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    Reporters sans frontières assure la promotion et la défense de la liberté d'informer et d'être informé partout dans le monde. L'organisation, basée à Paris, compte des bureaux à l'international (Berlin, Bruxelles, Genève, Madrid, Stockholm, Tripoli, Tunis, Vienne et Washington DC) et plus de 150 correspondants répartis sur les cinq continents.


    I would have preferred a mediatic source, but this Reporters without Borders release sums it up quite well.


    Charlie Hebdo editor’s acquittal in Mohammed cartoon case hailed as positive for French society

    Reporters Without Borders hailed a Paris criminal court’s decision today to clear Philippe Val, the editor of the French satirical weekly Charlie Hebdo, of “publicly abusing a group of people because of their religion” by publishing cartoons of the Prophet Mohammed a year ago. The case was brought by the Paris Grand Mosque, the Union of Islamic Organisations of France (UOIF) and the World Islamic League.

    “The court’s verdict accords with the French republic’s values and is good for French society as a whole,” the press freedom organisation said. “We hail the judges’ finding that the limits of free expression were not exceeded in this case. This ruling is a victory for press freedom and in no way is a defeat for a community. We hope it will set a judicial precedent.”

    The UOIF announced that it would appeal, but the Paris Grand Mosque said it would not.

    The outcome of this key trial for the defence of press freedom follows a similar decision by Danish judges acquitting the editors of the Danish daily Jyllands-Posten, the first newspaper to publish controversial cartoons of Mohammed.

    In the French case, the three plaintiffs had demanded 30,000 euros in damages from Charlie Hebdo, while the French public prosecutor’s office had recommended acquittal. Val had additionally faced a possible sentence of six months in prison and a fine of 22,500 euros. As he left the court today, he expressed his satisfaction and confidence in the French judicial system, commenting: “We have been vindicated by the court.”

    Val had received strong backing not only from French journalists but also many politicians, including UDF presidential candidate François Bayrou and French Socialist Party leader François Hollande, who voiced their support for the weekly during the two-day trial on 7 and 8 February. Interior minister Nicolas Sarkozy, the UMP presidential candidate, had also indicated his support, commenting that he preferred “an excess of cartoons to a lack of cartoons.”

    The lawsuit concerned three of the six Mohammed cartoons which the weekly published on 8 February 2006. Two of the three had appeared in Jyllands-Posten in 2005. One of them showed Mohammed wearing a turban in the form of a bomb about to explode. The other showed him saying: “Stop, stop, we have run out of virgins.” The third, which was on the cover, was by French cartoonist Jean “Cabu” Cabut. It showed Mohammed with his head in his hands saying: “It is hard to be loved by idiots.”


    We must act soon before Muslims take over the Republican institutions!
    In Soviet Russia, Fake borises YOU.

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    Re: Muslims threatening freedom of press

    Originally posted by Oncle Boris
    We must act soon before Muslims take over the Republican institutions!
    That's the impression I got from the headscarf law.
    I make no bones about my moral support for [terrorist] organizations. - chegitz guevara
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    • #3
      The three muslim organizations made a blunder. This decision suggests that it would be better for all that it was not reiterated.
      Statistical anomaly.
      The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do nothing.

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      • #4
        Bah, the three Muslim organizations acted exactly like I'd expect some catholic organizations to do, ten years ago or something.

        The Paris Mosque won't appeal. The UOIF (the most hardline among the representative Muslim organizations in France) will.
        "I have been reading up on the universe and have come to the conclusion that the universe is a good thing." -- Dissident
        "I never had the need to have a boner." -- Dissident
        "I have never cut off my penis when I was upset over a girl." -- Dis

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        • #5
          I know, but I felt like posting this because even some hardened communist friends of mine have voiced serious concerns over Muslims suing Charlie Hebdo.

          This seems totally inconsequent to me; if they can't even appeal to legit institutions when they feel wronged, we would be at fault.
          In Soviet Russia, Fake borises YOU.

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          • #6
            I actually consider it a good sign that they are working within the system to address what they consider to be wrongs. Better than staging protests and putting up money for killings. Let them sue from now till eternity. As long as they act within the laws.
            Which side are we on? We're on the side of the demons, Chief. We are evil men in the gardens of paradise, sent by the forces of death to spread devastation and destruction wherever we go. I'm surprised you didn't know that. --Saul Tigh

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            • #7
              Indeed, that's my point as well. They work within the system. Just like the German Muslims (at least those mentioned in the newsbit) opposed the Koran-backed ruling in that German divorce case. Just like the Danish Muslims behaved legally wrt the Jylland-Posten cartoons, etc.

              IMO, most Muslims in the west are simply religionist citizens, who'd like a society that better fits their own morals. Just like many observant Christians. I disagree with their views politically (what with me being pro-gay marriage, pro-divorce, pro-abortion etc.), but they strike me as being little different from other brands of social conservatives.
              "I have been reading up on the universe and have come to the conclusion that the universe is a good thing." -- Dissident
              "I never had the need to have a boner." -- Dissident
              "I have never cut off my penis when I was upset over a girl." -- Dis

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              • #8
                You think you've won frogs? Next comes the fatwa
                Speaking of Erith:

                "It's not twinned with anywhere, but it does have a suicide pact with Dagenham" - Linda Smith

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