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France defends 'freedom of expression'
Updated On: 18 January, 2015 08:49 AM IST | | Agencies
<p>Protests against Charlie Hebdo hit Middle East, Asia and Africa. Five killed in violent clashes in Niger; photographer injured in Pakistan </p>

Tulle (France): French President Francois Hollande stressed on Saturday that France had “principles, values, notably freedom of expression” after violent protests against the satirical weekly Charlie Hebdo took place in Niger and Pakistan. Hollande recalled that “we have supported these countries in their fight against terrorism.”

Somali protesters chant slogans holding placards reading ‘I am a Muslim, and I love my Prophet’ in Mogadishu, yesterday. Pic/afp
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