Sunday, January 18, 2015

Protests against French Charlie Hebdo, Five Killed and Churches Blazed

After publishing Blasphemous caricatures by the French newspapers Charlie Hebdo, the number of protests was seen in entire world and now in African country Niger, the demonstrators have killed nearly 5 people and also burnt the churches.
On the other hand, French publications had censured while declaring that it should be free to express anything. It reported the Charlie Hebdo had published their Prophet Mohammed’s insulted cartoon, in the result all Muslim movements had strictly condemned and declared protests.
France government facing so many tensions for last week, as a severe assault was done on the office of Charlie Hebdo, in which militants killed 17 people. After these actions, the European countries had announced high alerts as in last 35 years it is happening first that that the police are walking in streets of Belgium to protect the people.
The rage of Muslim people appearing in some Muslim countries in the result of publishing insulted material in newspaper about their Prophet Mohammed, riots were seen on second day in mainly Muslim former French colony, Niger.
However, police of the Niger are trying to overcome on this continued situation, using tear gas to disturb the protestors. It also reported about eight-church have been burnt and because of critical condition French embassy in Niamey requested people don’t cross the boundaries of their homes yet.
The President of Niger, Mr. Mahamadou Issoufou said while appealing on television, “In Niamey, the tally is five dead, all civilians, burned inside a church.”
The riots had killed nearly five people in Niger’s second city of Zinder and hence the government appealed to everyone don’t come out from their houses.

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