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This is not Islam – President Mahama on Paris attacks

January 9, 2015
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President John Mahama has spoken out against Wednesday’s deadly attack by suspected Islamists on a French magazine, Charlie Hedo which resulted in the deaths of 12 people.

According to the President, the attack and many others by suspected Islamists around the world was inconsistent with the teachings of Islam.

“Are we reading the same Holy Book?” President Mahama asked on Friday.

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[contextly_sidebar id=”lAzXx3aso9660nTxEAXl0ChZMkryVxws”]Most of those killed were journalists who worked at the publication which has courted controversy in the past with its presentation of news and current affairs topics, in a manner often described as irrelevant.

The two masked gunmen, who were armed with assault rifles were reported to have shouted “we have avenged the Prophet Muhammad”

This has led to suggestions that the attack may have been in response to the magazine’s caricature of the Prophet Muhammad in November 2011, when it was fire-bombed.

Some arrests have so far been made in the French capital and the two main suspects who had been on the run since the incident, have been killed after police surrounded their hideout.

The President also criticised Islamist militant attacks on the continent, which he felt were not a true representation of the religion.

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By: Edwin Kwakofi/citifmonline.com/Ghana

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