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French Archbishop Robert Legal has said that no one has the right to insult religion by publishing a cartoon of the Prophet of Islam, Hazrat Muhammad SAAW. The French archbishop also said that insulting any religion in the name of freedom of expression was “hateful” and “serious.” Archbishop Robert Legal made the remarks in an interview with France’s Blue Radio amid controversy around the world over the recent publication of a cartoon of the Prophet in a magazine called Shirley Abdo in France.
Legal said the cartoon of the Prophet of Islam is an insult to both Muslims and followers of Christ. Those who are doing these things must refrain. We are already seeing the consequences. The French archbishop said: “There is talk of freedom of expression; But it also has a limitation. We must all realize that no one has the right to insult any religion.
Legal condemned the recent massacre at the Natradem church in Nice, France, calling it tragic. He also opposed the publication of cartoons of the Prophet. On October 21, French President Emmanuel Macron said his country would not stop publishing cartoons, despite strong protests following the publication of the provocative Shirley Ebdo cartoon. Anadolu
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