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Cameron Supports Publishing Prophet Muhammad Cartoon on Charlie Hebdo Cover

© REUTERS / BBC/Jeff Overs/Handout via ReutersBritain's Prime Minister David Cameron speaks during a television program at the BBC in London
Britain's Prime Minister David Cameron speaks during a television program at the BBC in London - Sputnik International
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UK Prime Minister David Cameron and Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg both say they support the publication of cartoons depicting the Prophet Muhammad on the cover of the new edition of Charlie Hebdo, which will be published on Wednesday.

LONDON, January 13 (Sputnik) — UK Prime Minister David Cameron and Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg expressed their support for the publication of a cartoon depicting the Prophet Muhammad on the cover of the new issue of Charlie Hebdo Tuesday.

According to the reports, the caricature depicting the Prophet Muhammad holding a plate with the caption "Je suis Charlie" ("I am Charlie" in French) will be on the front cover of Wednesday's issue of the Charlie Hebdo satirical magazine. The headline will read "Tout est pardonne" ("All is forgiven" in French).

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"What he [Cameron] wholeheartedly defends is the right of editors to make their own editorial decisions. That is at the heart of freedom of the press and freedom of expression," Cameron's official spokesman said, as quoted by ITV News.

At the same time, the prime minister acknowledged that the cartoon could cause offense, according to ITV News.

Nick Clegg, the deputy prime minister, also supported the magazine's decision to depict the Prophet on its front cover and called it part of the "ideological struggle".

"I don't think you can have freedom unless you are also free to offend each other in an open society," Clegg said, as quoted by ITV News.

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Charlie Hebdo vowed to continue its editorial policy despite the recent terror attack partially in response to the weekly's publication of cartoons lampooning prominent political and religious figures, the Prophet Muhammad among them.

The new edition is expected to have a circulation of three million, significantly more than its usual print run of 60,000.

On January 7, three men attacked the office of Charlie Hebdo in Paris, killing 12 people and injuring 11 others. The two terrorists responsible for the attack were killed during a police raid. The third suspect turned himself in.

On Sunday, some four million people took to the streets in Paris calling for an end to extremist violence worldwide and holding the slogan "Je suis Charlie".

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