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A Tunisian Muslim worshipper leaves al-Fath mosque in objection to the sermon of imam Noureddine Khadmi, a former Religion Affairs minister, over the cartoon of the Muslim prophet Mohammed published by French satirical weekly Charlie Hebdo on January 16, 2015 during the Friday prayer in central Tunis. Khadmi said "we are against any harm to our prophet but that is not an excuse for killing people. What happened (the attack) goes against Islam which is a religion of tolerance and has affected all Muslims abroad." AFP PHOTO / FETHI BELAID (Photo credit should read FETHI BELAID/AFP via Getty Images)
A Tunisian Muslim worshipper leaves al-Fath mosque in objection to the sermon of imam Noureddine Khadmi, a former Religion Affairs minister, over the cartoon of the Muslim prophet Mohammed published by French satirical weekly Charlie Hebdo on January 16, 2015 during the Friday prayer in central Tunis. Khadmi said "we are against any harm to our prophet but that is not an excuse for killing people. What happened (the attack) goes against Islam which is a religion of tolerance and has affected all Muslims abroad." AFP PHOTO / FETHI BELAID (Photo credit should read FETHI BELAID/AFP via Getty Images)
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