worded the resolution to include a compromise language stating the prevention of religious intolerance. This Resolution No. 18/16 of 2011 led to postponing the in-depth discussion of this issue, but it did not abolish it as the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, the Organization of Islamic Cooperation, Egypt, Pakistan and Turkey continued to seek at international forums to re-introduce the issue for discussion and on the agenda. The United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights during the funeral of the victims of "Charlie Hebdo" has condemned the attacks on the magazine and at the same time stressed that despite the condemnation of the incident, but the cartoons hurt his feelings and the feelings of millions of Muslims around the world. On January 13 and before the re-publication of the cartoons in Charlie Hebdo, an international press association supported by the United Nations, the press slogan campaign, issued a press release to remind journalists of the ethics of the profession and denounced the harmful and unnecessary provocations aimed at the followers of religions and beliefs. The statement emphasized that despite the desire to understand the magazine's desire to show defiance of terrorism but it cannot write and draw everything. --More 15:37 LOCAL TIME 12:37 GMT تغريد