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Artists around the world are paying
tribute to the victims
of Wednesday's attack on French satirical
magazine Charlie Hebdo.
The attack in Paris killed 12 people,
among them
four cartoonists.
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Paris, 7th January 2015
by JM:o
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by Ruben L. Oppenheimer
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An old New Yorker cartoon is recirculating of a blank page that the
cartoonist captioned:
"Please enjoy this culturally, ethically,
religiously
and politically correct cartoon responsibly. Thank you."
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What Do We Have Left,
if The Sound Of Silence is The Only One
We Are Allowed To Make ?
International New York Times
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"No Freedom without Freedom of Press"
by Tomi Ungerer
"If those who carried out this horrendous act of cowardice
truly
believe it will prevent the free expression of ideas,
they are sadly
mistaken"
(Jim Brennan)
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Je suis Charlie!
ReplyDelete♥ Franka
Everyone wants to be in solidarity but no one is brave enough to publish the very cartoons that got these men killed. So the terrorists won. The cartoons should be plastered everywhere around the world then the point of free press would be made. We can say Je suis Charlie all day long but in the end let's face it we're all scared to death. They are winning despite all the bromides and platitudes and prayers and sadness expressed the world over. It's very sad on so many levels.
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