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Sudanese clerics demand expulsion of the French Ambassador
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Khartoum-SudaneseOnline-Sudanese Scholars' Authority demanded on Friday the government to expel the French Ambassador from the country to condemn the publication of more than three million copies of cartoons insulting" Mohammed, Member of the Authority, Kamal Riziq, imam of the Great Mosque in Khartoum, demanded France to apologize to Muslims for abuse. Police prevented the marchers from the hose going to the French Embassy. Angry marchers demanded a boycott of French products and expulsion of the ambassadors of France from all Muslim countries if no apologies have made The latest edition of Charlie Hebdo, published Wednesday, features a cartoon of Mohammed on its cover holding a "Je suis Charlie" sign under the headline "All is forgiven". The slogan that has become a global rallying cry for those expressing sympathy for the victims and support for freedom of speech Wednesday's was the first issue of the magazine to be published since Islamist gunmen killed 12 people in an attack on its Paris offices on January 7. The call from the authority, a religious body seen as close to Sudan's Islamist government, comes days after it condemned the attack but called on people to respect Muslim beliefs and "refrain from abusing any of their values
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