Charlie Hebdo (French pronunciation:[ʃaʁli ɛbdo]; French for Charlie Weekly) is a French satirical weekly magazine, featuring cartoons, reports, polemics, and jokes. Irreverent and stridently non-conformist in tone, the publication describes itself as above all secular and atheist,far-left-wing, and anti-racist publishing articles about the extreme right (especially the French nationalist National Front party), religion (Catholicism, Islam, Judaism), politics and culture.
The magazine has been the target of two terrorist attacks, in 2011 and 2015. Both were presumed to be in response to a number of controversial Muhammad cartoons it published. In the second of these attacks, 12 people were killed, including publishing director Charb and several other prominent cartoonists.
Charlie Hebdo first appeared in 1970 as a companion to the monthly Hara-Kiri magazine, after a previous title was banned for mocking the death of former French President Charles de Gaulle. In 1981 publication ceased, but the magazine was resurrected in 1992. Its current editor-in-chief is Gérard Biard. The previous editors were François Cavanna (1970–1981) and Philippe Val (1992–2009). The magazine is published every Wednesday, with special editions issued on an unscheduled basis.
Charlie Hebdo issue No.1178 was published on 14 January 2015. It was the first issue after the Charlie Hebdo shooting on 7 January 2015 in which terrorists killed twelve people. The edition was put together by surviving Charlie Hebdo cartoonists, journalists, and former contributors and was prepared in a room in the offices of Libération. The issue's print run of 7.95 million copies became the record for the French press. The publication sparked protests by Muslim demonstrators in Yemen, Pakistan, Mauritania, Algeria, Mali, Senegal, Niger, Chechnya, and other countries. In Niger, violent protests led to 10 deaths.
Background
The Charlie Hebdo offices suffered a terrorist attack on 7 January 2015 in which twelve died, including the editor and several core contributors. The remaining staff initially did not think they could publish the next issue on schedule, but other media organizations encouraged them to do so and offered practical and economic help. On 9 January staff and occasional contributors gathered in a room in the offices of the newspaper Libération and were lent computers from Le Monde. There were around 25 people, including Willem, Luz, Corinne "Coco" Rey, Babouse, Sigolène Vinson, Antonio Fischetti, Zineb El Rhazoui, Richard Malka and Laurent Léger.
Fourteen people have been found guilty of involvement in the Paris terrorist attacks in 2015.
They were accused of helping the gunmen who attacked the offices of the satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo and a Jewish supermarket, killing seventeen people.
The people convicted were found guilty of helping to arrange, fund and support the terrorist attacks.
Sky News' Europe correspondent Adam Parsons looks back at an attack that changed a nation.
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Remembering the victims of the attack at Charlie Hebdo
CNN's Tom Foreman profiles some of the cartoonists targeted in the Paris terror attack at Charlie Hebdo.
Fourteen people have been found guilty of involvement in the Paris terrorist attacks in 2015.
They were accused of helping the gunmen who attacked the offices ...
Fourteen people have been found guilty of involvement in the Paris terrorist attacks in 2015.
They were accused of helping the gunmen who attacked the offices of the satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo and a Jewish supermarket, killing seventeen people.
The people convicted were found guilty of helping to arrange, fund and support the terrorist attacks.
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Jan. 7 -- Gunmen opened fire on the offices of French satirical cartoon magazine Charlie Hebdo on Wednesday. Bloomberg's Brendan Greeley looks at what Charlie Hebdo is and why it was the target of France's worst terrorist attack in decades. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Charlie Hebdo (French pronunciation:[ʃaʁli ɛbdo]; French for Charlie Weekly) is a French satirical weekly magazine, featuring cartoons, reports, polemics, and jokes. Irreverent and stridently non-conformist in tone, the publication describes itself as above all secular and atheist,far-left-wing, and anti-racist publishing articles about the extreme right (especially the French nationalist National Front party), religion (Catholicism, Islam, Judaism), politics and culture.
The magazine has been the target of two terrorist attacks, in 2011 and 2015. Both were presumed to be in response to a number of controversial Muhammad cartoons it published. In the second of these attacks, 12 people were killed, including publishing director Charb and several other prominent cartoonists.
Charlie Hebdo first appeared in 1970 as a companion to the monthly Hara-Kiri magazine, after a previous title was banned for mocking the death of former French President Charles de Gaulle. In 1981 publication ceased, but the magazine was resurrected in 1992. Its current editor-in-chief is Gérard Biard. The previous editors were François Cavanna (1970–1981) and Philippe Val (1992–2009). The magazine is published every Wednesday, with special editions issued on an unscheduled basis.