Prophet Muhammad Caricature Charlie Hebdo
Paris french satirical magazine charlie hebdo is republishing caricatures of the prophet muhammad that unleashed a wave of anger in the muslim world to mark the start of the trial of alleged.
Prophet muhammad caricature charlie hebdo. The front cover of today s edition features the 12 original cartoons of the prophet muhammad saw which were published in a danish newspaper before appearing in charlie hebdo. Charlie hebdo gained notoriety in 2006 for its portrayal of a sobbing muhammad under the headline mahomet débordé par les intégristes muhammad overwhelmed by fundamentalists. One of the cartoons shows the prophet wearing a bomb instead of a turban. The picture on the cover of this issue is self explanatory.
French satirical weekly charlie hebdo is republishing controversial and offensive sketches of the prophet muhammad pbuh to mark this week s start of the trial of alleged accomplices to the attack. The french headline reads tout ça pour ça all of that for this. The french satirical magazine charlie hebdo republished controversial caricatures of the prophet muhammad on wednesday to mark the start of a trial more than five years after its offices were attacked by islamist gunmen. In 2007 a french court rejected accusations by islamic groups that charlie hebdo incited hatred against muslims.
Centre page on the cover is a cartoon of the prophet drawn by jean cabut. We see that it reproduces cartoons of the prophet muhammad published in 2005 by the danish newspaper jyllands posten and which the weekly charlie hebdo republished in 2006 as well as the title page of issue 712 with drawings by cartoonist. A few gunmen had targeted charlie hebdo in 2015. French paper charlie hebdo attacked in 2015 reprints prophet muhammad s caricatures the announcement came on the eve of the first trial for the january 2015 attacks against charlie hebdo and.
The current director of france s charlie hebdo satirical weekly the target of a massacre by islamist gunmen in jan 2015 on wednesday said the magazine had nothing to regret for publishing cartoons of the prophet muhammad that angered muslims around the world. Within its pages the magazine published 12 cartoons of the prophet muhammad bringing unprecedented condemnation from the muslim world. The weekly french satirical publication charlie.