The terror attack in Paris on the satirical newspaper Charlie Hebdo left twelve people dead, including eight members of the paper’s staff. Among the dead was editor and principal cartoonist Stéphane Charbonnier. Cartoonists around the world have published sketches and cartoons in solidarity with those who were killed.
Here are some of the most powerful:
Dave Brown, The Independent
David Pope, The Canberra Times
Tommy Dessine, France
“Oh no… Not them…”
Nono, Le Télégramme
Left side of plinth: “Died for the freedom of expression”
Macleod, Evansville Courier and Press
Jean Jullien, France
Ann Telneas, The Washington Post:
Tom Toles, The Washington Post:
Joep Bertams, Netherlands
Ruben L. Oppenheimer, Netherlands
Rob Tornoe, Philadelphia Inquirer
Plantu, France
“Wholeheartedly with Charlie Hebdo”
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