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Incredible scenes as hundreds of thousands gather to protest against Charlie Hebdo c on the day it is revealed print run for magazine is now a record SEVEN MILLION
Protesters marched through Grozny in Chechnya carrying posters that read 'Hands off our beloved prophet'
They are angry at the caricature of the prophet Mohammed that has appeared on the cover of Charlie Hebdo
The Paris-based satirical magazine has increased the print run of the 'survivors' edition' to seven million
On January 7 eight members of the editorial team were murdered by masked jihadists armed with machine guns
Chechen leader Ramzan Kadyrov said that those who defended Charlie Hebdo were his 'personal enemies'
Hundreds of thousands of people gathered Monday in the Russian region of Chechnya to rally against the French satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo, as the magazine increased its print run to an unprecedented seven million - 120 times its normal print run.
'More than 800,000 people took part in the event in the centre of Grozny,' the Russian interior ministry said.
They marched through the streets of downtown Grozny, the capital of the predominantly Muslim region, releasing balloons and carrying posters that read 'Hands off our beloved prophet' and 'Europe has only united us'.
On Friday, Chechen leader Ramzan Kadyrov wrote on his official Instagram account that those who defended Charlie Hebdo were his 'personal enemies', and vowed that at least 1 million people would join the government-sponsored protest in Grozny.
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Protesters marched through Grozny in Chechnya carrying posters that read 'Hands off our beloved prophet'
They are angry at the caricature of the prophet Mohammed that has appeared on the cover of Charlie Hebdo
The Paris-based satirical magazine has increased the print run of the 'survivors' edition' to seven million
On January 7 eight members of the editorial team were murdered by masked jihadists armed with machine guns
Chechen leader Ramzan Kadyrov said that those who defended Charlie Hebdo were his 'personal enemies'
Hundreds of thousands of people gathered Monday in the Russian region of Chechnya to rally against the French satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo, as the magazine increased its print run to an unprecedented seven million - 120 times its normal print run.
'More than 800,000 people took part in the event in the centre of Grozny,' the Russian interior ministry said.
They marched through the streets of downtown Grozny, the capital of the predominantly Muslim region, releasing balloons and carrying posters that read 'Hands off our beloved prophet' and 'Europe has only united us'.
On Friday, Chechen leader Ramzan Kadyrov wrote on his official Instagram account that those who defended Charlie Hebdo were his 'personal enemies', and vowed that at least 1 million people would join the government-sponsored protest in Grozny.
Read more: www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2916562/Incredible-scenes-tens-thousands-gather-protest-against-Charlie-Hebdo-Chechnya-day-revealed-print-run-magazine-record-SEVEN-MILLION.html#ixzz3PGjlmrGD
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