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  1. Charlie Hebdo est un journal hebdomadaire satirique français fondé en 1970 par François Cavanna et le professeur Choron.

  2. L’attentat contre Charlie Hebdo est une attaque terroriste islamiste perpétrée contre le journal satirique Charlie Hebdo le 7 janvier 2015 à Paris, jour de la sortie du numéro 1 177 de l'hebdomadaire. C'est le premier et le plus meurtrier des trois attentats de janvier 2015 en France.

    • 2006 Publication
    • 2012 Cartoons Depicting Muhammad
    • 2015 Attack
    • 2020 Republication of Muhammad Caricatures
    • 2020 Attack
    • 2020 Publication of Erdoğan Cartoon
    • Other Controversies

    Controversy arose over the publication's edition of 9 February 2006. Under the title "Mahomet débordé par les intégristes" ("Muhammad overwhelmed by fundamentalists"), the front page showed a cartoon of a weeping Muhammad saying "C'est dur d'être aimé par des cons" ("it's hard being loved by jerks"). The newspaper reprinted the twelve cartoons of t...

    In September 2012, the newspaper published a series of satirical cartoons of Muhammad. One cartoon depicted Muhammad as a nude man on all fours with a star covering his anus. Another shows Muhammad bending over naked and begging to be admired. Given that this issue came days after a series of attacks on US embassies in the Middle East, purportedly ...

    On 7 January 2015, two Islamist gunmen forced their way into the Paris headquarters of Charlie Hebdo and opened fire, killing twelve: staff cartoonists Charb, Cabu, Honoré, Tignous and Wolinski, economist Bernard Maris, editors Elsa Cayat and Mustapha Ourrad, guest Michel Renaud, maintenance worker Frédéric Boisseau and police officers Brinsolaro a...

    On 1 September 2020, Charlie Hebdo announced that it would republish caricatures depicting Muhammad that sparked violent protests, ahead of a trial of suspected perpetrators of the mass shooting in January 2015 scheduled the following day. Instagram suspended two accounts belonging to two Charlie Hebdoemployees for several hours after they had publ...

    On 25 September 2020, weeks after the Muhammad caricature republications, two people were critically injured by an assailant during a stabbing attack outside the magazine's former headquarters. The building is now used by a television production company, and the two wounded victims were workers of the company. The perpetrator fled the scene but was...

    Turkish president Recep Tayyip Erdoğan condemned Charlie Hebdo after he found out that he was mocked in a front-page caricature. In the said cartoon, Erdogan was portrayed wearing his underwear, drinking alcohol, and lifting the skirt of a woman dressed in a hijab to reveal her buttocks. Accompanying it was a caption that read, "Erdogan: He's very ...

    Since January 2015, Charlie Hebdo has continued to be embroiled in controversy. Daniel Schneidermannargues that the 2015 attack raised the profile of the paper internationally with non-Francophone audiences, meaning that only parts of the paper are selectively translated into English, making it easy to misrepresent the editorial stance of the publi...

  3. Le 1178 e numéro du journal Charlie Hebdo, surnommé « numéro des survivants », publié le mercredi 14 janvier 2015, est le premier numéro paru après l'attentat du 7 janvier 2015 contre le journal satirique, qui a coûté la vie à douze personnes, dont huit membres de la rédaction : les dessinateurs Cabu, Charb, Honoré ...

  4. Le journal Charlie Hebdo est né de l’interdiction de la publication de Hara-Kiri Hebdo en 1970. À la suite des événements de Mai-68, le monde du dessin de presse subit un changement radical.

  5. 8 nov. 2020 · Il y a cinquante ans, le 23 novembre 1970, le fameux journal satirique publiait son premier numéro à la suite de la mort du Général de Gaulle. L’historien Stéphane Mazurier, auteur d’une somme sur « Charlie Hebdo », raconte comment.

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    Charlie Hebdo. Hebdomadaire satirique français. Les origines de Charlie Hebdo remontent à 1960 lorsque François Cavanna et Georges Bernier (alias le Professeur Choron) créent Hara-Kiri Mensuel, journal illustré de mouvance libertaire, lequel devient Hara-Kiri Hebdo en 1969 (→ Hara-Kiri ).

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