Charlie Hebdo

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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 for liberal values frequently via blasphemy towards any form of religion, but especially Christianity and Islam.

Muslim Extremist Terrorist Attacks

In November 2011, their Paris offices were fire-bombed by Muslim jihad terrorists and their website was hacked.

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

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