In Russia, demanded to introduce sanctions against employees of Charlie Hebdo - ForumDaily
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In Russia, demanded to introduce sanctions against employees of Charlie Hebdo

State Duma Deputy Vadim Soloviev prepared an appeal to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Russia with a request to include Charlie Hebdo magazine in the sanctions lists, in which two cartoons about the crash of the Russian passenger plane А321 in Egypt were published.

According to Solovyov, "this is blasphemous and immoral behavior of the staff of Charlie Hebdo magazine." “This is the way people behave for whom there is nothing sacred, who are trying to get dividends for themselves in blood,” said the parliamentarian. The deputy said that the staff of the French edition deserve to be in the black lists of Russia for life.

The Director of the Moscow Bureau for Human Rights, Alexander Brod, also spoke out condemning the caricatures and said that appeals would be sent to French human rights organizations and deputies of the European Parliament. “Perhaps we will be able to be supported by French lawyers, lawyers who will study the situation in accordance with French law, and will be told how to bring the journal to responsibility,” said Brod’s statement published on Online Moscow Bureau for Human Rights, writes “Lenta.ru report«.

Meanwhile, fake information about the new edition of Charlie Hebdo scattered across the Internet, on the main page of which there is a tough caricature of Russian President Vladimir Putin.

Fake Charlie Hebdo page with Putin's caricature. Photo: facebook

Fake Charlie Hebdo page with Putin's caricature. Photo: twitter.com/GraniTweet

The picture was posted on Twitter by the Russian edition of Grani.Ru.

“Well, that’s it. War on France must be declared,” the drawing is captioned.

Later in the network laid out the true origin of this caricature:

 

The forum “reported” that on November 6, Charlie Hebdo cartoons were in the Kremlin have been named blasphemy. The chief editor of the French weekly Charlie Hebdo, Gerard Biard, responded that there was no such thing as a publication.

Airbus A321 with Russian tourists, flying from the Egyptian resort city of Sharm el-Sheikh to St. Petersburg, crashed on the Sinai Peninsula 31 October. This is the largest air crash in the entire history of Soviet and Russian civil aviation.

 

 

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