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Ah, freedom of speech. We have that only to denigrate Christianity and Judaism, while anyone who touches Islam is in serious trouble.
Ah, freedom of speech. We have that only to denigrate Christianity and Judaism, while anyone who touches Islam is in serious trouble.
Macron sues owner of billboards depicting him as Hitler but accused says Charlie Chaplin did the same in 'The Dictator'.
Court stops short of imposing life sentence sought by prosecution for 2015 attacks on Charlie Hebdo offices, Jewish supermarket.
It has reached the point in France where ads with the offensive word 'Christian' in them are refused, even for charity drives. Op-ed.
French prosecutors seek 5 years to life in prison for 14 suspected accomplices of the Charlie Hebdo attackers.
When China fills Uyghur re-education camps, it can do so thanks to the unwavering support-silence of its hypocritical Muslim friends.Op-ed.
Instead of decrying the murder of innocents for being 'infidels', you attack free speech in France that 'defamed' your prophet.Op-ed.
Charlie Hebdo cartoons, including one of Mohammed, projected onto Montpellier gov't building to make statement against radical Islam.
France, and this is the sad truth, is perhaps not recoverable. It's too late. Metastasis is not curable. Opinion.
18-year-old admits to stabbing two people with a meat cleaver outside the former Paris offices of Charlie Hebdo magazine.
Following death threats from terrorist groups against Charlie Hebdo magazine, stabbing attack reported outside of magazine's former offices.
Judge orders delay in trial of suspect in 2015 attacks on newspaper, Jewish supermarket after accused falls ill in the box.
Primary suspect in trial over 2015 Charlie Hebdo massacre denies any responsibility for the attacks.
French weekly targeted by Islamist terrorists in 2015 attack republishes series of cartoons considered offensive to Islam at start of trial.
Suspects linked to 2015 Paris-region attacks will stand trial next year, source says.
French satirical magazine once again targeted by Muslim extremists in threats both online and posted directly to its offices.
French lawmakers form a commission of inquiry into possible security failings over 2015 terror attacks in Paris.
Terrorist shot dead after attempting to attack police station in French capital on one-year anniversary of Charlie Hebdo attacks.
One year from jihadist attack secular satire paper blames 'idea of God,' Vatican accuses cartoonists of using God to justify hatred.
Spelling error discovered during official ceremony to mark year anniversary of three-day terror spree in Paris last January.
US Secretary of State claims January attacks in Paris had 'sort of legitimacy', compared to 'indiscriminate' bloodshed in latest spree.
Kremlin condemns satirical magazine for publishing political cartoons on the Metrojet plane crash.
How have attitudes to free speech and Islam changed during the past 10 years since the first 'Mohammed cartoons' controversy?
Man sues French TV, radio stations for live coverage revealing he was hiding in shop where Charlie Hebdo murderers holed up in last stand.
In book finished two days before Paris attack, Charbonnier attacks white elite for saying Islam can not be made fun of.
Flemming Rose, culture editor who started the Mohammed cartoon controversy in 2005, given prize for promoting freedom of speech.
Paris Match releases photos of terrorist brothers behind Charlie Hebdo massacre, calling to 'stop infantilizing the public.'
Foreign minister hails High Court decision to permit Yisrael Beytenu party distributing copies of Charlie Hebdo.
ISIS-affiliated Twitter accounts call for lone-wolf attacks against Charlie Hebdo cartoonist and human rights activist, Zineb el-Rhazoui.
After Yesh Atid MK Yaakov Peri suggests negotiating with Islamic State, Jewish Home's Ayelet Shaked offers him a 'helping hand'.
Cartoons reprinted for the first time in Tokyo, with Mohammed's face pixelate.
Supreme Court orders Ahmed Tibi, Salim Joubran, and Attorney General to explain why injunction against Yisrael Beytenu still in place.
FM slams defense minister after demanding his portfolio, petitions ban on Charlie Hebdo saying no one else protesting for free speech.
1,000 British Muslims protest against what they call the "insulting depictions" of the Prophet Mohammed by Charlie Hebdo.
Elections committee bans satire magazine featuring Mohammed, but Liberman vows not to allow silencing for terrorists.
Yisrael Beytenu will appeal to Supreme Court against Central Election Committee's ruling to bar party's distribution of Charlie Hebdo issue.
Election Committee upholds petition from MK Ahmed Tibi against distributing Charlie Hebdo; Liberman vows to stop 'terrorism' from within.
Iran plans to get its revenge for the Charlie Hebdo caricatures of Mohammed - by sponsoring a Holocaust cartoon contest.
Rampage over Mohammed cartoons leads to tough questions for Arab scholars, including if Holocaust is 'indisputable.'