Paris attack
We condemn both caricaturing the Prophet Muhammad (SM) and killing the newsmen in Paris, capital of France, but differ with the French government about the jurisdiction of human rights.
We like to advise the French people, politicians, lawmakers, policemen and journalists to read the books of Political Science. We will also request them to study views and opinions of Aristotle, Harold Laski, Professor Garner, Holland, Wilde, Hobhouse and Rousseau, among others, about democracy, rights and duties of citizens.
Political scientists are of the view that nobody can claim his right if it infringes upon the right of another, harms the general interests of the people of other community, spread evils and hurts the religious belief and rituals.
We think that crime like last week’s deadly killing would not have happened had the French government punished the caricature journalists or stopped them from repeating. At the same time we condemn the inactivity of the OIC in building public opinion against such journalism that spreads chaos among men and make some of them revengeful. We will also ask the members of Al Qaeda and so-called IS to call people unto the way of Allah with wisdom, reason and arguments and resist from mindless killing of human beings.
Ameer Hamzah
Dhaka