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Comical scandal in France: happy-end

22 March 2007

The French correction court has justified the editor of the satirical Charlie-Hebdo magazine, who has published caricatures on Mahomet prophet.
As the Associated Press specifies Charlie-Hebdo and the Charlie-Hebdo’s editor-in-chief were accused in “the public insult of group of people on the basis of their religious views”.
The Union of Islamic organizations of France and the Greater Parisian mosque convicted the editor-in-chief in the “deliberate attack on Muslim values” have acted as claimants on process. The Charlie-Hebdo’s editor-in-chief was sentenced to half a year of prison and 22 -thousand-euro ($29250) penalty.
Litigation has drawn the big attention of press and the publicity. Many well-known politicians, including candidates in presidents have expressed in protection of the magazine.
 


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