ISTANBUL — Condemnation of the new edition of Charlie Hebdo was swift and often fierce Wednesday in many majority-Muslim nations after the cover featured a drawing of the prophet Mohammed with a tear in his eye.
"You're putting the lives of others at risk when you're taunting bloodthirsty and mad terrorists," said Hamad Alfarhan, 29, a Kuwaiti doctor. "I hope this doesn't trigger more attacks. The world is already mourning the losses of many lives under the name of religion."