Charlie hebdo

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The terrorists don't need to show up again. The inhibition is already installed, running quietly in the background like software that updates itself.

People gather on the Place de la Republique square to pay tribute to the victims of last year's shooting at the French satirical newspaper Charlie Hebdo, in Paris, France, January 7, 2016. France this week commemorates the victims of last year's Islamist militant attacks on satirical weekly Charlie
 Placards are burned during a protest against the publications of a cartoon of Prophet Mohammad in France media and President Emmanuel Macron's comments, in Istanbul, Turkey October 30, 2020.

Three cartoonists arrested in Turkey over alleged Prophet Muhammad drawing

People gather on the Place de la Republique square to pay tribute to the victims of last year's shooting at the French satirical newspaper Charlie Hebdo, in Paris, France, January 7, 2016. France this week commemorates the victims of last year's Islamist militant attacks on satirical weekly Charlie

Man jailed for 30 years for attempting to murder two using meat cleaver at Charlie Hebdo offices

People gather on the Place de la Republique square to pay tribute to the victims of last year's shooting at the French satirical newspaper Charlie Hebdo, in Paris, France, January 7, 2016. France this week commemorates the victims of last year's Islamist militant attacks on satirical weekly Charlie

France commemorates victims of Charlie Hebdo attacks 10 years on


Five years on from Charlie Hebdo attacks, France pays homage

The fifth anniversary has taken on fresh relevance this year because the first trial of people accused of involvement in the attacks is to begin later this year.

People hold cards that read "We are all against barbarism, we are Charlie Hedbo" to pay tribute to the victims of a shooting by gunmen at the offices of French weekly newspaper Charlie Hebdo in Paris, during a memorial ceremony in Rabat

The beginning of the end of the Diaspora in France

In 2015, two days after the Charlie Hebdo massacre, four Jews were murdered at a Paris kosher supermarket, Hypercacher. Since then, violence against French Jews has become commonplace.

French olim arrive at Ben-Gurion Airport, July 10, 2017

Ex-Belgian PM accused of 'pouring oil on the fire' of antisemitism

An article published on the popular French-language blog Philosemitisme condemned Di Rupo's comments, describing them as exacerbating certain manifestations of antisemitism.

Britain's Prince William (center) and his wife, Kate, appear on a balcony at the Mons Town Hall with Belgian outgoing prime minister Elio Di Rupo in 2014

France remembers Paris terror victims three years after attacks

During a three-day killing spree in January 2015, gunmen killed reporters and illustrators at satirical weekly Charlie Hebdo, police officers and shoppers at a Jewish supermarket.

THE STATUE at the Place de la République in Paris is seen featured with a giant cardboard pencil reading ‘I am Charlie’ in 2015 after the attack against the ‘Charlie Hebdo’ magazine

Two years after France's 9/11, is the Fifth Republic turning into Israel?

Terrorism is not a new phenomenon for France, but the 2015 attacks became a tipping point.

Terror in Paris

The criminal Merah brothers: How France failed its citizens

Mohammed Merah has since been followed by other Muslim terrorist murderers in France.

FRENCH GENDARMES walk in the corridors of a Paris courthouse before the verdict in the trial of Abdelkader Merah, brother of gunman Islamist militant Mohammed Merah, who killed 7 people in 2012.

Hurricane Harvey victims portrayed as neo-Nazis on Charlie Hebdo cover

Freedom of speech is at the forefront of discussion once again.

A man poses with the new issue of French satirical weekly Charlie Hebdo at a cafe in Nice.

The emperor’s funny clothes

Laplace may have been shaken by the Charlie Hebdo attack, but the show went on for him.

French illustrator Eric Laplace, a.k.a. Placide, outside the Saint-Placide Metro stop in Paris

My word: Double takes and double standards

The tale of two cities has become more pronounced. With an accent.

Scene of the shooting attack at a pub on Dizengoff Street in Tel Aviv on January 1, 2016

The deadliest countries for reporters in 2015

The 2015 death toll is one more than in 2014 and slightly below the average of the past 10 years, according to NGO report.

A man poses with the new issue of French satirical weekly Charlie Hebdo at a cafe in Nice.