Charlie Hebdo Brexit Cartoon
Charlie hebdo the satirical magazine targeted by terrorists in 2015 has republished offensive cartoons depicting the prophet mohammed to mark the start of the trial of the alleged accomplices in.
Charlie hebdo brexit cartoon. French satirical weekly charlie hebdo the target of a massacre by islamist gunmen in january 2015 said on tuesday that it was republishing hugely controversial cartoons of the prophet mohammed. The former director of charlie hebdo philippe val hailed their decision as a remarkable idea for defending freedom of thought and expression in the face of terror the president of the french council of muslim worship cfcm mohammed moussaoui urged people to ignore the cartoons while condemning violence. Charlie hebdo reprinted the cartoons ahead of the trial for those alleged to have been involved in the attack on the satirical newspaper s offices in january 2015 that saw radical islamic terrorists kill 12 people many of them on the newspaper s editorial team. Two stabbed outside magazine s former offices in paris after cartoons republished.