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Beyond 'Charlie Hebdo': Cartoonists Worldwide Face Jail and Death. Published May 20, 2015 at 11:12 AM EDT Updated Mar 30, 2016 at 9:16 AM EDT.
News organizations wrestle with whether to publish Charlie Hebdo cartoons after attack January 7, 2015 Stephane Charbonnier, publishing director of Charlie Hebdo, displays the publication’s ...
The cover for the upcoming issue of Charlie Hebdo was released Monday: a cartoon of the prophet Muhammad holding a “Je Suis Charlie” sign under the words “All is Forgiven.” … ...
— -- Cartoonists from around the world have responded to today's attack in Paris by posting some emotional drawings of their own. Many memorialized their colleagues from Charlie Hebdo, a ...
The next edition of Charlie Hebdo, which will be published as the trial begins on Wednesday, carries not only the cartoons but a tribute to the magazine’s employees who were killed in the attack ...
Lalo Alcaraz: Behind His Charlie Hebdo Cartoon That Went Viral Credit: Lalo Alcaraz and Universal Uclick Jan. 9, 2015, 12:34 PM EST / Updated Jan. 9, 2015, 2:57 PM EST ...
PARIS (AP) — The French satirical weekly Charlie Hebdo is publishing a cartoon of the Prophet Muhammad on the cover of its first issue since Islamic extremists killed 12 people at its offices ...
Charlie Hebdo has come under fire—again. A new cartoon in the French satirical magazine depicts Aylan Kurdi—the drowned Syrian toddler who late in 2015 became the tragic human face of Europe's ...
“Offensive Charlie Hebdo cartoon pushes Turkey-France tensions into overdrive,” says the NBC headline. Is that really true? Did offensive cartoons do that? Mightn’t it have been something else?
The Charlie Hebdo cartoons, Katha says, are really “the opposite of what they seem to American readers”; you have to be “immersed in French cartoon culture” to understand them.