The attack against a satirical magazine for publishing cartoons about Muhammad was a lethal blow to freedom of expression and changed the history of the editorial office and its current director. «Those who died are with us every day. “Sometimes I wonder if we’re up to it,” he says.
He January 7, 2015, Ten years ago, the satirical weekly ‘Charlie Hebdo’ was the victim of an Islamic terrorist attack after the publication of cartoons about Muhammad. That massacre claimed the lives of twelve people and injured eleven others,
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