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Africa Subsaharan
45 Churches Torched in Niger Capital in Cartoon Demos
2015-01-20
[AnNahar] Forty-five churches were torched over the weekend in Niger's capital during deadly protests over the publication of a Prophet Mohammed cartoon by the French satirical weekly Charlie Hebdo
...A lefty French satirical magazine, home of what may well be the majority if the active testicles left in Europe...
, police said on Monday.

The protests, which left five people dead and 128 people injured in Niamey, also saw a Christian school and orphanage set alight, Adily Toro, a front man for the national police, told a presser.

Similar unrest sparked by the French satirical weekly, which was targeted by a bloody Islamist raid on January 7, saw five people killed in the southern city of Zinder, where 45 were maimed.

In the attack on Charlie Hebdo, gunnies slew 12 people, saying they were avenging previous publications of cartoons depicting the prophet. A week later staff defiantly produced a "survivors' issue" with a new cartoon, winning backing from vocal supporters of freedom of expression, but further provoking Moslems in a number of countries.

"The French flag was burned," Toro said, adding that 189 people, including two minors, were locked away
Book 'im, Mahmoud!
by police. Demonstrators also pillaged and burned numerous premises, including five hotels and 36 bars.

On Sunday, some 300 protestors in Niamey defied a ban on further demonstrations, throwing stones at police who tear-gassed them. The governor of the capital, Hamidou Garba, said 90 people were arrested, while local media said those detained included opposition leaders.

Moslem elder Yaou Sonna on Saturday urged people to stop attacking Christians. "Don't forget that Islam is against violence," he said on state television
... and if you can't believe state television who can you believe?
. "I urge men and women, boys and girls to calm down."

Many Moslems, who form an overwhelming majority of Niger's population, see any depiction of Islam's prophet as offensive.
Posted by:trailing wife

#7  Not enough.
Posted by: chris   2015-01-20 23:04  

#6  Since 9/11, since the rail bombings in England and Spain, since Paris, how many mosques have burned in the West?
Posted by: Procopius2k   2015-01-20 23:02  

#5  Let's see if my high school French is any good. On the cartoon it says:

Mohammed overwhelmed by the fundamentalists.

He sez:
It's hard to be liked by idiots.

Did I translate right?
Posted by: Alaska Paul   2015-01-20 19:07  

#4  Looks like we're gonna need some more cartoons.
Posted by: Iblis   2015-01-20 14:15  

#3  If the Islamists Muslims whatever you call them push enough buttons, maybe, just maybe, someone will fight back.
Posted by: Alaska Paul   2015-01-20 13:47  

#2  Perhaps they suffer from Christianophobia.
Posted by: SteveS   2015-01-20 11:48  

#1  It appears Muslims, do not make any distinctions between Christians.
Posted by: g(r)omgoru   2015-01-20 09:31  

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