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Charlie Hebdo’s cartoon sparks outcry
Magazine’s depiction of Queen, Meghan criticised for being ignorant
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Editor behind Denmark's Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) cartoons steps down
The cartoons were also published in 2006 in French satirical weekly Charlie Hebdo
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Charlie Hebdo mocks death of Syrian child Aylan Kurdi
French magazine which regularly stirs controversy is back in the news for all the wrong reasons
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UN demands action for crimes against journalists
Last year 66 journalists were killed while on assignment
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Gun attack on free speech event in Denmark leaves one dead
The 2 assailants had opened fire on the venue managed to escape. Police found their car abandoned near the attack site
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Charlie Hebdo: Paris attacker's widow living in Syria under Islamic State
Hayat Boumeddiene purportedly talks about life under IS in an interview published in the group's magazine
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British Muslims protest Charlie Hebdo Prophet Muhammed (pbuh) cartoons
Petition describes cartoons of Prophet Muhammed (pbuh) as "an affront to the norms of civilised society"
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British Muslims protest in London against Charlie Hebdo cartoons
Protesters condemned the Paris attacks, but said the magazine should not publish the blasphemous caricatures
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Charlie Hebdo: EU condemns Bilour's bounty offer
The 27-nation bloc wants the government of Pakistan to condemn statements which incite violence
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Taseer murder case: Qadri’s lawyer calls Charlie Hebdo attackers ‘heroes’
IHC bench says blasphemy law misused in Rimsha Masih case
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Bilour’s bounty announcement
By offering bounty for Charlie Hedbo's owner, Mr Bilour has attempted to make extrajudicial killings acceptable
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Bilour offers bounty for Charlie Hebdo owner
The federal lawmaker from ANP had earlier offered head money for the maker of an anti-Islam movie
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British mosques hold open day after Paris attacks
Visitors will be served tea and cakes by members of the mosque community who will answer questions about Islam
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24 injured at anti-Charlie Hebdo protest in Kabul
As many as seven protesters and 17 policemen were injured in clashes
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'I am not Charlie; I am with terrorists': French police question 8-year-old student
Boy's teacher says child also expressed 'solidarity' with the gunmen
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Friend of Paris attackers extradited to France from Bulgaria
Joachin admitted to being "old friends" with the Kouachi brothers but denied knowing about their plans
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Charlie Hebdo protesters storm Christian boys' school in Bannu
Four students were slightly hurt in incident when 200-300 protesters entered the school, demanding for it to shut down
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UN asked to legislate on sacrilegious material
Interfaith conference appreciates Pope’s statement on cartoons.
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Blasphemous caricatures: Minorities protest against Charlie Hebdo
Participants carried banners and placards with slogans for interfaith harmony and coexistence inscribed on them.
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Over Charlie Hebdo: ISF, PSF activists vandalise school
Eyewitnesses say several activists were carrying arms
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Is liberté absolute?
Fraternité is not what Charlie Hebdo stands for, it is what Merabet and Bathily did for the Republic.
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Million march: Government accused of being soft on blasphemy
Thousands take to the streets against French caricatures.
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Charlie Hebdo: PML-Q lawyers condemn offensive caricatures
The resolution urged the government to immediately expel the French ambassador.
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Post-attack: Charlie Hebdo weekly circulation tops 7 million
A week after the 'survivor' issue had been published, its copies remain in high demand
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On the streets: JuD, JUI-F, ASWJ protest against sacrilegious cover
Religious parties hold demonstrations against the publication of the blasphemous cover.
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Protests staged against offensive caricatures
Hundreds of people take to the streets in Faisalabad.
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Ban flouted: Jamaatud Dawa holds mass rally in defiance of govt ban
Police provide protection to hundreds of JuD supporters.
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The cycle of hate
The unwarranted hate speech that follows terror attacks can incite hatred, lead to acts of violence against innocents
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Hurt feelings: Jamaat, ASWJ protest against Charlie Hebdo
Demand UN ‘legislate’ to ban blasphemous content.
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Sacrilegious caricatures: Bounties announced on Charlie Hebdo cartoonists, publishers
Religious, political parties lead demonstrations across province.
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Big protests over Charlie Hebdo in Iran
The biggest demonstrations were in cities other than Tehran
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Quetta shuts down as protests against Charlie Hebdo fill its streets
People in Quetta also criticised the protesting parties for their holding their demonstrations separately
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Clashes in Indian Kashmir over Charlie Hebdo cartoons
Clashes broke out when police fired smoke cannisters and shot into air to disperse protestors; no injuries reported
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Exacerbation of Islamophobia
Allowing freedom of expression in secular societies to be used to ridicule faith undermines prospects of conciliation
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Belgian museum cancels Charlie Hebdo tribute following security concerns
Government had raised threat alert level to three on a scale of four after police foiled a plot to kill Belgian police
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Pakistani pens 'apology' for Charlie Hebdo attack on behalf of all Muslims
This article is satire
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Paying for freedom
The price of freedom of speech increasingly appears to be paid in units of warfare
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Muslim scholars urge UN to outlaw 'contempt' of religions
The International Union of Muslim Scholars urged Muslims to continue peaceful protests against Prophet (pbuh) images
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Interfaith-harmony: Qadri writes to US, UK leaders, UN chief
PAT chief says right of free speech should not be used to hurt sentiments of Muslims.
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Paris to sue Fox News for reports on Muslim 'no-go zones'
"A complaint will be filed in the coming days," despite the apology, said a source at Paris city hall
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Taking a stand: Move ICJ against French cartoons, demands LHCBA
LHCBA president files petition against military courts
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Turmoil in the Muslim world
Those who have acted against the West — the state and the people — cannot be said to be behaving as good Muslims.
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Protests against Charlie Hebdo cartoons continue in all major cities
A delegation of Christian pastors also took part to show solidarity
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Almost half French oppose publishing Prophet Mohammed cartoons: poll
The poll found 42% believe Prophet Mohammed (PBUH) cartoons seen as offensive by many Muslims should not be published
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Moroccan man stabbed 17 times in 'Islamophobic' attack in France
Prosecutors confirmed that the attacker had been charged with murder and sent to a psychiatric hospital
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Freedom of the press… within limits
No amount of argument, rhetoric will convince me that its not deeply wrong to criticise, show disrespect to a prophet
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Lest We Forget
That is what they want, for some silly cartoons to drown memories of our children, for everyone to forget everything
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Churches torched in Charlie Hebdo protests, as France defends free speech
French President Francois Hollande stressed that France had "principles, values, notably freedom of expression"
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Gaza graffiti protest over Charlie Hebdo cartoon
Ghani blasted the cartoon as 'an insult to the sacred religion of Islam and the Muslim world'
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AFP photographer recovering after Pakistan protest shooting
Medics say Hassan was stable and conscious after the bullet entered his back and exited through his chest via a lung