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AFGHANISTAN-FRANCE-ATTACKS-CHARLIE-HEBDO


Afghan demonstrators chant slogans while holding placards and banners that read "Muhammad" during a protest against the printing of satirical sketches of the Prophet Muhammad by French magazine Charlie Hebdo at the center of Kabul on January 23, 2015. At least 20,000 people protested in the western Afghan city of Herat on January 23 against French satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo for publishing a cartoon of the Prophet Mohammed.The demonstrators burned French flags, chanted death slogans against France and demanded the French government apologise to Muslims.A smaller protest was held in the capital Kabul, where a few demonstrators threw stones at the French embassy, prompting guards to fire one or two warning shots."No Muslim can tolerate insults to our beloved prophet Mohammed, we demand the French government apologise to all Muslims and punish those who have insulted Islam," said one protester in Herat. AFP PHOTO/Wakil Kohsar

Detalii fotografie
Loc:     Kabul, AFGHANISTAN
Sursa:   AFP / Mediafax Foto
Fotograf:   WAKIL KOHSAR
Data:   23 Ianuarie 2015
Dimensiuni:   4863 x 3203 (1.63 MB)
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AFGHANISTAN FRANCE ATTACKS CHARLIE HEBDO