The U.N.'s human rights agency on Friday condemned French satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo's publication of cartoons mocking Prophet Mohammed amid tensions in the Muslim world over an anti-Islam film. "Both the film and the cartoons are malicious and deliberately provocative," said Rupert Colville, a spokesman for the U.N. High Commissioner for Human Rights Navi Pillay. "In the case of Charlie Hebdo, given they knew full well what happened last week with the film, it seems doubly irresponsible on their part to have published these cartoons," he told reporters in Geneva. Colville stressed that Pillay understood why people wished to protest against the film and the cartoons for their "disgracefully distorted image of Muslims," but insisted they should do so peacefully. He meanwhile harshly condemned the 10-day violent backlash over the low-budget U.S. film "Innocence of Muslims" that has spread to at least 20 countries and left more than 30 people dead. Tensions were heightened when the French satirical weekly on Wednesday published obscene cartoons that mocked both the film and the Prophet Mohammed. "There's no possible justification for violent and destructive reactions," Colville said, describing the Charlie Hebdo cartoons as "the latest in a string of deliberate provocations targeting particular religions and their followers." "In our view, the best way to deal with these blatantly deliberate, stupid provocations is to ignore them and deprive them of publicity," he said.
GMT 19:17 2018 Sunday ,07 January
Barack Obama to be David Letterman’s first Netflix guestGMT 08:22 2018 Thursday ,04 January
Cutler and Gross appoints Press OfficerGMT 15:44 2018 Wednesday ,03 January
Govt. Official Sues Journalists for Leaking Classified DocumentsGMT 10:48 2017 Thursday ,28 December
Tunisian’s Social Media Brawl with the UAEGMT 18:54 2017 Wednesday ,27 December
Myanmar court remands Reuters journalists for 2 more weeksGMT 17:30 2017 Tuesday ,26 December
Saudi Citizen Account beneficiaries to be informed via SMSGMT 16:59 2017 Tuesday ,26 December
‘We Will Remain’ depicts Aleppo in three-minute reality filmGMT 18:00 2017 Monday ,25 December
Trial of Turkey opposition newspaper staff resumes
Maintained and developed by Arabs Today Group SAL.
All rights reserved to Arab Today Media Group 2025 ©
Maintained and developed by Arabs Today Group SAL.
All rights reserved to Arab Today Media Group 2025 ©
Send your comments
Your comment as a visitor