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Charlie Hebdo’s history of provocation: From Iran’s Ayatollah Ali Khamenei to Prophet Muhammad
Fp Explainers • 1 year agoFrench satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo has earned notoriety for its ‘offensive’ cartoons. Now caricatures of Iran’s supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei have angered the Islamic republic. A look at past controversies
Charlie Hebdo: Here's why right to free speech is no right to insult
Pramod • 9 years agoWhen a large number of Muslims passionately believe that portrayal of the prophet as a human being and depicting him in images is a serious insult to their belief, what’s the purpose of lampooning him?
BSP MP Qureshi praises Charlie Hebdo attack, offers gunmen Rs 51 crore reward
Fp Staff • 9 years agoEven as the world condemns the shocking attack on the offices of Charlie Hebdo, a French satirical newspaper, one BSP leader, Haji Yakoob Qureshi, has praised the attackers and said he was ready to pay them Rs 51 crore
Prophet cartoon: Danish paper heightens security after Charlie Hebdo attack
Fp Archives • 9 years agoJyllands-Posten published 12 cartoons on 30 September 2005, which caused angry and sometimes deadly protests worldwide. The cartoons were reprinted by Charlie Hebdo in 2006.
Forget Husain's indiscretions, he was steeped in India
Mishra • 12 years agoIt's unfair to ascribe motives to MF Husain. He might have overstepped that fine line between art and public sensitivity at times, but he was always the embodiment of the multi-cultural ethos of India.