Not forgotten
Charlie Hebdo, four years ago today.
Four years after Charlie Hebdo attacks, satirists bemoan the loss of reason #JeSuisCharliehttps://t.co/vrkNQyUwiW
— Ex-Muslims of North America (@ExmuslimsOrg) January 7, 2019
‘Respect for religion’ has become a code phrase meaning ‘fear of religion.’ – Salman Rushdie #JeSuisCharlie pic.twitter.com/C2DaT8ZVTc
— Ex-Muslims of North America (@ExmuslimsOrg) January 7, 2019
“I am not afraid of retaliation. I have no kids, no wife, no car, no credit. It perhaps sounds a bit pompous, but I prefer to die standing than living on my knees.” Charb – Chief Editor at Charlie Hebdo #JeSuisCharlie pic.twitter.com/rSmHMZ0nnF
— Ex-Muslims of North America (@ExmuslimsOrg) January 7, 2019
It’s four years ago today that the Charlie Hebdo attack took place. This is what I wrote the following day: https://t.co/liOGIfjf4H And what I wrote a year later: https://t.co/sX1Hse0Hhn Both still hold.
— Kenan Malik (@kenanmalik) January 7, 2019
Not forgotten. pic.twitter.com/NVod4DkGf8
— AuthorJ&M (@JandMo) January 7, 2019
#JeSuisCharlie
Je Suis Charlie
Je Suis Charlie.
Things have changed quite a lot since then, haven’t they? It’s hard to find a government that doesn’t target journalists.