Who really is Charlie Hebdo? The Magazine Cariculating Muhammad With Unbelievable History

Today's attack on Nice, France reportedly has been motivated by the very violent religious feelings after a woman was beheaded, while at least two more people were killed by an attacker shouting “Allah Akbar”. But who is Charlie Hebdo? According to light data found in [...]
According to light data on the Internet, Charlie Hebdo (Charlie Yavor translated into Albanian) is a satirical weekly warehouse that publishes cartoons, reports, controversy and jokes.
Their publications are described as anti-racist, sceptical, secular, and within the tradition of left political radicalism, Periscope follows.
This warehouse attacks the extreme right (particularly the French nationalist National Front), religion (Judaism, Islam and Catholicism), politics in general and culture.
This warehouse was the target of three terrorist attacks, 2011, 2015, and 2020. All attacks are promised to have been the response to a number of caricatures that prefigured the prophet Muhammad. In the second attack of 2015, 12 people were even killed, including the director of the publication, Charbin, and some well - known cartoonists.
The device in question was founded in 1970, but as a companion of the Hara-Kiri warehouse, his former name was forbidden to mock the death of French President Charles de Gaulle.
The material in question is also involved in a large number of controversality. They introduced French politician Nadine Morano as a baby with Down syndrome in the arms of General De Gaulle after supporting the far-right National Front. This was criticized for taunting the disabled.
Her best-known cartoonist is 54-year-old Lauren Sourisseau, known briefly as “Riss”. In the January 7th, 2015 attacks, he was shot and wounded in terrorist bombings. From the hospital he drew four cartoons for Charlie Hebdon. /Periscope












