In the aftermath of last week's deadly attack on Paris-based satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo, some pundits and public figures are pointing fingers, and asking why Muslims aren't condemning Islamic extremism.
Rupert Murdoch, executive chairman of News Corp, tweeted last week that Muslims should "be held responsible" for "their growing jihadist cancer." Meanwhile, New York Times columnist Roger Cohen echoed Murdoch's words, calling on "moderate Muslims" to denounce extremists and their actions.
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