Kuwaitis Protest Against Charlie Hebdo Cartoon

W460

Dozens of Kuwaiti Islamists on Thursday rallied outside the French embassy in a protest against French satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo for publishing a cartoon of the Prophet Mohammed.

Protesters carried banners in Arabic, French and English condemning the magazine which was the target of a deadly attack last week.

Dozens of members of the security forces stood guard at the embassy near the capital Kuwait City and prevented protesters from coming closer to the building.

The demonstrators later dispersed peacefully.

The Kuwaiti government has strongly condemned the terrorist attack against the French magazine and expressed condolences to the families of the victims.    

The latest edition of Charlie Hebdo, published Wednesday, features a cartoon of the Muslim prophet on its cover holding a "Je suis Charlie" sign under the headline "All is forgiven".

Comments 1
Thumb kanaandian 16 January 2015, 08:38

of course they wouldn't protest massacres or the butchery of raef baddawi in neighboring kuwait, the lack of democracy in their country or anything else related to civil affairs. these people are a total failure to human existence.