Charlie Hebdo survivor says gunmen shouted 'Allahu akbar' before shooting him with Kalashnikov - News Summed Up

Charlie Hebdo survivor says gunmen shouted 'Allahu akbar' before shooting him with Kalashnikov


The current director of Charlie Hebdo says the magazine has 'nothing to regret' for publishing cartoons of the prophet Mohammed. The current director of Charlie Hebdo Laurent Sourisseau says the magazine has 'nothing to regret' for publishing cartoons of the prophet MohammedSourisseau said: 'I don't want to be dependent on the insane arbitrariness of fanatics.' Ten people were killed inside the offices of Charlie Hebdo including Jean Cabut, known as Cabu, 76, Georges Wolinski, 80, and Stephane 'Charb' Charbonnier, 47, who were among France's most celebrated cartoonists. Simon Fieschi was the first employee the terrorists encountered when they entered the magazine's Paris offices. Said and Cherif Kouachi targeted Charlie Hebdo because they believed the newspaper blasphemed Islam by publishing caricatures of the Prophet Mohammed.


Source: Daily Mail September 09, 2020 14:56 UTC



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