World’s Cartoonists Respond To Charlie Hebdo Shootings

In the wake of the terrible attack by extremists on Charlie Hebdo offices in Paris on January 6, 2015, many cartoonists from newspapers around the globe are sharing their feelings and solidarity through illustrations.

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Image credit: Lucille Clerc
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Image credit: Pat Chappatte/New York Times
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Image credit: David Pope
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Image credit: Karl Camilleri
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Image credit: Nate Beeler
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Image credit: Magnus Shaw
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Image credit: Zero
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“The world has become so serious that humor is a risky profession.” Image credit: Bernardo Erlich
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“They died for freedom of expression.” Image credit: Nono
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“To arms,, comrades” Image credit: via Michele Laroque
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Image credit: Jean Jullien
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Image credit: Ayesha Mattu
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Image credit: Mac Leod
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Image credit: JM Nieto
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Image credit: Ann Telnaes
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Image credits: James Walmesley
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Image credit: Ruben L. Oppenheimer
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Image credit: Il Giornaleo
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Image credit: David Fitzsimmons
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Image credit: Rafael Mantesso
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Image credit: Rob Tornoe
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Image credit: Orgulloy Satisfaccion

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