Ten years after the attack that decimated the newspaper's staff, the anniversary edition celebrates 'the desire to laugh' and satire as a source of 'optimism.'| Le Monde.fr
The tag #JeSuisCharlie flooded social media websites after a group of Islamic extremists shot at the offices of the French satire magazine Charlie Hebdo, leaving twelve people dead in downtown Paris on Jan. 7, 2015. Meaning “I am Charlie” in French, celebrities, artists, writers and politicians have since used this hashtag to lend their support...| The Globe
In memory of Samuel Paty, the Parisian teacher, murdered by an Islamist on 16 October 2020.| Academics For Academic Freedom
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