Charlie Hebdo: Satire who minces no words Although the Wednesday - TopicsExpress



          

Charlie Hebdo: Satire who minces no words Although the Wednesday attack on the French weekly magazine editors have never logged, most analyzes agree that is associated with satire directed at Islam. The current issue of the magazine is devoted to exaggeration Islamization of France, one of the last editorial posts on Twitter again caricatured head of the Islamic state. The front page of Wednesdays edition filled with cartoon writer Michel Houellebecq, who sits fuddled with cigarette in hand and thinking about the future. Figure adds the word magician Forecasts Houellebecq a fictitious author jokes that year he loses all his teeth, and in 2022 will celebrate Ramadan. Cartoon related to his newly released book Soumission (Submissions) on the future of Islam in France. Houellebecqův novel was published on Wednesday, passion and provoked criticism but even before its release. Among others mentioned as future presidential office at the Elysee Palace befriends Muslim president. His policy includes the introduction of polygamy and forced to wear the Muslim headscarf for women. The Islamic government but France brings a decline in unemployment and crime. The editors are also several weekly satirical wiped the leader of the radical Islamic State of Abu Bakr al-Bagdádího. Editors at the last twittering report before Wednesdays attack by the way to wish readers a happy new year and joined a caricature of the self-styled Islamic State of Caliph al-Bagdádího that he wishes. Baghdad, preaching a raised index finger, then declares: A particularly health. crosses borders The satirical weekly in the past repeatedly become the target of attacks because of the provocative content. When in 2012 published cartoons of Prophet Muhammad concluded by France preventative its embassies abroad. A year earlier the attackers burned newsroom office because his name was Muhammads managing editor. In 2006, a series of cartoons has outraged Muslims Prophet originally published by the Danish newspaper Jyllands-Posten. Muhammad, whom Muslims have a ban on display, happened repeatedly ridiculed figure, weekly him, among other things caricatured as naked or in a wheelchair for the disabled, which pushed an Orthodox Jew. According to the BBC is the way Charlie Hebdo works respected tradition in French journalism, which has its roots in the time scandalous posters condemning example, the French queen Marie Antoinette. Charlie Hebdo combines left-wing radicalism and provocative, often vulgar content that is not worried with the crossing of social conventions. Weekly was never sold in large editions.
Posted on: Wed, 07 Jan 2015 17:21:09 +0000

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