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    FRENCH MAGAZINE OFFICES GUTTED AFTER PUTTING PROPHET MOHAMMED IMAGE ON COVER

    PanARMENIAN.Net
    November 2, 2011 - 14:57 AMT

    PanARMENIAN.Net - The offices of a satirical French magazine were
    gutted on Wednesday, November 2, by what its editor said was a
    firebomb, after it put an image of the Prophet Mohammed on its cover,
    Reuters reports.

    "The building is still standing. The problem is there's nothing left
    inside," Stephane Charbonnier, editor of the weekly Charlie Hebdo,
    told Europe 1 radio.

    This week's edition shows a cartoon of Mohammed and a speech bubble
    with the words: "100 lashes if you don't die of laughter." It has
    the headline "Charia Hebdo," in a reference to Muslim sharia law,
    and says Mohammed guest-edited the issue.

    A police source stopped short of blaming the blaze at the Paris
    offices on a firebomb and said it happened around 1 a.m. (midnight
    GMT), adding that no one had been injured.

    The magazine had received many emails containing insults and threats
    in the past few days.

    The magazine's website on Wednesday appeared to have been hacked and
    showed images of a mosque with the message "no god but allah."

    Many Muslims find any image of the Prophet Mohammed offensive. The
    publication of a cartoon of Mohammed in a Danish newspaper in 2005
    sparked angry protests across the Muslim world in which at least 50
    people died.

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