About ten years ago, Islamists carried out a terrorist attack on the employees of the French satirical magazine “Charlie Hebdo”. The newspaper now commemorates this sad anniversary in its own unique way.
“Charlie Hebdo” is now looking for the best cartoons that are critical of religion. The competition is aimed “at those who are tired of living in a world ruled by God and religion,” the editorial staff writes on its website. “Express your anger about the influence of all religions on their freedoms.”
The best works are published
The call under the title ‘#MockingGod’ is aimed at cartoonists and caricaturists from all over the world. The best drawings will be published in the satirical magazine on the occasion of the tenth anniversary of the terrorist attack.
On January 7, 2015, Islamist terrorists broke into the editorial office of “Charlie Hebdo” and killed twelve people. The magazine previously published cartoons of Mohammed. The two jihadists were shot dead by special police units a few days later.
Source: Krone

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