10 years after attack, Charlie Hebdo is uncowed and still provoking
The anniversary of the shocking attack on freedom of expression is being used by the atheist publication to send a message of defiance to the extremists who burst into its offices on January 7, 2015, then fled shouting they had "killed Charlie Hebdo".
A woman looks at a work hanging on the wall in the Huberty and Breyne Gallery during the opening of the exhibition in tribute to CHARLIE HEBDO cartoonist WOLINSKI, in Paris, France, 12 September 2024. (Credit: AFP)
PARIS - French satirical newspaper Charlie Hebdo is set to publish a special God-mocking edition next week to mark 10 years since an attack on its offices by
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