
In the aftermath of the terror attack at French satirical newspaper Charlie Hebdo, illustrators and cartoonists from all over the world honored the 12 artists and citizens who were killed by doing what they do best – drawing cartoons.
From Bored Panda:
Their messages range from anger and defiance to grief and hope, but there is a common thread. It is clear that, in their eyes, the people at Charlie Hebdo have died as martyrs who championed the freedom of expression and of the press, which are some of the core elements of a free society.
(For image credits, see Bored Panda)
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