Over 1 million rally against Prophet Muhammad cartoons in Russia's Chechen

By Park Sae-jin Posted : January 27, 2015, 17:08 Updated : January 27, 2015, 17:08
More than one million believers rallied in Grozny, capital of the Russian republic of Chechen, on Monday to protest against the publication of caricatures of the Prophet Muhammad, Russia's interior ministry said.

"European journalists and politicians under a false disguise of the freedom of speech and democracy proclaim the freedom of vulgarity and culturelesssness, and insult feelings of hundreds of millions of believers," Ramzan Kadyrov, head of the Chechen Republic, was quoted by TASS news agency as saying.

Russia's chief Mufti Ravil Gainutdin, who also took part in the rally, said one should not blame Islam for the fact that some terrorists commit crimes under its banners.

"Followers of all religions kill, commit crimes. No one has the right to blame a religion and the entire nation because of that," he said.

"The event against insulting the feelings of the faithful in central Grozny was attended by more than one million people," the ministry said in a statement, adding that police fully maintained public order during the gathering.

On Saturday, more than 20,000 people rallied in Magas, capital of the Russian republic of Ingushetia, to protest against the desecration of the Prophet Muhammad by Western publications.

These rallies came in the wake of the recent attack on the French magazine Charlie Hebdo. The magazine published cartoons of the Prophet Muhammad in its previous editions.

By Ruchi Singh
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