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Cartoonists and commentators displayed solidarity with French satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo after the attack on its office in Paris on Wednesday, in which 12 people, including 10 journalists, have been confirmed dead.Cartoonists and commentators displayed solidarity with French satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo after the attack on its office in Paris on Wednesday, in which 12 people, including 10 journalists, have been confirmed dead.
David Pope, cartoonist at the Canberra Times, posted this moving tribute:David Pope, cartoonist at the Canberra Times, posted this moving tribute:
Can't sleep tonight, thoughts with my French cartooning colleagues, their families and loved ones #CharlieHebdo pic.twitter.com/LqIMRCHPgKCan't sleep tonight, thoughts with my French cartooning colleagues, their families and loved ones #CharlieHebdo pic.twitter.com/LqIMRCHPgK
Cartoonist @plantu of Le Monde posted this, which translates as “Wholeheartedly with Charlie Hebdo.”Cartoonist @plantu of Le Monde posted this, which translates as “Wholeheartedly with Charlie Hebdo.”
De tout coeur avec Charlie Hebdo. pic.twitter.com/8KwTipn3WpDe tout coeur avec Charlie Hebdo. pic.twitter.com/8KwTipn3Wp
Indian cartoonist Satish Acharya tweeted this:Indian cartoonist Satish Acharya tweeted this:
The little weapon! #CharlieHebdo #cartoon pic.twitter.com/VFFZD2f8RzThe little weapon! #CharlieHebdo #cartoon pic.twitter.com/VFFZD2f8Rz
Egyptian cartoonist Cheb Makhlouf published this illustration:
Egyptian cartoonist @makhlouz publishes this illustration, in solidarity with the fallen at #CharlieHebdo. pic.twitter.com/sXVWOhhrWG
Brazilian cartoonist Carlos Latuff published this tribute:
#CharlieHebdo #ParisShooting pic.twitter.com/H4IJlNpFKc
Dutch cartoonist Ruben Oppenheimer posted:
#CharlieHebdo pic.twitter.com/15O4YC2KWg
Yannick Lemay from Québec, Canada, posted:
#jesuischarlie #charliehebdo pic.twitter.com/KEEpqGEKko
From a Spanish cartoonist:
Spanish caricaturists: "And this is our gun"
#CharlieHebdo pic.twitter.com/bwugTPh0Al
This strong image was posted by Philippe Henchoz:
Le crayon est une arme dont les fascistes, fondamentalistes et autres totalitaristes ont peur. #CharlieHebdo pic.twitter.com/cAsotPrNQ8
A tribute from Belgium-based newspaper De Standaard:
Solidair met #CharlieHebdo - http://t.co/buPxo988Dk - cc @RLOppenheimer pic.twitter.com/fKlL1mRjPv
French website Le Plus posted shared this cartoon:
#CharlieHebdo C'est la liberté qu'on assassine >> http://t.co/uvDK3N9Co3 pic.twitter.com/L81TX1Qwnr
Artist Tomi Ungerer tweeted this cartoon with the caption, “No freedom without freedom of press”:
Solidarité avec #ChalieHebdo pic.twitter.com/3DWVu9bwg2
French illustrator Martin Vidberg tweeted:
Comment dessiner aujourd'hui ?
Comment ne pas dessiner aujourd'hui ? pic.twitter.com/cNtJY6e7MK
Columbus Dispatch cartoonist Nate Beeler posted his cartoon originally published in 2010:
RIP #CharlieHebdo cartoonists. My toon from 2010: pic.twitter.com/ahyyrlN57s
Cartoonist Loïc Sécheresse, from Paris, tweeted this vivid cartoon:
7 janvier 2015 / January 7, 2015 #CharlieHebdo pic.twitter.com/Bs6LpzeZGl
Indian cartoonist Neelabh Banerjee tweeted:
Horrible attack.Cartoonists across the world are uniting against bloodshed and violence. @ibnlive @cnnbrk pic.twitter.com/QtTe9INeU9
This caroon was posted by Stephen Strydom, from South Africa:
"this is not a religion" #IamCharlie #CharlieHebdo pic.twitter.com/d2cWyrDPSC
Julien Fabro of Piwee, a French creative site, posted:
Des illustrateurs rendent hommage en dessin aux victimes de #CharlieHebdo > http://t.co/qBlHu5RAia pic.twitter.com/CZ7iIkxUeb
French cartoonist Gilles Roussel tweeted:
#CharlieHebdo pic.twitter.com/ay6ugiyvnd
French graphic designer Jean Jullien posted:
I am devastated by what just happened in France. #CharlieHebdo pic.twitter.com/IxEbScqYFh
Journalist Gilles Klein shared this cartoon from French newspaper Le Télégramme :
#CharlieHebdo : l'hommage de notre dessinateur Nono (Le Télégramme, Britanny) pic.twitter.com/r10I7RdMAS
US Journalist Seth Fiegerman posted this cartoon from Indy Star:
This cartoon pretty much says it all #CharlieHebdo http://t.co/BrvOZKJspU pic.twitter.com/GwAbVMXYgn
And finally, a cartoon by Washington Post cartoonist Ann Telnaes:
Washington Post cartoonist @AnnTelnaes on #CharlieHebdo. http://t.co/kwtvbInWJC pic.twitter.com/Ipk9Q6y0RA
On social media, many expressed their support for the magazine by publishing its cartoons, including Charlie Hebdo’s controversial front cover “Charia Hebdo”, showing a cartoon depicting the Muslim prophet Muhammad.On social media, many expressed their support for the magazine by publishing its cartoons, including Charlie Hebdo’s controversial front cover “Charia Hebdo”, showing a cartoon depicting the Muslim prophet Muhammad.
