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UN rights chief warns against backlash

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UN rights chief warns against backlash
UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Zeid Ra'ad Al Hussein. Photo: UNHRC

The UN's human rights chief in Geneva slammed Wednesday's massacre at a Paris weekly that killed at least 12 people but warned that a xenophobic backlash would only play into the hands of extremists.

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UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Zeid Ra'ad Al Hussein joined a global chorus of condemnation against the "hideous crime", after gunmen armed with Kalashnikov automatic rifles gunned down staff at French satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo. They also shot two police officers.
   
The weekly had been the focus of several attacks since publishing cartoons of the prophet Mohammed in the mid-2000s that Muslims considered sacrilegious.
   
"I utterly condemn the appalling and ruthless attack on media workers and police officers," Zeid said.
   
"Freedom of expression and opinion are a cornerstone for any democratic society," he said, adding that "those trying to divide communities on grounds of religion, ethnicity or any other reason must not be allowed to succeed."
   
While calling for the arrest and punishment of those responsible, he cautioned against reacting with "discrimination and prejudice" against a wider group.
   
That, he warned, would "be playing straight into the hands of extremists whose clear aim is to divide religions and societies."
   
"With xenophobia and anti-migrant sentiments already on the rise in Europe, I am very concerned that this awful, calculated act will be exploited by extremists of all sorts," Zeid said.

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