Latest Hebdo cartoon causes murders and arson in Niger
[quote]At least four people have been killed in violent protests against French magazine Charlie Hebdo in Niger's second city of Zinder, officials say.
A number of churches and the French cultural centre were among several buildings raided and set alight.
Friday saw protests across the Muslim world over the magazine's publication of a cartoon of the Prophet Muhammad.
It comes more than a week after gunmen carried out a massacre at the French magazine's offices in Paris.
Twelve people were killed in the attack, carried out by two French Muslims angry over earlier depictions of Muhammad in the magazine.
The cover of the magazine's latest edition, published after the attack, featured a cartoon of the Prophet Muhammad weeping while holding a sign saying "I am Charlie".
Protests against the magazine were also seen on Friday in Pakistan, where protests turned violent in Karachi, the Sudanese capital of Khartoum and the Algerian capital, Algiers.[/quote]
[url]http://www.bbc.com/news/world-africa-30853305[/url]
-blam!-s sake every single war on this planet seems to revolve around religion! "Oh boo hoo u dont belive what i believe so im going to kill you to save my denial of no afterlife" i mean damn why cant my views be respected? Im atheist which is practically a religion of its own! An anti religion of course. Why should i have to have all this pompous bullshit rammed down my throat every day when its against what i believe? We live in the future now people and if you believe in any kind of god then in my opinion you need to seek psychiatric help!
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