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French Embassies Face Closure over Cartoon
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© AFP 2013/ Fred DufourCharlie Hebdo's publisher and cartoonist
© AFP 2013/ Fred DufourMOSCOW, September 19 (RIA Novosti)
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France will close several of its embassies and schools around the world amid concerns of a backlash after a cartoon of the Muslim Prophet Muhammad appeared in French magazine Charlie Hebdo on Wednesday, according to French newspaper Le Monde.
Paris announced it will close embassies, consulates and schools in 20 Muslim countries starting Friday, the paper reported.
The move comes on the heels of the violent riots that erupted throughout Muslim world last week in response to the American anti-Islam film, “Innocence of Muslims,” which was released on September 11 and depicts Muslims and their prophet in a negative light.
French Foreign Minister Laurent Fabius told reporters during a visit to Cairo the cartoon, which in several instances depicts Muhammad naked, was a “provocation.”
“I’m against all provocations – that’s quite clear – especially in such a sensitive period as this one,” he said.
Fabius added that the matter should be left to the French courts.
Riots erupted in several countries, including Egypt, Tunisia, Sudan and Libya. U.S. Ambassador to Libya Chrisophter Stevens was killed, along with three other U.S. personnel, were attacked near the U.S. consulate in Benghazi.

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