Charlie Hebdo

Charlie Hebdo: Defiance and Debate Ten Years On

Ten years after a deadly attack by Islamist gunmen, Charlie Hebdo released a special edition commemorating the event. The edition features a cartoon celebrating the paper’s resilience and includes the results of a caricature contest mocking God and religious leaders, reflecting the paper’s defiant stance on freedom of expression. A survey included in the edition reveals that a significant portion of French respondents believe in the fundamental right to caricature and mock religious beliefs. This anniversary edition also reprints a controversial 2005 cover and highlights the ongoing debate surrounding the paper’s satirical approach and its implications.

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French jihadist linked to Charlie Hebdo attackers sentenced to life in prison

It’s been nine years already since the horrific Charlie Hebdo attacks that shook the world. The recent news of the French jihadist linked to the attackers being sentenced to life in prison brings a sense of closure and justice finally being served. The thought of sending him a prison letter, perhaps with a drawing of Muhammad, crosses my mind, but I can’t help but feel it’s still not enough for the pain and suffering he has caused.

The wheels of justice have turned, albeit slowly, but the significance of this sentencing cannot be overlooked. The context of his attack, as some may argue, stems from years of cultural oppression.… Continue reading