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Wednesday, September 19, 2012

Muhammad caricatures on French newspaper

They risk inflaming even the Arab world the new caricatures of the Prophet Muhammad published by the satirical weekly Charlie Hebdo, a French, on news stands tomorrow. The drawings show the Prophet ' ose ' positions ', not on the front page, but on the back cover. The publication concerned the French police, who decided to protect the newspaper's headquarters in Paris. The editor of Charlie Hebdo, Charb, said not to be worried.

A suicide bombing in Afghanistan


A suicide bombing in the film innocence of Muslims protesting today claimed the lives of 12 foreign contractors who work here for a private company, according to reports in this capital. The explosion of the car bomb caused the death of three Afghans, eight South African and one of Kyrgyzstan. The Deputy Superintendent of police Mohammad Daud Amin said the dead foreigners worked for an airport logistics company and pointed out that two policemen and 14 civilians also suffered injuries. For its part, the South African Government confirmed officially that eight of the fatalities they are citizens of this nation. The local press reported that the attacked vehicle belonged to one of the companies operating in the sector of air transport and often uses the U.S. Embassy in Kabul. Haroon Zarghoon, spokesman for the insurgent group, Hezb-e-Islami of Gulbuddin Hekmatyar, said that they were the perpetrators of the attack in response to the spread of the film considered by the Islamic world as an insult to their religion. Although since last week, the Afghan Government limited access to You Tube to prevent a wider dissemination of the promotional video of the tape, protests and violent reactions increase throughout the country, including in the capital and in the city of Kunduz.