Press Statement
Jen Psaki
Department of State Spokesperson
Washington, DC
January 20, 2015
The United States strongly condemns the violence that occurred in
Niger on January 16 and 17 during protests against the depiction of the
Prophet Mohamed in the French journal Charlie Hebdo, which resulted in
the deaths of at least 10 people and the destruction of residences,
businesses and other property, including places of worship. We express
our deepest condolences to the loved ones of the victims of the
violence.
The U.S. Government respects all faiths. In a democratic society,
freedom of expression includes allowing expression that one disagrees
with and protecting the right of all persons to hold different views.
This freedom does not imply acceptance of content, nor is there any
justification for the wanton killing of innocents and destruction of
property.
We commend the efforts of government officials, religious and
traditional leaders, and civil society to end the violence and encourage
calm in the affected communities. The United States remains firmly
committed to our partnership with Niger to expand prosperity and counter
regional threats to peace and security.
Wednesday, January 21, 2015
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