The front cover below, which has also been widely tweeted, has the caption “Love is stronger than hate” and was published six days after the magazine’s offices were firebombed in 2011.The front cover below, which has also been widely tweeted, has the caption “Love is stronger than hate” and was published six days after the magazine’s offices were firebombed in 2011.
Six days after Charlie Hebdo’s offices were firebombed, their front cover was this. “Love is stronger than hate.” pic.twitter.com/7YInU4Cc00Six days after Charlie Hebdo’s offices were firebombed, their front cover was this. “Love is stronger than hate.” pic.twitter.com/7YInU4Cc00
On social media many retweeted the last post from the magazine’s official account, which was sent just hours before the attack. The cartoon is of Isis’s self-styled leader, Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, with a caption reading: “Best wishes. To you too, al-Baghdadi.”On social media many retweeted the last post from the magazine’s official account, which was sent just hours before the attack. The cartoon is of Isis’s self-styled leader, Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, with a caption reading: “Best wishes. To you too, al-Baghdadi.”
Meilleurs vœux, au fait. pic.twitter.com/a2JOhqJZJMMeilleurs vœux, au fait. pic.twitter.com/a2JOhqJZJM
A French games developer pointed out that the cartoon in this week’s issue of the magazine attacked alleged anti-Muslim writer Michel Houellebecq.A French games developer pointed out that the cartoon in this week’s issue of the magazine attacked alleged anti-Muslim writer Michel Houellebecq.
Irony is that this week's cover of Charlie Hebdo is an attack against Islamophobe writer Houellebecq pic.twitter.com/9NjY5B8QWoIrony is that this week's cover of Charlie Hebdo is an attack against Islamophobe writer Houellebecq pic.twitter.com/9NjY5B8QWo
Many commentators also posted a satirical New Yorker cartoon by Robert Mankoff on the issue of freedom of speech, which was first published in September 2012.Many commentators also posted a satirical New Yorker cartoon by Robert Mankoff on the issue of freedom of speech, which was first published in September 2012.
Here's the New Yorker's Charlie Hebdo cartoon pic.twitter.com/SDZ2yege6rHere's the New Yorker's Charlie Hebdo cartoon pic.twitter.com/SDZ2yege6r
Another Middle East-themed Charlie Hebdo cartoon, asking readers for funds. "It's certain he can't rely on Qatar!" pic.twitter.com/EYaSkQfrfFAnother Middle East-themed Charlie Hebdo cartoon, asking readers for funds. "It's certain he can't rely on Qatar!" pic.twitter.com/EYaSkQfrfF
An account that reacts to news by posting in the style of Tintin tweeted this image, by Belgian cartoonist Georges Remi:An account that reacts to news by posting in the style of Tintin tweeted this image, by Belgian cartoonist Georges Remi:
#CharlieHebdo pic.twitter.com/REnwvn2WiN#CharlieHebdo pic.twitter.com/REnwvn2WiN
User Thierry Puget, @titi1960, tweeted the image below, which was widely shared by those wanting to express solidarity with the victims of the attack. Within an hour after news of the shooting broke, the hashtag #JeSuisCharlie began trending on Twitter worldwide:User Thierry Puget, @titi1960, tweeted the image below, which was widely shared by those wanting to express solidarity with the victims of the attack. Within an hour after news of the shooting broke, the hashtag #JeSuisCharlie began trending on Twitter worldwide:
#JESUISCHARLIE pic.twitter.com/4fkcjH0yaz#JESUISCHARLIE pic.twitter.com/4fkcjH0yaz
Media organisations, including Germany’s Bild (below), also shared the photo:Media organisations, including Germany’s Bild (below), also shared the photo:
#JeSuisCharlie #CharlieHebdo pic.twitter.com/etjVN897lW#JeSuisCharlie #CharlieHebdo pic.twitter.com/etjVN897lW
Officials used this picture to express their solidarity, including the US embassy in Paris:Officials used this picture to express their solidarity, including the US embassy in Paris:
US Embassy in Paris changes Twitter pic to #JeSuisCharlie @USEmbassyFrance pic.twitter.com/amZEARKIHqUS Embassy in Paris changes Twitter pic to #JeSuisCharlie @USEmbassyFrance pic.twitter.com/amZEARKIHq