The Islamic Brotherhood organization demanded opening an international investigation into the French magazine "Charlie Hebdo," which it accused of insulting the Prophet Mohamed. Activist Mohamed Rashdan, a member of the European organization, said that the magazine insulted Islam. "We decided to file an international case against the magazine," he told Youm7. “We obtained ten copies of the magazine that put a picture of the Prophet Mohamed as editor-in-chief." He added that over 11 lawyers from Tunisia and Libya have joined the case since the magazine issued edition No. 100. The edition covered the victory of the Moderate Islamic Party al-Nahda in the recent Tunisian elections, and an announcement by Libya's National Transition Council to commit to Islamic law. Rashdan pledged to take legal measures against the magazine adding that they will demand "international compensation." links: French magazine publishes Prophet Muhammad satire issue Fire at French newspaper after Muhammad issue NCHR and ACIJLP files lawsuit against French newspaper for insulting Prophet Muhamad