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FRANKREICH KARIKATUR ISLAM TERRORISMUS ANSCHLAG CHARLIE…
epa02989550 View of the premises of French satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo, in Paris, France, 02 November 2011, after they suffered destruction due to an incendiary bomb attack overnight. According to Police sources the fire started around 01.00 am. Charlie Hebdo had published a special edition on 02 November related to the Arab Spring, renaming the magazine Charia Hebdo for the occasion, in reference to the Ennahda Islamist party victory in Tunisia and the transitional Libyan executive's statement that Islamic Sharia law would be the country's main source of law. The cover featured a cartoon of the Mohammed, saying: '100 lashes if you don't die of laughter!'. EPA/MAXPPP/JULIEN MUGUET FRANCE OUT --- BELGIUM OUT
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FRANCE OUT --- BELGIUM OUT
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Erstellungsdatum
20111102
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PARIS FRANKREICH
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KEYSTONE
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EPA
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MAXPPP/JULIEN MUGUET
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4096 x 2727 px
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