In Memoriam, Charlie Hebdo

Not many leaders in Islamic countries have condemned publicly the Charlie Hebdo, massacre..? Maybe because of Fear!!

Maybe because they have nothing to condemn. I don't know about their pretend-secular governments but some of their subjects are already reacting: https://ca.news.yahoo.com/afghanistan-rally-hails-charlie-hebdo-attackers-heroes-083446525.html
 
For Frenchie??? What is the origin of the Name " Charlie Hebdo" Charlie Weekly

Hebdo we know means weekly (hebdomadaire). The Charlie part comes from Charlie de Gaulle ..?
 
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this video, testimony or propaganda, you decide, is priceless:
http://youtu.be/abyBT0-_nyA
 
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Maybe because they have nothing to condemn. I don't know about their pretend-secular governments but some of their subjects are already reacting: https://ca.news.yaho...-083446525.html

Easy for you to make the jump eh? A few hundred conservative idiots in a country rally, and it must mean their governments have nothing to condemn and secretly agree with the attacks as part of their fake secular governing strategy.

I wonder if you took into account that since 9/11, coalition attacks in Afghanistan (which France participates in) have killed over 20,000 civilians. Can you imagine 20,000 civilian lives lost in a country you live in? Might explain why a small percentage of the Afghan people are not caring too much about 15 French lives taken as a result of cowardly attacks due to satirical anti-islamic jokes.

I'm also confused as to how you've made the relation between that absurd rally and what Islamic governments in general feel about the attacks. Does Obama come out and condemn every stupid act of violence that happens in their countries? Do Islamic governments around the world somehow have some responsibility to condemn the attacks because the attackers were driven by 'Islamic fanaticism?'

Bigotry defined.
 
1) Does Obama come out and condemn every stupid act of violence that happens in their countries?
2) Do Islamic governments around the world somehow have some responsibility to condemn the attacks because the attackers were driven by 'Islamic fanaticism?'

3)
Bigotry defined.
1)
I wish. I also wish the Chinese government would too.
2)
yes they have the responsibility towards their people to represent what their country stands for: fundamentalist islam where the words of the prophet are followed somewhat literally, or distance with the traditional religion and benign interpretation in spite of scripture.
In fact most of the governments, including the Afghan one, have chose the latter, but I don't know to which point they actually represent their people (as seen in the "conservative" rally in Kandahar)

3) bigotry

ˈbɪɡətri/


noun




  • intolerance towards those who hold different opinions from oneself.


    let's find an example of this in the news.
 
Not many leaders in Islamic countries have condemned publicly the Charlie Hebdo, massacre..? Maybe because of Fear!!
what are you talking about?

http://www.kryeministria.al/al/newsroom/lajme/kryeministri-edi-rama-leter-ngushellimi-homologut-francez-manuel-valls
Prime Minister Edi Rama sent a letter of condolence to his counterpart Manuel Valls stating that the Albanian nation empathises with the French people and describing the attack as "a wound opened barbarically to terrorise France, Europe, the free nations of the democratic world and to impose us the abandonment of the values of this world that France embodies solemnly."

http://president.gov.af/en/news/president-ghani-strongly-condemns-the-terrorist-attack-in-paris
President Ashraf Ghani condemned the attack and offered condolences to the President of France, the families of the victims and the people of France, stating that the "killing of defenseless people and civilians is a heinous act of terrorism, and there is no justification for this brutal act.”

http://www.aps.dz/en/algeria/5584-president-bouteflika-strongly-condemns-terrorist-attack-on-french-paper
President Abdelaziz Bouteflika strongly condemned the attack in a letter of condolence to his French counterpart François Hollande. "At a time when France is going through this tragic ordeal, I would like to extend to you as well as to the families of the victims, on behalf of the Government and the people of Algeria and on my own behalf, our most heartfelt condolences as well as our strong condemnation of the barbaric act that nothing can justify," said the Head of State.

http://en.president.az/articles/14004
The president Ilham Aliyev sent his condolences to François Hollande, the President of the French Republic emphasizing extreme anger by this horrific event, and strongly supported the resolute struggle against all manifestations of terrorism.

