08.11.2015 17:59
The most popular hashtag on this week became the # YaNeSharli. This issue surfaced again after the journalists of the French magazine Charlie Hebdo drew a cartoon about a plane crash in Egypt.
The first of the cartoons depicted clutching his head militant terrorist group “Islamic State”, in which the sky flying aircraft wreckage. Text reads: “IG: Russian aviation bombing intensifies».
The second cartoon depicts a skull wearing sunglasses on the background of the crashed airliner. “The dangers of the Russian loukostera. I should fly flight Air Cocaine », – signature to figure refers to the scandalous incident with the French aircraft on board which the Dominican Republic has been found more than 600 kilos of cocaine.
The Chairman of the French Movement for European unity Michel Grimar called cartoons Charlie Hebdo A321 crash on the theme “shameful».
– The evolution of morality in the EU. # YaNeSharli , – writes a userMargoSavazh.
– Mad cynicism, mockery of the memory of the victims of the terrible tragedy. # YaNeSharli , – complainsIsaevaRuss.
– Terrorism begins in the mind. # YaNeSharli , – notedsvetsveche.
– Someone else Charly? – asked people their Facebook Russian Foreign Ministry Maria Zakharova.
President’s press secretary, Dmitry Peskov, said that the Russian side considers inadmissible the publication of French weekly Charlie Hebdo cartoons about the collapse of the Russian Airbus-321, but does not intend to apply to Paris for an explanation.
The Public Chamber of Russia has decided to send handling Commissioner for Human Rights Nils Muiznieks, and international human rights organization “Reporters without Borders” to condemn the magazine Charlie Hebdo for publishing cartoons of the crash of the Russian airliner.
The chief editor of the French weekly Charlie Hebdo Gérard Bear said that I do not understand why the publication has been criticized for publishing cartoons of the collapse of the Russian Airbus A321 in the Sinai; According to him, pictures are not intended to deride the fact of the tragedy, and is just a comment.
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