Charlie Hebdo receives death threats once again after ironizing with an Islamic theologian

French satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo has reportedly received death threats after he published the strange cartoon of prominent Islamic theologian Tariq Ramadan accused of rape. It is reported that the prosecution launched a preliminary investigation after receiving a report from the magazine. An attack on Charlie Hebdo's offices in 2015 [...]
French satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo has reportedly received death threats after he published the strange cartoon of prominent Islamic theologian Tariq Ramadan accused of rape.
It is reported that the prosecution launched a preliminary investigation after receiving a report from the magazine.
During an attack on the offices of Charlie Hebdo in 2015, 12 people were killed after publishing a cartoon that ridiculed the Prophet Muhammad.
Charlie Hebdo has drawn controversy over her cartoons and editorial posts.
Al-Qaeda's alleged 2015 attack allegedly aimed at punishing the magazine for printing Muhammad's images, which is banned in Islam.
The solidarity campaign “Je Suis Charlie” around the world reminded victims of authoritarian systems of belief that freedom of speech is one of the highest values in the West.













