Free Speech is a Myth In Europe - Even for Comedians...
Unless the target is Islam
Unless the target is Islam
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Dieudonné (left): Comedian and son of Cameroon father and
French mother, is called an "activist" who "took a
rightward turn" and became controversial for denouncing Zionism, the Israeli Lobby, and giving a salute (the Quenelle) which resembles a "Nazi salute." His home has been raided by police, and he has been banned from from performing in France and he is blocked from entering Britain and other European countries. (Photo by Emmanuel Digiaro). Nicolas Anelka (right) was banned from playing soccer games in England and fined over $100,000 for alledgedly signaling the Quenelle after scoring a goal. |
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By BCCCharlie Hebdo's Latest Edition to Depict Prophet Muhammad
The cover of the latest edition of satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo has been published in French media, and depicts the Prophet Muhammad.
The cover shows the Prophet holding a sign reading "I am Charlie", below the words "all is forgiven".
The magazine's lawyer Richard Malka told French radio earlier that it was important to show that staff would "cede nothing" to extremists.
Gunmen attacked the magazine's offices on Wednesday, killing 12 people.
Following the attack, the gunmen were heard shouting that they had "avenged the Prophet Muhammad".
The magazine was firebombed in 2011 after publishing Muhammad cartoons.
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