Paris (dpa) - Around 128 anti-Muslim acts were reported in France in the two weeks after the terrorist attacks in Paris by Islamist gunmen, almost as many as in all of last year, a watchdog said on Friday.Of those, 33 were acts against mosques and 95 took the form of insults or threats against Muslims, the National Observatory Against Islamophobia reported.
The Leader of Human Rights Party of Canada, Kevin Galalae, said no terrorist attack took place in France and what occurred was theater on a grand scale.
TEHRAN, YJC - Senior Iranian MP Gholam-Ali Haddad-Adel said on Monday that the French government has taken action to copy the September 11 attacks in the United States following the Charlie Hebdo incident.
PARIS, Jan 18, 2015 (AFP) - Almost half of French oppose publication of cartoons depicting Islam's Prophet Mohammed, according to a poll Sunday, as global debate deepened on the limits of free speech in the wake of the Charlie Hebdo killings.
NANTERRE, France, Jan 18, 2015 (AFP) - Cherif Kouachi, one of the two brothers who killed 12 people in an attack on France's Charlie Hebdo magazine, has been buried amid tight security outside of Paris, the local mayor's office told AFP.
TEHRAN, YLC. -- Over 150 Iranian publishers have strongly censured the French satirical weekly, Charlie Hebdo, for publishing an insulting cartoon of Prophet Muhammad (S) on the cover of its latest edition last week.
GAZA CITY, Palestinian Territories, Jan 17, 2015 (AFP) - Protest graffiti was sprayed outside the French cultural centre in Gaza before dawn Saturday following the publication of a new cartoon of the Prophet Mohammed by satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo.
KABUL, Jan 17, 2015 (AFP) - Afghan President Ashraf Ghani on Saturday condemned the decision by French magazine Charlie Hebdo to show a cartoon of the Prophet Mohammed on its cover following a deadly attack on its offices by Islamist gunmen.
PARIS, Jan 12, 2015 (AFP) - France will call up 10,000 military personnel to bolster security around "sensitive" sites in the country, in the wake of terrorist attacks that left 17 dead, its defence minister said Monday.
WASHINGTON, Jan 11, 2015 (AFP) - President Barack Obama will not join other world leaders at Sunday's Paris march in tribute to the victims of this week's Islamist attacks in France, a US official told AFP.
Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu will be attending a mass national rally for the 17 victims killed in Islamist attacks in France this week, Agence France-Presse reported.
BERLIN, Jan 11, 2015 (AFP) - The bloodshed in France could signal the start of a wave of attacks in Europe, according to communications by Islamic State leaders intercepted by US intelligence, German newspaper Bild reported Sunday.
WASHINGTON, Jan 10, 2015 (AFP) - President Barack Obama rallied to the support of France on Friday after the bloody end to hostage sieges in Paris, vowing to offer all assistance to combat the threat of militant Islamists.