The Christian Science Monitor
Paris A French magazine ridiculed the Prophet Mohammad on Wednesday by portraying him naked in cartoons, threatening to fuel the anger of Muslims around the world who are already incensed by a California -made video depicting him as a lecherous fool.
Indian Express
In a statement, OIC chief Ekmeleddin Ihsanoglu "expressed shock and dismay over" the depictions and warned they would "further exacerbate the ongoing turmoil and violence created by the release of the anti-Islam film (Innocence of Muslims)". Angry...
Christian Science Monitor
A day after a French magazine posted cartoons of the prophet Muhammad, public reaction in the Muslim world has so far been relatively muted, with isolated protests taking place in Iran and Afghanistan . But French agencies remain on high alert in...
News 24
Paris police have banned a demonstration planned for Saturday in front of the city's Grand Mosque to protest against a US-made anti-Islam film, a police source said. An individual had made an official request to police to hold the demonstration about...
Sky News
Protests are banned at a Paris mosque and an editor is given an armed guard amid the furore over a US video and Prophet cartoons...An individual had made an official request to police to hold the protest. France's interior minister has said he will...
BBC
Complaint filed in Paris Lebanese tanks could be seen guarding the French ambassador's residence in Beirut on Wednesday A legal complaint has been filed against a French satirical magazine which published obscene cartoons of the Prophet Muhammad.