British Muslims protest in London against Charlie Hebdo cartoons

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Muslim demonstrators hold placards during a protest against the publication of cartoons depicting the Prophet Mohammad in French satirical weekly Charlie Hebdo, near Downing Street in central London February 8, 2015. REUTERS/Stefan Wermuth
Muslim demonstrators hold placards during a protest against the publication of cartoons depicting the Prophet Mohammad in French satirical weekly Charlie Hebdo, near Downing Street in central London February 8, 2015. REUTERS/Stefan Wermuth

At least 1,000 British Muslims protested in central London on Sunday against what they called “insulting depictions” of the Prophet Mohammad by French newspaper Charlie Hebdo.

The crowds gathered near Prime Minister David Cameron’s office in London’s Whitehall government district carrying placards with slogans such as “Stand Up For the Prophet.”

The event comes weeks after 17 people were killed in three days of violence last month inFrance that began when two Islamist gunmen burst into Charlie Hebdo’s Paris offices, opening fire in revenge for its publication of satirical images of Mohammad.

Sunday’s protest organizers condemned the Paris attacks, but said the magazine should not publish cartoons of the prophet.

Imams delivered speeches and the crowds paused to pray before handing in an online petition to Cameron’s office signed by over 100,000 Muslims.

The petition, organized by a group called Muslim Action Forum, denounced those who had produced cartoons of the prophet, calling them “an affront to the norms of civilized society”.

A leaflet circulated by the event’s organizers said depictions of Mohammad by Charlie Hebdo and others was “a stark reminder” that freedom of speech was “regularly utilized to insult personalities that others consider sacred”.

A group of around 10 far-right protesters looked on but the protest passed off peacefully.

Reuters

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3 responses to “British Muslims protest in London against Charlie Hebdo cartoons”

  1. Patience2 Avatar

    Well, maybe they might consider going somewhere that people don’t comment about what upsets them!

  2. Open Your Eyes Avatar
    Open Your Eyes

    Freaks

  3. 5thDrawer Avatar

    Not much other than ‘drawings’ to publish – funny or otherwise – Muhammad didn’t take any ‘Selfies’. Cameras were not rolling at the time of the wondrous exploits and catching the battle scenes.
    Although these folks seem to have all that well in hand.
    Really …. Could there be anything funnier-looking than the guy in the red hat holding a rose and a picture of one of the first creatures which crawled onto land from the primordial ooze?

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