Charlie Hebdo
This week's Charlie Hebdo to feature Mohammed cartoons: Lawyer
This week's edition of Charlie Hebdo, put together by survivors of last week's newsroom massacre in Paris by Islamist gunmen, will defiantly feature caricatures of the Prophet Mohammed, its lawyer said Jan. 12.
The special issue, to come out on Jan. 14, will also be offered "in 16 languages" for readers around the world, one of its columnists, Patrick Pelloux, said.
Turkey's interior minister chides Murdoch for 'ignorance of Islam'
News Corp. CEO Rupert Murdoch?s tweet holding all Muslims responsible for the massacre at the French satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo is ?great injustice and ignorance,? Turkey?s interior minister has said.
Montenegro Urges Cooperation Against Islamic Radicalism
The head of the Committee for Security and Defense, Melvudin Nuhodzic, said on Sunday that because of the deadly attack on the French satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo, the Montenegrin security services should be more vigilant in monitoring Islamic extremists.
Pope slams 'deviant forms of religion' after Paris attacks
Pope Francis on Jan. 12 slammed "deviant forms of religion" following deadly attacks by Islamist militants in France last week which left 17 people dead.
Dacic: We expressed solidarity with French people
BELGRADE, PARIS - Serbian Foreign Minister Ivica Dacic has said that by partaking in the unity march in Paris, the Serbian delegation has expressed solidarity with the French people and demonstrated its belonging to the coalition for the fight against terrorism.
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Turkish satire mag honors Charlie Hebdo with photo of Wolinski's mosque visit
The prominent Turkish satirical cartoon magazine Leman released a special issue in honor of Charlie Hebdo on Jan. 12, featuring on its cover a picture of killed cartoonist Wolinski drawing while wearing a taqiyah [Islamic skullcap] at Istanbul?s famed Eyüp Sultan Mosque.
France deploys nearly 5,000 police to protect Jewish schools: minister
France will deploy nearly 5,000 security forces and police to protect the 700 Jewish schools in the country, as Prime Minister Manuel Valls said Jan. 12 that the gunman who attacked a kosher supermarket probably had an accomplice.
Thousands of police deployed near Jewish schools
Thousands of police deployed near Jewish schools
PARIS -- Almost 5,000 members of the French police will guard Jewish schools, it has been announced in Paris.
Prime Minister Manuel Valls also said that the search continues for an accomplice of Amedy Coulibaly.
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Turkey's EU membership would ease today's cultural clash in Europe: PM
The Turkish prime minister says Turkey?s EU membership would ease the inter-cultural tensions currently threatening Europe, adding he expects the same reaction shown for the Paris terrorist attacks to be shown against Islamophobic attacks.
Turkish PM says Islamophobia should prompt similar reaction as Paris rally
Turkish Prime Minister Ahmet Davuto?lu on Jan. 11 hailed the unprecedented rally against terror in Paris as a "strong message to the world," while adding that he would expect a similar reaction to attacks on Muslims and Islamophobia.