Baptist News Global · 2h
10 years after the Charlie Hebdo attacks in France, conversations about free speech are still too black and white
In January 2015, 12 people were killed at the French satirist magazine Charlie Hebdo’s office after it published controversial caricatures of the Prophet Muhammad. Ten years later, the tragic events continue to resonate in global conversations about limits to the freedom of expression.
Reuters · 17d
France commemorates victims of Charlie Hebdo attacks 10 years on
France on Tuesday commemorated the victims of the deadly assault on the Charlie Hebdo satirical magazine 10 years ago that began a spate of Islamist militant attacks on the country and stoked a debate on press freedoms that still rages today.
Newsweek · 17d
France Honors Victims of Charlie Hebdo Attack 10 Years Later
France honored the victims of the Charlie Hebdo attack on Tuesday, marking 10 years since gunmen stormed the offices of the satirical magazine. On January 7, 2015, 12 people were killed at the publication's Paris offices in an assault that shook the world and ignited fierce debate about the limits of free expression.
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