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Organisers of the Miss France beauty pageant are 'fearing' for the safety of their recently crowned winner over her failure to back the satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo.
It has been described by the organisers as a worrying trend of increasing levels of hatred directed towards the winners each year, The Times reported. However Angarni-Filopon, a flight attendant from the Martinique in the Caribbean, has faced 'unprecedented violence' from the public. Last week she was asked in a radio interview 'are you Charlie? She refused to answer the question which led to the magazine publishing a drawing of three mullahs holding up a sign saying 'Je Suis Miss France'.
The massacre in was carried out by two brothers claiming allegiance to al-Qaida. The new Miss France has faced a barrage of online insults including racism and ageism. Armed with assault rifles they stormed what were then the offices of Charlie Hebdo and killed a dozen people in a bid to avenge the Prophet Mohammad nearly a decade after the atheist and frequently provocative weekly published cartoons mocking the Prophet.
Two days after they were attacked, four Jewish shoppers were murdered in the Hyper Casher kosher supermarket in Vincennes, east of Paris, by terrorist Amedy Coulibaly. At a service to remember those who died on the 10th anniversary of the attacks, anti-semetic graffiti was seen scrawled up around the city. The killings spurred an outpouring of national sympathy expressed in the slogan 'Je Suis Charlie' - translating to I am Charlie - and prompted an impassioned debate about freedom of expression and religion in secular France.
Angarni-Filopon responded to the online criticism on social media, saying her response had been 'clumsy'. She added: 'It would be absurd to think that I could condone such barbaric acts that bought so many families into mourning. Angelique Angarni-Filopon has had to apologise for her comments about Charlie Hebdo.