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Charlie Hebdo publishing prophet cartoon on new cover

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That's good. Now, why doesn't Japan Today show it as well? This would be a true representation of the "je suis Charlie" spirit. Be bold in defending freedom of the press!

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Let's see it then!

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You could at least respect the people (your journalistic comrades) in France that were literally executed by Muslim extremists and not have such an ad on the same page as this story.

So you're utterly against free speech?

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Good. Drop copies in huge numbers over the Middle East and we might get somewhere.

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Haven't seen the cover on BBC or CNN, but found it online from an Austrian Newspaper.

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They should've enclosed a calendar with an 'offensive' image for each month.

By the way, a quick note to the Japan Today staff: I understand the situation. I'm not too flash on the old IT myself but I know how to put an image with a story like this. I'd be glad to help out. Cheers!

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Brave move by them but shows they are preapred to go to the wire for their beliefs. As an aside, attached article shows the absurdity of some elements of Islam when it comes to interpretation of their religion. http://www.theguardian.com/world/2015/jan/12/saudi-arabia-snowmen-winter-fatwa

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@Wakarimasen,

Further evidence of why we should unfriend the Saudis (sorry Facebook).

They're a few lumps short of a shish kebab at best, and propagators of murderous intolerance, ISIS-style, at worst.

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Yes, where are the images?

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Just draw your own.

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So show it.

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