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Coco s choice: A Charlie Hebdo cartoonist s road back from hell

Coco s choice: A Charlie Hebdo cartoonist s road back from hell
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Coco s Choice: A Charlie Hebdo Cartoonist s Road Back From Hell

Coco’s Choice: A Charlie Hebdo Cartoonist’s Road Back From Hell Since surviving the 2015 attack on the French satirical magazine’s office, Corinne Rey has created a graphic novel and won national recognition in a man’s world. The cartoonist Corinne Rey, known as Coco, in Paris in March. Six years ago, two armed terrorists forced her to unlock the offices of the satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo.Credit.James Hill for The New York Times PARIS — For years after the attack on the Charlie Hebdo office, the most unbearable words for Corinne Rey, known as Coco, were, “In your place.” Other people couldn’t put themselves in her place at the satirical magazine. Others couldn’t know what they would have done.

A voir : un documentaire exceptionnel sur l histoire de Charlie Hebdo

A voir : un documentaire exceptionnel sur l histoire de Charlie Hebdo
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Charlie Hebdo trial: French court convicts 14 over 2015 terror attacks

First published on Wed 16 Dec 2020 11.24 EST A court in France has convicted 14 people in relation to the January 2015 terror attacks in Paris on the satirical newspaper Charlie Hebdo and a Jewish supermarket. A total of 17 people were murdered across three days in a series of attacks that horrified the nation. All three assailants were killed in shootouts with the police, leaving only accomplices to face trial. The defendants were found guilty on different charges, ranging from membership of a criminal network to complicity in the attacks. Terrorism-related charges were dropped for several of the defendants who were found guilty of lesser crimes.

Procès des attentats de janvier 2015 : notre récit complet de 54 jours éprouvants

Procès des attentats de janvier 2015 : notre récit complet de 54 jours éprouvants
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