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French Muslim body plans legal action
al Jazeera ^ | February 11 2006

Posted on 02/11/2006 10:38:45 AM PST by knighthawk

France's top Muslim organisation is set to sue French newspapers that published cartoons of the Prophet Muhammad.

The French Council of the Muslim Faith (CFCM), an umbrella organisation of Muslim groups, said on Friday it had taken the decision with the support of all its members after receiving lawyers' counsel.

The council decided "to engage legal action against the newspapers that published the caricatures", it said in a statement after a closed-door meeting in Paris.

Five French newspapers have published caricatures of the prophet that have created an international furore: dailies France Soir, Liberation, Le Figaro and Le Parisien, and satirical weekly Charlie-Hebdo.

The council's secretary-general, Haydar Demiryurek, said the lawsuit would probably focus on France Soir and Charlie-Hebdo.

Grounds unclear

It was not immediately clear on what grounds the legal action would be based.

CFCM said last Saturday that it had called in lawyers to examine whether there were grounds for judicial recourse against the newspapers.

The caricatures, first printed in a Danish newspaper and reprinted in newspapers in several European countries, have inflamed passions among Muslims around the world.

France Soir's chairman, Jacques Lefranc, was fired by the paper's Egyptian owner after it republished the cartoons last week.

The daily's offices were evacuated this week after a bomb alert.

Lefranc said in an interview with AP the furore over the cartoons raised questions about whether France was going to have to compromise on its freedoms to assuage its Muslim population - the largest in western Europe, an estimated five million.

"Are we going to have to change our freedoms because we have a new population that perhaps has a different culture, or are they going to adapt?" he asked.

Lefranc said he had not been informed in writing why he was fired, but noted that France Soir owner Raymond Lakah, an Egyptian Christian, told a French news agency that it was because of the caricatures.

Publication opposed

"I find it unacceptable that in France a shareholder fires a director because the contents of the newspaper displease him," Lefranc said.

He said he had opposed publishing the caricatures because he saw the real news as being Denmark and the violent reaction against it in Arab and Muslim countries.

"In reporting this issue, should we have published the caricatures? I am not certain," he said, adding that he respected the final choice by the newspaper's editor to publish.

Jacques Chirac, the French president, met CFCM President Dalil Boubakeur as the uproar swelled last week, and urged his countrymen to exercise "responsibility, respect and measure" to avoid injuring the beliefs of others.

Lefranc accused Chirac of backsliding on freedom of expression, insisting the president "says that we should practically self-censor".

French officials have defended freedom of expression - within limits - and counselled those who felt offended by the caricatures to put the issue to judicial authorities.

In Jordan, more than 10,000 protesters demonstrated in the capital Amman after Friday prayers, calling on Arab and Islamic countries to sever diplomatic relations with Denmark.

Other protests

Meanwhile, more than 25,000 people, some burning Danish and Norwegian flags, marched in Morocco's capital to protest against the publication of cartoons of the Prophet Muhammad in European media.

Friday's demonstration, organised by several unions and political parties, took place peacefully in downtown Rabat under a sizable police presence.

Many marchers held aloft copies of the Quran, or brandished hundreds of banners and signs in English, Arabic and French. One read "No to anarchic freedom, yes to the respect of values," while another said "Muhammed is great, Zionism is collapsing."

The Interior Ministry estimated the turnout at between 25,000 and 30,000, though march organisers said that more than 100,000 took part.

The government and the High Council of Ulemas - which is headed by King Mohammed VI - have condemned the publication of the cartoons.

In Nairobi, Kenya, police shot and wounded one person on Friday as they sought to keep about 200 demonstrators protesting against the cartoons from marching to the residence of Denmark's ambassador.

About 60 protesters in Tehran threw firebombs at the French Embassy, shattering nearly every window on its street facade, even after a cleric at one of the Iranian capital's most prominent mosques urged people in his Friday sermon not to attack diplomatic missions.


TOPICS: News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: cartoons; france; french; frenchmuslims; legalaction; muslim

1 posted on 02/11/2006 10:38:47 AM PST by knighthawk
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To: MizSterious; Nix 2; green lantern; BeOSUser; Brad's Gramma; dreadme; Turk2; keri; ...

Ping


2 posted on 02/11/2006 10:39:15 AM PST by knighthawk (We will always remember We will always be proud We will always be prepared so we may always be free)
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To: knighthawk

The old "sue freedom of speech out of existence" ploy. Hey, it worked in the US........