http://www.predsjednistvobih.ba/saop/default.aspx?id=64405&langTag=bs-BA
Presidency of Bosnia and Herzegovina issue a statement where is said that they believe that it is not only an attack on the editorial staff of the Charlie Hebdo or only to France, but to the entire free and democratic world as well as an attack on freedom of exp<b></b>ression.

http://www.france24.com/en/20150107-egypts-sisi-condemns-terrorist-act-french-paper/
President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi reiterated Shoukry's statement about the two countries' mutual fight against terrorism, condemning the "terrorist attack" and offering his condolences to Hollande and the families of the victims and the wounded.
 
more

http://en.tengrinews.kz/emergencies/Nazarbayev-condoles-with-French-president-upon-terrorist-attack-on-Charlie-Hebdo-258296/
President Nursultan Nazarbayev sent a telegram of condolence to the French President François Hollande. He wrote, "[The] spread of terrorism around the world now became a threat for all nations. As for its part, Kazakhstan condemns any and all forms of terrorism and extremism that pose a threat to the international security." Chairman of the Senate Kassym-Jomart Tokayev also said, "Journalists were killed in the terrorist attack in Paris. This crime can not [sic] be justified. The fight against terrorism is the task of the international community."

http://www.kryeministri-ks.net/?page=2,9,4616
Prime Minister Isa Mustafa expressed his shock regarding the terrorist attack. He stated that the "Government of the Republic of Kosovo strongly condemns this barbaric and cowardly act against the French citizens, police and journalists. In these difficult moments, we express our most sincere condolences, and assure that the people of Kosovo stand along the French people in the fight against terror, and in the defence of the values of freedom."

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/europe/france/11332726/Charlie-Hebdo-world-leaders-reactions-to-terror-attack.html
Prime Minister Tammam Salam sent a fax to France President Farnçois Hollande slamming the "unacceptable and unjustifiable terrorist act" and also expressing his "sympathy with the families of the victims during this painful circumstance".

http://english.astroawani.com/news/show/malaysia-strongly-condemns-charlie-hebdo-attack-51773
Prime Minister Najib Razak condemned in the strongest terms all acts of violence and voiced his determination to fight extremism with moderation.

http://www.map.ma/en/activites-royales/hm-king-mohammed-vi-offers-condolences-french-president-charlie-hebdo-terrorist-at
In a message to President Hollande, King Mohammed VI sent his sincere condolences to families of the victims, and the whole French population, condemning the attack as a "heinous act".

http://www.wsj.com/articles/muslim-leaders-condemn-attack-warn-on-anti-islamic-sentiment-in-europe-1420654885
Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas denounced the attack as terrorism in a message to French President François Hollande, and said such “heinous crimes” are condemned by morality and religion.

http://mofa.gov.pk/pr-details.php?prID=2481
Pakistani President Mamnoon Hussain also sent a letter of condolences to President Hollande.

http://www.spsrasd.info/en/content/president-republic-strongly-condemns-terrorist-attack-against-french-newspaper
President Mohamed Abdelaziz expressed in a letter of condolence to his French counterpart deep sorrow over the attack which left many innocent victims, stressing the strong condemnation of the Sahrawi Republic to this terrorist act that panicked all freedom, justice and peace-loving peoples.

http://www.todayszaman.com/diplomacy_turkey-strongly-condemns-paris-shooting-calls-it-unacceptable-savagery_369143.html
President Recep Tayyip Erdogan delivered his condolences to the French nation via the official website of the Turkish presidency. Harshly condemning the attacks, which wounded 20, Erdogan said, “Turkey is expecting the suspects to be detained and brought to justice as soon as possible.”
 
apparently you're only allowed so many quotes per post.

Here's a big list of condemnations against terrorism from Islamic scholars, groups, countires etc etc.

http://kurzman.unc.edu/islamic-statements-against-terrorism/

yet everyone goes to this twat

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Who is not an Islamic scholar, hasn't studied under leading Islamic scholars, has no Islamic qualifications or credentials but will quite happily go on fox news and spout a load of crap.

http://video.foxnews.com/v/3976707999001/radical-imam-anjem-choudary-on-charlie-hebdo-attack/#sp=show-clips

I suspect he's probably being used as a honeypot by MI5 though.
 
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