Largest Protest Match Against French Magazine Charlie Hebdo

Protesters gathered in the Russian region of Chechnya on Monday to rally against the French satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo.
Protest at Russian Region of Chechnya
                   

More than 800,000 people rallied today in Grozny, Chechnya to protest against the French Magazine Charlie Hebdo. After the shooting in Paris which killed 14 people the satirical magazine published 6
million copies of their magazine that made caricature of Prophet Muhammad. The Chechnya government declared a holiday today to protest against the magazine. Members of the Russia Orthodox clergy took part in the match. This may be the largest protest against Charlie Hebdo magazine.

                           People attending the rally to protest against satirical cartoons in Grozny, Chechnya. The poster, left, reads "Allah" and "Mohammad," and the one on the right reads "Mohammad."

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