A week after 12 people were killed at its office, satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo released an eight-page edition in 16 different languages with a cover featuring the Prophet Muhammad — the image the magazine was targeted at for publishing—with a single tear saying, “All is Forgiven.”
Five million copies are expected to be sold.
Some of the biggest media platforms in the world chose not to show the cover in its coverage.
The New York Times’ story links to French daily Libération Société, describing the cover but not showing it.
Also Read: CNN, MSNBC Censor Controversial Charlie Hebdo Cartoons to Varying Degrees...
Five million copies are expected to be sold.
Some of the biggest media platforms in the world chose not to show the cover in its coverage.
The New York Times’ story links to French daily Libération Société, describing the cover but not showing it.
Also Read: CNN, MSNBC Censor Controversial Charlie Hebdo Cartoons to Varying Degrees...
- 1/14/2015
- by Jordan Chariton
- The Wrap
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