Cartoonists across the world mourn on the aftermath of the attack against “Charlie Hebdo”

Freedom of expression and the press should never die

Cartoonists around the world stand by their colleagues who were victims of the attack against Charlie Hebdo satirical newspaper, in Paris, France, by Islamic fanatics. The whole world mourned today, of the 12 victims and the wounded from the unfair and evil attack on the newspaper. Below, is a collection of cartoons taken from various social media, and collated by buzzfeed.com.

Buzzfeed’s Nathan W. Pyle, Loryn Brantz, and Will Varner.

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Lucille Clerc

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Magnus Shaw

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Ann Telnaes

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Nono
“Died for the freedom of expression.”

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Tomi Ungerer
“No Freedom without freedom of press.”

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Francisco J. Olea
“Grab your weapons, friends.”

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Rafael Mantesso

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Martin Vidberg
“Today, I am a press cartoonist. Today, I am a journalist. Today, I draw for Charlie Hebdo.”

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Carlos Latuff

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JM:o
“Murderous attack at the headquarters of Charlie Hebdo.”

 

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Bernardo Erlich
“The world has become so serious that humor is a risky profession.”

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Nate Beeler

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Loïc Sécheresse

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Neelabh Banerjee

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Zep

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Tommy Dessine

“Oh no… not them…”

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Plantu

“My heart is with Charlie Hebdo.”

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Joep Bertrams
“Unstoppable Charlie Hebdo.”

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Boulet

“Ducks will always fly higher than guns.” (Ducks in French is also a slang term for newspaper.)

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 Jean Jullien

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 Ruben L. Oppenheimer

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David Pope

 

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Source: Buzzfeed.com, Via: Twitter, Instagram

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