the holy one. this picture is a caricature of muslim shrines are no less obscene, what is freedom of s
the story is that charlie hebdo was born. after in 1970, his predecessor, by the way, the roman journal of hara-kiri was closed by a special order of the minister of the interior of france for insulting the memory of the just-dead general de gaulle hara-kiri. responded to the death of the ex-president, disgustingly cynical and tactless cover. so yuri alekseev day passed with the execution of muslim militants of the editorial office of a french humorous magazine, the reaction of the civilized...
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muslims , muslims responded to this with terrorist attacks in 2013 , the french satirical magazine charly, hebdo offered its readers a comic book about the life of the prophet, after 2 years. islamist brothers said and sheriff koashi shot three editorial offices of the magazine with machine guns. the attack killed 12 people, including editor-in-chief stéphane charbonnier and two policemen , both islamic militants. revenge for tarikatura on the prophet muhammad who published the publication. the burning of the koran by american european radicals is a frequent reaction to political conflicts; in response , muslims attack the embassy ; why did they ask the prominent jurist leonido sikiyan for islam about this, the bible is different, other scriptures of christianity and judaism are signs and also sacred books. they recognize all the prophets of the house of muhammad the holy book recognize. e jesus christ e, virgin mary and therefore, even if he look at the legislation, which provides for liability for insulting religious shrines. it not only indicates the prophet muhammadkhan, but speaks of all th
muslims , muslims responded to this with terrorist attacks in 2013 , the french satirical magazine charly, hebdo offered its readers a comic book about the life of the prophet, after 2 years. islamist brothers said and sheriff koashi shot three editorial offices of the magazine with machine guns. the attack killed 12 people, including editor-in-chief stéphane charbonnier and two policemen , both islamic militants. revenge for tarikatura on the prophet muhammad who published the publication....
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we have seen this play out previously in the charlie hebdo characterisation of the prophet muhammad,d, this is not seen as an expression of freedom, this is just seen essentially as a hate crime which must be prevented and if it can't be then certainly punished. this time the turks have taken the mantle on calling sweden out. the reaction by other muslim countries in comparison, for example saudi arabia if you look at their official statements, is not as tempered as turkey's is. the president of serbia, aleksandar vucic, says he's been told by the european union and the us to normalise relations with kosovo or risk losing foreign investment and progress towards eu membership. 0ur balkans correspondent, guy delauney, has more details. we have heard some powerful words from serbia? president aleksandar vucic during his address to the serbian people. he said it had made it had been made clear to him by the envoys of the eu and the us that said it would face complete isolation if it did not sign a proposed deal on the long—term normalisation of relations between serbia and kosovo. aleksa
we have seen this play out previously in the charlie hebdo characterisation of the prophet muhammad,d, this is not seen as an expression of freedom, this is just seen essentially as a hate crime which must be prevented and if it can't be then certainly punished. this time the turks have taken the mantle on calling sweden out. the reaction by other muslim countries in comparison, for example saudi arabia if you look at their official statements, is not as tempered as turkey's is. the president...
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the charlie hebdo magazine had launched a competition calling for readers to submit cartoons ridiculingdenounced the cartoons as an insult to shia islam. prince harry has said he felt guilty about being unable to show any emotion in public after the death of his mother, princess diana. in an interview for itv to promote his memoir, the duke of sussex, who was 12 when his mother died in 1997, says he only cried once — when she was laid to rest. 0ur royal correspondent nicholas witchell reports. the king attending a church service in norfolk this morning. 0utwardly untroubled by all the claims and revelations in his younger son's book, the royalfamily is keeping its thoughts to itself. there's nothing to be gained, in the palace view, for the king or his elder son to enter such a frenzied public arena. the first of the several tv interviews harry has done will be broadcast tonight. in it, harry talks about the death of his mother when he was 12 years old. everyone knows where they were and what they were doing the night my mother died. i cried once at the burial, and i go into detail abou
the charlie hebdo magazine had launched a competition calling for readers to submit cartoons ridiculingdenounced the cartoons as an insult to shia islam. prince harry has said he felt guilty about being unable to show any emotion in public after the death of his mother, princess diana. in an interview for itv to promote his memoir, the duke of sussex, who was 12 when his mother died in 1997, says he only cried once — when she was laid to rest. 0ur royal correspondent nicholas witchell...
