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He said the film and caricatures had upset the feelings of Muslims.
“Charlie Hebdo might not have breached French law in publishing the caricatures, but we question his ethical judgement,” he said in his latest entry in his 1 Malaysia blog.
Najib (picture) said the production of the film had created further provocation at a time when tensions were already running high.
He urged Muslims to remain peaceful and not resort to violence as a means of showing dissatisfaction.
“Now, more than ever, we should work together for greater respect, tolerance and understanding so we may live in peace and harmony.
“This is why, here in Malaysia, we have invited people of all faiths to join us in forming a Global Movement of the Moderates,” he added.
“Innocence of Muslims”, directed by Sam Bacile from California in the United States, has received worldwide condemnation. — Bernama
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