Cartoonists around the world respond to the Charlie Hebdo attack
Thursday, January 8, 2015
Here are some of the reactions of cartoon artists around the world to yesterday's attack on the satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo in Paris, which resulted in the death of 12 people, including 4 cartoonists.
Joep Bertrams - "Immortal"
David Pope
Jamesuary
Boulet - "Ducks (also journals) fly higher than weapons"
More - after the jump
Ruben L. Oppenheimer
Satish Acharya
Nate Beeler
Dave Brown
Rob Tornoe
Varvel
Sarah McIntyre
Chappatte
Steve Bell
Matt Pritchett
Jean Jullien - "I am Charlie"
Boston Globe Opinion
John O'Farrell
Signe Wilkinson
Carlos Latuff
More - here
Joep Bertrams - "Immortal"
David Pope
Jamesuary
Boulet - "Ducks (also journals) fly higher than weapons"
More - after the jump
Ruben L. Oppenheimer
Satish Acharya
Nate Beeler
Dave Brown
Rob Tornoe
Varvel
Sarah McIntyre
Chappatte
Steve Bell
Matt Pritchett
Jean Jullien - "I am Charlie"
Boston Globe Opinion
John O'Farrell
Signe Wilkinson
Carlos Latuff
More - here
3 comentarii:
The Charlie Hebdo attack was a tragic event that sparked a global conversation about free speech and the role of satire.
The resilience of free expression and the global commitment to upholding the right to speak out against oppression. Through their work, these artists unite in defense of creative freedom and stand against violence and intimidation.
Solidarity through their art to defend freedom of expression and condemn violence. This global response underscores the powerful role of satire in addressing and challenging threats to free speech.