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法国周五将关闭驻20国使领馆

2012年9月19日
https://p.dw.com/p/16BZr
French satirical weekly Charlie Hebdo's publisher, known only as Charb, speaks to journalists, on September 19, 2012 in Paris, at the headquarters, after showing the last issue which features on the front cover a satirical drawing titled 'Intouchables 2'. Inside pages contain several cartoons caricaturing the Prophet Mohammed. The magazine's decision to publish the cartoons came against a background of unrest across the Islamic world over a crude US-made film that mocks Mohammed and portrays Muslims as gratuitously violent. The title refers to 'Intouchables', a 2012 French movie, the most seen French movie abroad, which is selected to represent France for the Oscars nominees, according to one of his directors, Eric Toledano. AFP PHOTO FRED DUFOUR (Photo credit should read FRED DUFOUR/AFP/GettyImages)
Frankreich Satiremagazin Charlie Hebdo Karikatur图像来源: Getty Images/AFP

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法国嘲讽刊物《查理周刊》(CHARLIE HEBDO)在周三新一期的杂志中刊登数张穆罕默德的漫画后,法国外交部谴责这一行为是不明智的,是火上浇油。由于担心发生骚乱,法国将在本周五关闭20个国家的法国使馆、领事馆以及法国学校。但法国政府也强调言论自由的权利。《查理周刊》刊登的漫画主要围绕在美国制作的一部反伊斯兰的影片。