Charlie hebdo cartoons

Iran behind hack of French magazine Charlie Hebdo, Microsoft says

The magazine was hacked in early January after it published a series of cartoons that negatively depicted Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Khamenei.

 An Iranian cleric holds a picture of Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, during a protest to condemn the French magazine Charlie Hebdo for republishing cartoons insulting Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, in front of the French Embassy in Tehran, Iran, January 8, 2023
Iranian Foreign Minister Hossein Amirabdollahian speaks during a news conference in Tehran, Iran, November 23, 2022.

Iran summons French ambassador after Charlie Hebdo mocks supreme leader

A man holds a giant pencil as he takes part in a solidarity march in the streets of Paris after the Charlie Hebdo shootings

Appeal starts in Paris court over Charlie Hebdo attack

 Supporters of the banned Islamist political party Tehrik-e-Labaik Pakistan (TLP) run amid the smoke of tear gas during a protest demanding the release of their leader and the expulsion of the French ambassador over cartoons depicting the Prophet Mohammed, in Lahore, Pakistan, October 23, 2021.

Pakistan Islamists clash with police in row over French cartoons


Dutch teacher in hiding after threatened for Islamic cartoon discussion

The cartoon, which won a national prize in 2015, shows a decapitated figure labelled "Charlie Hebdo" sticking its tongue out at a bearded man with a bloody sword.

Muslim demonstrators hold placards during a protest against the publication of cartoons depicting the Prophet Mohammad in Charlie Hebdo in London

Paris knife attacker suspect says wanted to go after Charlie Hebdo

The attack took place in front of a building where Islamist militants gunned down employees of Charlie Hebdo in 2015 because of the republication of cartoons depicting Prophet Mohammad.

A man poses with the new issue of French satirical weekly Charlie Hebdo at a cafe in Nice.

France’s 'most-wanted woman' absent from 2015 Paris attacks trial

The January 2015 attacks in Paris, where no less than 17 people lost their lives, were claimed by the Islamic state.

Hayat Boumeddiene

Dutch anti-Islam lawmaker revives plan for Mohammad cartoon contest

Original plans for the contest were shelved over a year ago for fear of violent retribution.

Geert Wilders 390

International cartoon artists take on some serious issues

The Respekt project started in 2011 with artists in Russia and the German Goethe-Institut in Moscow.

German cartoonist Reinhard Kleist (left) working with other international artists on the Respekt project at Holon’s Israeli Cartoon Museum

Armed with a sense of humor

(From left to right) Ilan Siboni, owner and chef of Darna restaurant, Liat Fink, artist Uri Fink and Yossi Klar, director of TICP social networks

Hamas stirs outrage after 'rape' cartoon suggests PA complicit in Israeli abuses

The cartoonist responsible for the drawing replaced the initial illustration with one that appears to be a sequel rather than an entirely different scenario.

A Hamas cartoon accusing the PA of allowing Israel to dominate the West Bank

Far-right Dutch politician airs Mohammed cartoon drawn at targeted Texas competition

Wilders denies that he intended to provoke, claiming that he did it "because we have to show that we stand for freedom of speech and that we will never surrender to violence."

Far right dutch politician Geert Wilders of the antiimmigration Freedom (PVV) Party arrives at a PVV rally after the European Parliament elections.

'Charlie Hebdo' cartoonist, attack survivor to leave publication

"Every print-run was torture because the others are no longer there," says Renald Luzier

A man poses with the new issue of French satirical weekly Charlie Hebdo at a cafe in Nice.

High Court votes to allow Liberman to distribute 'Charlie Hebdo', overturns election committee ban

The controversy started when Yisrael Beytenu planned to give out copies of French newspaper Charlie Hebdo’s "survivors’ issue."

Yisrael Beytenu activists reading Charlie Hebdo with their mouths taped shut in front of Independence Hall in Tel Aviv

French National Front gains traction ahead of regional elections

French National Front gains traction ahead of regional elections Far-right party objects to public display of kippot and ritual slaughter

NATIONAL FRONT leader Marine Le Pen (center) attends a gathering to pay tribute to the ‘Charlie Hebdo’ shooting, in the south of France last month