In December 2020, a Paris court found 14 people guilty of acting as accomplices in a series of Islamist militant attacks in the French capital in January 2015, including on the offices of Charlie ...
(The Conversation) — In January 2015, 12 people were killed at the French satirist magazine Charlie Hebdo’s office after it published controversial caricatures of the Prophet Muhammad.
For some, a secular state is the foundation of an open society, which allows both faith and blasphemy. For others, secularism is an excuse to justify Islamophobia. The Islamist attacks of 2015 left a ...
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Charlie Hebdo: Rethinking the French satire magazine’s legacy as a symbol of free speechThe debate on art and freedom overlooks the ways in which Charlie Hebdo perpetuated racist stereotypes against Muslims, who are vulnerable in French society.
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Ex-Charlie Hebdo artist 'Luz' wins comic book of the year at France's Angoulême festivalA graphic novel based on the true story of an Expressionist painting looted from a Jewish owner by the Nazis won the top ...
French satirical weekly Charlie Hebdo on Thursday said it would not follow other media outlets by quitting X, publishing instead a series of caricatures mocking the platform's owner Elon Musk.
16:09 GMT - Assault - French commandos have launched an assault at a building where the Charlie Hebdo suspects were holed up with a hostage on Friday in the town of Dammartin-en-Goele. Just before ...
A Tunisian man is on trial in France on terrorism charges over the killing of three people in a basilica in the French ...
Another cartoon trolls both Elon Musk and Mark Zuckerberg on cyberbullying, labeling them as “Child Killers.’ Both their platforms have failed to curb the platform from exposing teens and tweens and ...
"He does not speak French, he lives with Pakistanis, he works for Pakistanis," Gayardon added. Charlie Hebdo's decision in 2020 to republish the Mohammed lampoons triggered a wave of angry ...
a Paris court found 14 people guilty of acting as accomplices in a series of Islamist militant attacks in the French capital in January 2015, including on the offices of Charlie Hebdo and a kosher ...
This court sketch shows defendant Zaheer Mahmood (2nd R) who attacked two people with a cleaver in September 2020, outside the former offices of Charlie Hebdo, during his trial at the juvenile ...
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