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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 ...
A Muslim father in Melbourne says his daughter was left with “psychological trauma” after being shown a “banned, explicit and blasphemous cartoon material” of Muhammad.
At an emotional briefing Tuesday, staff members from French publication Charlie Hebdo described the motivation behind their latest issue due out Wednesday, the first since the deadly attacks last ...
Following Wednesday’s terrorist attack on French satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo, which claimed the lives of 12 people, several news organizations have chosen not to republish the embattled ...
Charlie Hebdo Returns With The Prophet Muhammad On Its Cover. Charlie Hebdo makes a courageous statement in the wake of the terrorist attacks that killed 12 members of its staff.
The cover comes out Jan. 14 and will feature the Prophet Muhammad holding a sign reading “Je Suis Charlie,” the saying that has captured the world since the murders.
Commentary and archival information about Charlie Hebdo from The New York Times. ... Samuel Paty, who had displayed caricatures of the Prophet Muhammad as an illustration of free speech.
Leman magazine's cartoon, depicting Prophet Muhammad and Prophet Moses exchanging greetings as missiles rain down from the sky, has led to the arrest of the cartoonist and several protests.
The cover features an image apparently of Islam's prophet shedding a tear and holding a sign that reads: "Je Suis Charlie." It comes less than a week after a deadly attack on the magazine.
(RNS) Ostensibly, the horrific attack against Charlie Hebdo in Paris was because of the publication’s satirical images of the Prophet Muhammad. But to view the assault as simply about images of ...
"He no longer interests me," Luz said in an interview. Militants attacked the magazine Jan. 7, killing editorial staff and others, in apparent retaliation for its depiction of their prophet.