3 posted on 02/11/2006 10:42:07 AM PST by Decepticon (The sheep pretend the wolf will never come, but the sheepdog lives for that day (NRA)
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To: Decepticon

I see a white flag already


4 posted on 02/11/2006 10:44:33 AM PST by DogBarkTree (http://www.mytakeonthings.com/media/reaganbear.html)
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To: knighthawk
Grounds unclear

Nope...it's thin skin.

5 posted on 02/11/2006 10:44:46 AM PST by ncountylee (Dead terrorists smell like victory)
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To: knighthawk

What if France discontinued paying these cockroaches to copulate and populate?

France, like much of Europe, is committing suicide by IMPORTING, HOUSING, PAYING and FEEDING their murderers....\

Insanity.

Semper Fi


6 posted on 02/11/2006 10:49:09 AM PST by river rat (You may turn the other cheek, but I prefer to look into my enemy's vacant dead eyes.)
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To: DogBarkTree
I would like to see a counter suit, brought by the families of dead Westerners, against the French Council of the Muslim Faith. Then a court would get to choose between hurt feelings or dead countrymen.....
7 posted on 02/11/2006 10:50:26 AM PST by Decepticon (The sheep pretend the wolf will never come, but the sheepdog lives for that day (NRA)
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To: knighthawk
Isn't attacking a diplomatic embassy an act of war?
8 posted on 02/11/2006 10:53:40 AM PST by SledgeCS (Support your local anti-muslim cartoonist....)
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To: SledgeCS
"Isn't attacking a diplomatic embassy an act of war?"

If it is carried out by agents or representatives of a sovereign government, yes it can be an act of war.
9 posted on 02/11/2006 10:57:36 AM PST by jecIIny (You faithful, let us pray for the Catechumens! Lord Have Mercy)
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To: knighthawk

Heh, heh. You'd think that after seeing how wonderfully lawsuits have worked in the US, these guys would stick to suicide bombs. Fortunately, they aren't the brightest guys.


10 posted on 02/11/2006 10:59:19 AM PST by Brilliant
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To: knighthawk
islamic immigrants are using their host countries' own constitutions to gradually impose shari'a law or some mix of democracy and shari'a.
islam is a cancer, it infects a very small area and then spreads itself everywhere. My hope and prayer is that the West isn't in the 'stage four' condition, where radical 'surgery' is needed to purge us of this theo-fascist disease, (if it can be "cured" at all).

It amazes and scares me that our own conservative leadership is pleased to have this disease living amongst us, and indeed compliments the disease by labeling it a 'religion of peace'. They are way too confident that their 'multicultural' invention will be able to withstand islam and at the same time allow the Christian faith to flourish. Our elected leaders are dangerously lacking in vision. I can't understand the concept of attacking islam overseas and letting it flourish right here at home through a suicidal immigration policy.

11 posted on 02/11/2006 11:03:02 AM PST by TheCrusader ("The frenzy of the mohammedans has devastated the Churches of God" Pope Urban II ~ 1097A.D.)
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To: jecIIny
"If it is carried out by agents or representatives of a sovereign government, yes it can be an act of war."

And if it is carried out by civilians while agents of the government (military and police) stand idly by and consent to it?

12 posted on 02/11/2006 11:05:23 AM PST by TheCrusader ("The frenzy of the mohammedans has devastated the Churches of God" Pope Urban II ~ 1097A.D.)
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To: jecIIny
This probably is being carried out by agents or representatives of a sovereign government (Iran? Syria?) but I think they know perfectly well that we are not willing to risk attacking them and they can get away with any provocation they want. Jimmy Carter was the first appeaser of Middle Eastern governments, and the course of appeasement has continued virtually unbroken since his time.
13 posted on 02/11/2006 11:07:26 AM PST by livius
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To: knighthawk

Language is fun! I read the headline one word at a time.

"French" conjured up the appropriate attitude.

"French Muslim" required that I imagine a person with a head dress.

"French Muslim body. . .", now the French person with the head dress is lying in the street.

"French Muslim body plans. . ." ??!! Wait a minute! I have obviously parsed this headline incorrectly. Dead bodies do not normally "plan".

Then it came to me. This must be one of the people from a recent election. I suppose that if dead people can vote, they can "plan legal action".


14 posted on 02/11/2006 11:13:53 AM PST by the_Watchman
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To: knighthawk

France better 'nip it in the Bud"


15 posted on 02/11/2006 11:39:24 AM PST by LtKerst (Lt Kerst)
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To: knighthawk
It was not immediately clear on what grounds the legal action would be based.

sharia

16 posted on 02/11/2006 11:40:57 AM PST by facedown (Armed in the Heartland)
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To: SledgeCS

Not if you're Jimmah Cahtah.


17 posted on 02/11/2006 12:18:03 PM PST by Eric in the Ozarks (BTUs are my Beat.)
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