Hezbollah
supporters carry banners and wave Iranian and Hezbollah flags during a
march organized by Hezbollah denouncing an anti-Islam film that has
provoked a week of unrest in Muslim countries worldwide in the southern
city of Tyre, Lebanon, Wednesday, Sept. 19, 2012. (AP Photo/Mohammed
Zaatari)
By Jamey Keaten,Lori Hinnant, The Associated Press. PARIS - France stepped up security Wednesday at its embassies across the Muslim world after a French satirical weekly revived a formula that it has already used to capture attention: Publishing crude, lewd caricatures of Islam's Prophet Muhammad.
Wednesday's issue of the provocative satirical weekly Charlie Hebdo, whose offices were firebombed last year, raised concerns that France could face violent protests like the ones targeting the United States over an amateur video produced in California that have left at least 30 people dead.
The drawings, some of which depicted Muhammad naked and in demeaning or pornographic poses, were met with a swift rebuke by the French government, which warned the magazine could be inflaming tensions, even as it reiterated France's free speech protections...Continue reading.... Cartoons here.
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