Tuesday, 13 January 2015

PROPHET MOHAMMED ON FRONT COVER AGAIN?







If you have been following the news media since last week, then you are no stranger to the Paris Massacre in which four Journalists of the french magazine known as Charlie Hebdo were the target. This magazine publishing firm was a little known enterprise before two Islamic radicals decided to take justice into their hands by attacking the magazine office with automatic weapons and subsequently gunning down 12 people and injuring 11 others last Wednesday.

The attack as you and I know led to huge international outcries, solidarity marches, uniformity in responses, world leaders descending on Paris to support the French President and so on and so forth. Even yours faithfully joined in the protests and shouted "Je Suis Charlie" (I Am Charlie) several times lol.

But yours faithfully doesn't understand this Charlie Hebdo journalists any more as they have decided to release their first edition of the magazine after the attack on the same subject matter that led to the death of several of their workers.

The magazine was attacked for its many publications that shows to insult the prophet of Islam in the person of Prophet Mohammed S.A.W, visit goo.gl/fhvsCc to see all their earlier publications about the prophet and Islam. And some corners of the Islamic world are not happy with the publications insulting their prophets

But this magazine has defiantly released their latest edition with Prophet Mohammed on the front Page holding the "Je Suis Charlie (I Am Charlie)" sign with a caption above his head translated as "All is Forgiven"

Hmmm, dear readers, don't you think these guys are like the proverbial stubborn goat that keeps going back to where it was flogged earlier on all in the name of freedom of expression and movement? Please, educate me my people

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