“Are we still Charlie? Ten years after the Charlie Hebdo and Hypercasher massacres, are we still taking to the streets to defend the right to satire, humour and, more broadly, our freedom of expression and the rejection of all forms of violence? While France prepares for this examination of conscience around the commemorations of 7 January 2015, we can already say that elsewhere in the world, the trend is not very Charlie. Since 2024, the majority of the world’s population has been living in a country that censors press cartoons, whether partially or totally. We therefore have a duty, because we are practically the last ones standing, to brandish the banner of the right to satire and freedom of the press.” Kak, President of Cartooning for Peace.
Cartooning for Peace is bringing together 40 press cartoons from around the world in this new collection, in tribute to Charlie Hebdo, press cartoons and the fight for freedom of expression.
With cartoons by:
Dilem (Algeria); Landschulz (Germany); Langer (Argentina); Cost, Kroll, Lectrr, Marec, Vadot (Belgium); Glez (Burkina Faso); Bado, Côté (Canada); Ramsés (Cuba); Bo Bojesen, Refn (Denmark); Sherif Arafa (Egypt); Kap (Spain); Kuper (United States) ; Jiho, Kak, Mykaïa, Piet, Plantu, Rodho, Sanaga, Willem (France); Behrang Jeddi, Mana Neyestani (Iran); Kichka, Uri Fink (Israel); Nardi (Italy); Emad Hajjaj (Jordan); Boligán, Darío (Mexico); Arend van Dam (Netherlands); António, Carrilho (Portugal); Chappatte, Debuhme, Herrmann (Switzerland).
Published in tribute to the victims of the attacks on 7 January 2015.
PUBLISHER RELEASE: 2 January 2025
FORMAT: 64 pages
PRICE: €3.90
This January, Cartooning for Peace, which is committed to defending freedom of expression on a daily basis, is paying tribute to Charlie Hebdo: More information here.