Thursday, January 15, 2015

Funeral Wolinski and Tignous, support Charlie unabated – The Obs

Funeral Wolinski and Tignous, support Charlie unabated – The Obs

Paris (AFP) – The funeral of Wolinski, father of the famous “king of cons” killed in the bloody attack against Charlie Hebdo began the crematorium near the Père-Lachaise in Paris and those of Tignous in Montreuil.

Dozens of personalities and anonymous gathered around the coffin of Wolinski designer, carried in the crematorium on a background of jazz notes. The director of the Théâtre du Rond-Point, Jean-Michel Ribes, former editor of Charlie Hebdo Philippe Val, the journalist and former associate of Charlie Hebdo Caroline Fourest or journalist Ivan Levaï had taken place in particular large assembly.

Three other victims of the bloody attack against Charlie Hebdo, Franck Brinsolaro, the police officer who provided protection of Charb draftsman, psychiatrist Elsa Cayat columnist for the weekly and the economist Bernard Maris also buried in the day.

On Friday, it was the turn of Charb, Honoré draftsman and Mustapha Ourrad, correction of Charlie Hebdo.

In a highly symbolic visit the Arab World Institute (IMA) in Paris, President Francois Hollande said that Muslims were “the first victims of fanaticism, fundamentalism and intolerance,” refusing “amalgam and confusion.” Calming words when the caricature of Mohammed, which is displayed by a last Charlie Hebdo, raises tensions in Muslim countries.

The IMA showed his support for the weekly satirical registering on its facade, in French and Arabic, in big red letters: “We are all Charlie,” the slogan of the big Sunday’s demonstration against the attacks

– a million copies. passed Wednesday –

The French continued to demonstrate their solidarity with the newspaper rushing back into Thursday morning kiosks to obtain the latest Charlie Hebdo, and many merchants were quickly found as the day before out of stock.

Wednesday, nearly a million copies were sold out within hours.

“There will not for all the world, the fact remains that four me “, launched from a news vendor 8:00 of the 2nd arrondissement of Paris in ten people waiting, deleting the names of those who had booked the day.

The newspaper distributor, MLP, plans to deliver again a million a day Thursday and Friday, unheard of in the French press. In total, the number will be printed 5 million copies.

130,000 copies will be delivered in thirty countries by Thursday evening.

In Geneva, from 5:30 morning Charlie Hebdo left the station in three minutes, the newspaper Tribune de Genève

-. tensions in the Muslim world –

Thanks to the donations that come from all hand, the sales revenue and aid promised by the government, the newspaper should collect more than € 10 million. Life insurance for this little magazine penniless, that risked bankruptcy there is little.

The caricature of Mohammed published in the last A Charlie Hebdo has continued to generate a stir in the Muslim world. Al-Azhar, the main authority in Sunni Islam based in Egypt, called on Muslims to “ignore” this “hate frivolity.”

In Afghanistan, the Taliban have deplored the publication of new cartoons, claiming that the attack against Charlie Hebdo had “justice against the perpetrators of these obscene acts.”

In Turkey, Prime Minister Christian-Conservative Ahmet Davutoglu also denounced the publication, saying that freedom of expression was not “freedom to insult.” Turkish court banned the webcast of the caricature of the Prophet, however, has reproduced in the paper version the daily Cumhuriyet, one newspaper from a Muslim country to publish.

Two countries have taken official position against the newspaper: Senegal, which prohibits the dissemination of Charlie Hebdo and the daily Libération, and Iran, who called the cover of the weekly of “insulting” while condemning terrorism.

The attack was claimed Wednesday by Al-Qaeda in Yemen who said he acted on the orders of its leader Ayman al-Zawahiri for “revenge” Mohammed, caricatured by the satirical newspaper.

In France, Muslim leaders called imams in their sermons to be delivered on Friday, “the essence of the Qur’anic message and its universal and humanistic values.”

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