Paris and Press Freedom Under Siege
Tuesday, January 13, 2015
When extremists attacked the editorial offices of Charlie Hebdo in Paris, killing 10 journalists and cartoonists, they failed to suppress freedom of expression. Almost immediately, the world acknowledged the cartoonists' heroism by sending messages of condolences.
Condemnation of the brutal killings were pictured in various creative illustrationswithout much wordsas a sign of solidarity with their fallen colleagues. The untimely deaths of Charlie Hebdo journalists and cartoonists triggered a viral effect on the global social media, not just in Paris and France.
When extremists attacked the editorial offices of Charlie Hebdo in Paris, killing 10 journalists and cartoonists, they failed to suppress freedom of expression. Almost immediately, the world acknowledged the cartoonists' heroism by sending messages of condolences.
Condemnation of the brutal killings were pictured in various creative illustrationswithout much wordsas a sign of solidarity with their fallen colleagues. The untimely deaths of Charlie H
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