Iran’s Khamenei says Prophet Muhammad cartoons ‘unforgivable’

Iran’s supreme leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, says cartoons of the prophet Muhammad that were republished by French satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo last week are “unforgivable.”

“The grave and unforgivable sin committed by a French weekly in insulting the luminous and holy personality of (the) Prophet revealed, once more, the hostility and malicious grudge harbored by political and cultural organisations in the West against Islam and the Muslim community,” Khamenei says in an English-language statement.

“The excuse of ‘freedom of expression’ made by some French politicians in order not to condemn this grave crime of insulting the Holy Prophet of Islam is completely unacceptable, wrong and demagogic.”

— AFP

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