Shahin Hasanli: Terrorist attack in Paris aims to raise Christians against Muslims
Any murder under the guise of protecting something that cannot be justified, Turan was told by the plenipotentiary representative of the Caucasian Muslims Office Shahin Hasanli, commenting on today's edition of the shooting of the French magazine "Charlie Hebdo". "At the same time, in relation to a person all the prophets cannot be crossed the red line, it is not permissible," he said.
In this sense, the publication of cartoons of the Prophet Muhammad cannot be justified by the freedom of speech or expression, said Hasanli. Nevertheless, the attack against the editors and killing people, cannot be justified by the desire to protect the Prophet.
In his opinion, behind all that happened is a terrorist group, and the purpose of the action is to stir up hatred against Muslims throughout the Christian world. He did not exclude involvement of the group LIH.
As a result of the execution of the editorial office in Paris, 12 of its employees were killed and several were seriously injured. -05B-
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