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In October, 2011, Charlie Hebdo once again published cartoons of Muhammad following the election victory of an Islamist political party in Tunisia. But this time the magazine’s enemies would not ...
Charlie Hebdo was targeted, very specifically. The magazine had published a series of cartoons depicting the Prophet Muhammad. In 2011, after renaming itself Sharia Hebdo for one issue ...
With hate crimes rising and community trust shaken, the Allan government turns to stricter laws and a sweeping review of ...
India has secured the extradition of Tahawwur Rana, who was accused of aiding 2008 Mumbai attacks, after years of legal and diplomatic effort.
French satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo said it would release nearly a million copies of a special issue to mark a year since terrorists killed a dozen people in its Paris offices. Thousands of ...
Attack on Charlie Hebdo On Jan. 7, 2015, two masked men armed with assault ... The publication had published cartoons physically depicting the Prophet Muhammad, a taboo in Islam. Al Qaeda claimed ...
They range from private friends to more well-known figures, such as Elsa Cayat, a Jewish columnist killed in the 2015 terrorist attack on Charlie Hebdo, and Israeli Prime Minister Yitzchak Rabin ...