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we have seen this play out previously in the charlie hebdo characterisation of the prophet muhammad,s is not seen as an expression of freedom, this isjust seen essentially as a hate crime which must eh be prevented and if kara can't be then certainly punished. this time the turks have taken the mantle on calling sweden out. the reaction by other muslim countries in comparison, for example saudi arabia if you look at their official statements, is not as tempered as turkey's is. statements, is not as tempered as turkey's is— as turkey's is. thank you for “oininu as turkey's is. thank you for joining us- — beyonce has been under attack by some fans, after a rumoured $24 million appearance at an event in dubai, a territory known for its hard line on homosexuality, as well as chequered history when it comes to rights for women and the treatment of migrant workers. stephanie prentice, our reporter, joins me now. what is the situation here, what's been happening? if what is the situation here, what's been happening? if we look at this _ what's been happening? if we look at this event, _ wha
we have seen this play out previously in the charlie hebdo characterisation of the prophet muhammad,s is not seen as an expression of freedom, this isjust seen essentially as a hate crime which must eh be prevented and if kara can't be then certainly punished. this time the turks have taken the mantle on calling sweden out. the reaction by other muslim countries in comparison, for example saudi arabia if you look at their official statements, is not as tempered as turkey's is. statements, is...
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the charlie hebdo magazine had launched a competition calling for readers to submit cartoons ridiculingently denounced the cartoons as an insult to shia islam. president biden will visit the us border with mexico for the first time since taking office today. record numbers of migrants have crossed over recently, prompting the white house to announce new curbs. 0ur north america correspondent sophie long joins us now, from the border city of el paso in texas. a first visit for the president but a significant one in terms of what we are seeing, what we are witnessing in terms of the figures of people crossing.— witnessing in terms of the figures of people crossing. yes. president biden has left _ of people crossing. yes. president biden has left delaware. - of people crossing. yes. president biden has left delaware. he - of people crossing. yes. president biden has left delaware. he is- of people crossing. yes. president biden has left delaware. he is onl biden has left delaware. he is on his way here to el paso. were expecting him to land in about an hour and a expecting him to land in a
the charlie hebdo magazine had launched a competition calling for readers to submit cartoons ridiculingently denounced the cartoons as an insult to shia islam. president biden will visit the us border with mexico for the first time since taking office today. record numbers of migrants have crossed over recently, prompting the white house to announce new curbs. 0ur north america correspondent sophie long joins us now, from the border city of el paso in texas. a first visit for the president but...
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but i'm not a fan of charlie hebdo.so think, you know, if it's if that's what doing, that's what you're doing, it's not responsibility not the responsibility of someone touch from someone to get in touch from another country and say, look, no, you know, we don't like that. course, in iran at that. and, of course, in iran at the the regime not the moment, the regime not popular, this is popular, right? yeah. this is the they are really the thing like they are really going to be anxious at the moment because obviously there's going isn't going to be change. there isn't that already is. well, that there already is. well, there be. what really there has to be. what was really heartening the previous months is the ground swell of is to see the ground swell of support from around the but also the fact that it was this movement led women. yes. movement led by women. yes. challenging , challenging this autocratic, horrific regime and you could see the real fear in men's faces and as opposed to the courage of those women, i mean
but i'm not a fan of charlie hebdo.so think, you know, if it's if that's what doing, that's what you're doing, it's not responsibility not the responsibility of someone touch from someone to get in touch from another country and say, look, no, you know, we don't like that. course, in iran at that. and, of course, in iran at the the regime not the moment, the regime not popular, this is popular, right? yeah. this is the they are really the thing like they are really going to be anxious at the...
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but i'm not a fan of charlie hebdo.so think, you know, if it's if that's what doing, that's what you're doing, it's not responsibility not the responsibility of someone touch from someone to get in touch from another country and say, look, no, you know, we don't like that. course, in iran at that. and, of course, in iran at the the regime not the moment, the regime not popular, this is popular, right? yeah. this is the they are really the thing like they are really going to be anxious at the moment because obviously there's going isn't going to be change. there isn't that already is. well, that there already is. well, there be. what really there has to be. what was really heartening the previous months is the ground swell of is to see the ground swell of support from around the but also the fact that it was this movement led women. yes. movement led by women. yes. challenging , challenging this autocratic, horrific regime and you could see the real fear in men's faces and as opposed to the courage of those women, i mean
but i'm not a fan of charlie hebdo.so think, you know, if it's if that's what doing, that's what you're doing, it's not responsibility not the responsibility of someone touch from someone to get in touch from another country and say, look, no, you know, we don't like that. course, in iran at that. and, of course, in iran at the the regime not the moment, the regime not popular, this is popular, right? yeah. this is the they are really the thing like they are really going to be anxious at the...