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'''Charlie Hebdo''' is a [[left wing]] [[atheist]] [[French]] [[Satirical]] weekly newspaper that features [[cartoon]]s, articles and jokes that celebrate [[freedom of speech]] for [[liberal values]].
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[[File:Incendie Charlie Hebdo Paris XXe 07.jpg|thumb|right|Charlie Hebdo offices after the bombing.]]'''''Charlie Hebdo''''' is a [[secular left]], [[French]], [[satirical]] weekly newspaper that often features: generally vulgar [[cartoon]]s (often with stylized cartoon versions of [[homosexual]] acts on the cover), articles and [[profanity|profane]] jokes that "celebrate" [[freedom of speech]]. It also frequently engages in [[blasphemy]] -  especially in relation to [[Christianity]] and [[Islam]]. It was first published from 1970 to 1981 and again since 1992.
  
== Terrorist Attacks ==
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== Terrorist attacks ==
In November 2011, their [[Paris]] offices were fire-bombed by [[Muslim]] [[jihad]] [[terrorist]]s and their website was [[hacker|hacked]].
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In November 2011, [[Muslim]] [[jihadism|jihad]] [[terrorist]]s fire-bombed the magazine's offices in [[Paris]].  At the same time, its website was [[hacker|hacked]].
  
On the 7th of January 2015, in the [[liberal]] [[gun free zone]] of [[Paris]], three [[extremist]] [[Islamic]] [[terrorist]]s armed with fully-automatic [[AK-47]]s [[murder]]ed, [[execution]]-style, 10 of the staff and 2 [[law enforcement|policeman]] and wounded other ten people. Well known staff [[socialist]] cartoonists Charb, Cabu, Honoré, Tignous and Wolinski were all killed.<ref>http://cnsnews.com/news/article/world-expresses-shock-attack-charlie-hebdo-newspaper</ref>
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On the 7th of January 2015, three [[French]]-born males armed with fully-automatic [[AK-47]]s [[murder]]ed, [[execution]]-style, 10 of the staff and 2 [[police]]men and wounded other ten people. Well known [[socialist]] cartoonists Charb, Cabu, Honoré, Tignous and Wolinski were all killed.<ref>http://cnsnews.com/news/article/world-expresses-shock-attack-charlie-hebdo-newspaper</ref>
  
==See Also==
 
* [[Essay:France Pays Dearly - Liberal Gun Control Laws and Gun Free Zones that Welcome Terrorists]]
 
* [[Gun control]]
 
* [[Cyber-terrorism]]
 
* [[:Category:Terrorism|Terrorism]]
 
  
 
== External links ==
 
== External links ==
* [http://www.charliehebdo.fr/index.html Official website]
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* [http://charliehebdo.fr/ Official website]
  
 
== References ==
 
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Revision as of 14:04, April 20, 2018

Charlie Hebdo offices after the bombing.
Charlie Hebdo is a secular left, French, satirical weekly newspaper that often features: generally vulgar cartoons (often with stylized cartoon versions of homosexual acts on the cover), articles and profane jokes that "celebrate" freedom of speech. It also frequently engages in blasphemy - especially in relation to Christianity and Islam. It was first published from 1970 to 1981 and again since 1992.

Terrorist attacks

In November 2011, Muslim jihad terrorists fire-bombed the magazine's offices in Paris. At the same time, its website was hacked.

On the 7th of January 2015, three French-born males armed with fully-automatic AK-47s murdered, execution-style, 10 of the staff and 2 policemen and wounded other ten people. Well known socialist cartoonists Charb, Cabu, Honoré, Tignous and Wolinski were all killed.[1]


External links

References

  1. http://cnsnews.com/news/article/world-expresses-shock-attack-charlie-hebdo-newspaper