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Charlie Hebdo issue No. 1011 : ウィキペディア英語版
Charlie Hebdo issue No. 1011

''Charlie Hebdo'' issue  1011 is an issue of the French satirical newspaper ''Charlie Hebdo'' published on 2 November 2011. Several attacks against ''Charlie Hebdo'' followed, including an arson attack at its headquarters, motivated by the issue's cover caricature of Muhammad, whose depiction is prohibited in some of interpretations of Islam. The issue's subtitle ''Charia Hebdo'' references Islamic sharia law.
==Context==

2011 saw a number of demonstrations and protests in countries in the Arab world that have been dubbed the Arab Spring. They brought about the fall of governments in such countries as Egypt, Tunisia, and Libya. In October 2011, following the Tunisian Revolution, Tunisian voters gave the Islamist Ennahdha party 41.5% of the seats in the Constituent Assembly of Tunisia.〔"(Élections en Tunisie : incidents anti-Ennahdha après l'annonce des résultats )" sur ''Le Parisien'', 27 October 2011〕〔Auffray, Élodie. "(Tunisie : Hamadi Jebali (Ennahdha), le nouvel homme fort )" ''Le Journal du Dimanche'', 29 October 2011〕 The runners-up, Hamadi Jebali, were in favour of sharia law but did not plan to implement it.〔
On 23 October 2011, three days after the death of Muammar Gaddafi, the president of the National Transitional Council in Libya, Mustafa Abdul Jalil, announced "the adoption of sharia as an essential law". The next day, he stated "we are moderate Muslims", but added, "Sharia, supported by a verse of the Koran, allows polygamy".〔Nougayrède, Natalie. "(La Libye, la charia et l'embarras occidental )". ''Le Monde'', 27 October 2011〕

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