The French satirical weekly Charlie Hebdo has stirred up anger again over the front page of its latest edition which focuses on the earthquake in Turkey The French weekly magazine Charlie. French satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo has sparked outrage on social media after it published a cartoon appearing to make light of the magnitude 7.8 earthquake that killed thousands in.
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Live TV Russia's war in Ukraine Charlie Hebdo earthquake cartoon triggers angry reaction Satirical French magazine Charlie Hebdo is under fire yet again on social media, this time for a. Charlie Hebdo has come under fire again for its latest cartoon, which makes light of the deadly earthquake in Turkey and Syria. Several have called out the French satirical magazine for the 'insensitive' and 'vile' sketch, even comparing it to hate speech FP Explainers February 09, 2023 09:37:33 IST The French satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo has come under fire for publishing a cartoon which mocked the devastating earthquakes which hit Turkey and Syria on Monday. French satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo's latest cartoon mocking victims of the Turkey-Syria earthquake in an insensitive cartoon has been met with global condemnation. The magazine, known for its racist and insensitive satirical cartoons, shared its "Cartoon of the Day" on Twitter just hours after the 7.8 magnitude earthquake occurred on Monday.
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1K 84K views 1 month ago #Aljazeeraenglish #News This cartoon by French magazine Charlie Hebdo about the earthquake in Turkey has provoked an angry reaction online. French magazine Charlie Hebdo has sparked outrage with a new cartoon mocking Türkiye after the country was hit on Monday by two deadly earthquakes. The cartoon, posted on Twitter under the heading "cartoon of the day," shows buildings near collapse and lying in rubble, a flipped-over car, and piles of debris in the quakes' aftermath. February 7, 2023 at 5:12 pm French magazine, Charlie Hebdo, has sparked outrage with a new cartoon mocking Turkiye after the country was hit on Monday by two deadly earthquakes, Anadolu News. Inciting fury on social media, the French satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo published a cartoon that appeared to mock and vilify the victims of the magnitude 7.8 earthquake that killed thousands in Turkey and Syria.
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A cartoon mocking the devastating earthquake that killed thousands in Turkey and Syria was published in the satirical French magazine Charlie Hebdo, triggering strong reactions on social media. The magazine shared the cartoon by artist Pierrick Juin in a tweet on Monday. The heading of the image is: "Earthquake in Turkey". Charlie Hebdo, the French weekly publication known for its racist cartoons and caricatures, has sparked condemnation over a cartoon mocking the victims of th.
The earthquake in Turkiye and Syria that caused widespread destruction has left much of the world aghast. The cumulative death toll has crossed over 16000 in. French satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo has become controversy's hot topic yet again after it mocked the devastating earthquake that hit Turkey and Syria on February 6th. Charlie Hebdo's Twitter account shared a "drawing of the day" that showed damaged housing infrastructure and a heap of rubble with the caption: "No need to send tanks."
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The satirical magazine is known for its racist cartoons and caricatures, which have been globally condemned, and has sparked a debate about free speech and the right to offend. Published February 7th, 2023 - 02:02 GMT. Charlie Hebdo's cartoon on earthquake in Turkey. (Charlie Hebdo/Twitter) ALBAWABA - Charlie Hebdo was slammed for sharing a "racist" cartoon on the.