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29.03.2024

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French magazine published caricature mocking Prophet Mohammed: Hareidi pushing Moslem

The French magazine Charlie Avado published a caricature in which a Hareidi Jew is seen pushing a wheel chair on which a Moslem, who is supposedly the Prophet Mohammed, is sitting. Next to them, the cynical caption appears: "This is no issue for mockery". Editor of magazine: "The caricatures will shock whoever wants to be shocked". French government refused to get involved.

Yaki Admaker, Behadrey Haredim 20.09.12

French magazine published caricature mocking Prophet Mohammed: Hareidi pushing Moslem

The French magazine Charlie Avado published a caricature in which a Hareidi Jew is seen pushing a wheel chair on which a Moslem, who is supposedly the Prophet Mohammed, is sitting. Next to them, the cynical caption appears: "This is no issue for mockery". Editor of magazine: "The caricatures will shock whoever wants to be shocked". French government refused to get involved.

Yaki Admaker, Behadrey Haredim 20.09.12

France banned Moslem demonstration in Paris. Petrol bombs on Jewish supermarket

Moslems in France want to demonstrate against "Innocence of Moslems" and caricature against Mohammed. French Prime Minister: "We won't allow demonstrations in Paris". Factors in the Jewish community talked to senior officers in government: fear that Jews will be the center of violent riots. Two petrol bombs towards a Kosher supermarket in Sarcelles

Eli Schlesinger, Behadrey Haredim 19.09.12

France banned Moslem demonstration in Paris. Petrol bombs on Jewish supermarket

Moslems in France want to demonstrate against "Innocence of Moslems" and caricature against Mohammed. French Prime Minister: "We won't allow demonstrations in Paris". Factors in the Jewish community talked to senior officers in government: fear that Jews will be the center of violent riots. Two petrol bombs towards a Kosher supermarket in Sarcelles

Eli Schlesinger, Behadrey Haredim 19.09.12

Complaint at police against inciting illustration

As a result of the publication in Behadrey Haredim: The "Association of the Right of the Public to Know" submitted a complaint against the magazine which published an illustration inciting against Hareidim. According to the association's legal advisors, "This is incitement to racism and violence". Editor of the magazine to Behadrey Haredim: "The illustration is violent, but we didn't say violence is a good thing"

Yaki Admaker, Behadrey Haredim 10.09.12