Charlie Hebdo Reprints Prophet S Cartoons
The cover of the latest satirical weekly shows a dozen.
Charlie hebdo reprints prophet s cartoons. A special edition of the magazine on wednesday will feature interviews with family members of the victims of the terrorist attack an article on the public s attitude towards freedom of expression and a reprint of islam themed cartoons including those featuring the prophet muhammad charlie hebdo announced on tuesday. Centre page on the cover is a cartoon of the prophet drawn by jean cabut. The cartoons which mock the prophet mohamed and are viewed as a provocation by many muslims prompted jihadist brothers said and cherif kouachi to invade charlie hebdo s newsroom in paris s 11th arrondissement and massacre 12 people. The french satirical paper charlie hebdo reprinted the provocative cartoons of the prophet mohammad that were cited as the reason for a deadly attack on its headquarters in 2015.
The cover of the new issue features a dozen cartoons mocking the prophet of islam featuring images that sparked protests when first. With its particularly raunchy cartoons about the prophet the publication had miffed islamists in the past as well. The front page headline reads all of that for this the first trial for the january 2015 attacks against charlie hebdo paris office police officers and a kosher supermarket has begun at the court of. Charlie hebdo has responded in its latest issue by republishing a dozen of the mocking drawings which depict the prophet.
French satirical newspaper charlie hebdo republished the cartoons of prophet muhammad to mark the beginning of the trial in paris on wednesday. Protesters burned the french flag in pakistan amid backlash over charlie hebdo republishing controversial cartoons of the prophet mohammed. French satirical weekly charlie hebdo the target of a 2015 massacre by islamist gunmen said on tuesday it was reposting hugely controversial cartoons of the prophet muhammad to mark the start of this week s trial of alleged accomplices of the attack.