The words of the Prime Minister of the UK, Mr. David Cameron, stating that there is freedom to insult, are very wrong

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- The Prime Minister of the UK, Mr. David Cameron, said that he doesn’t agree with the Pope, who said, “If one says a curse word against my mother, he can expect a punch,” regarding the Charlie Hebdo attack. He said, “We have to accept that newspapers, magazines, can publish things that are offensive to some, as long as it's within the law.”

Adnan Oktar: Cursing religion is never acceptable. One can criticize the religion of others, but cursing is not acceptable for anyone for any concept. Laws, the legal system should lay hold of such acts. It is apparent that insults of that kind would bring happiness to no one. If a person feels happy because of such curses and insults, that makes him a pervert. Such a person would be sick; he must have a mental problem to be like that. I mean if one is relieved when he curses and insults others, if that gives him joy, that person must be mentally ill. But bringing criticisms is of course acceptable; anyone can

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