Wednesday, January 7, 2015

Charlie broke in editorial conference – BBC

Charlie broke in editorial conference – BBC

Cabu, Wolinski, Charb Tignous and four of the most famous cartoonists of the newspaper, were killed in the attack that hit the satirical newspaper.

tragic Balls Charlie , one is tempted to say. But the heart is not there. Charlie Hebdo , today is a decimated writing. Laminated. Four of the most famous cartoonists of the satirical newspaper were murdered: Cabu, Wolinski, Charb and Tignous. We write this clip. A colleague of international service going head: “Hey, and if we erased that day? If it had never been? “

The economist Bernard Maris, aka” Uncle Bernard “, which also officiated on France Inter, also died. Just as a worker came repairs on the ground floor of writing, located at 10, rue Nicolas Appert, in the eleventh district of Paris. And as the officer in charge of close protection Charb. In all, there are 12 people who were killed and 8 wounded, some of which, including Philippe Lançon, Libération , are in a poor state even critical.

Wednesday, Charlie is the date of writing conference. Everyone is sitting around the table. We discuss, we yell, we gondola. In the old address, street Turbigo in the third arrondissement, Philippe Val Cavanna crossed when the latter was boss of the newspaper. Luce Rabbit was his columns on animals. The boys of writing teased gently. In Charlie, fuse jokes. “Still no attacks in France”: this is how Charb had titled one of his latest designs. It showed an Islamist, forefinger and Kalashnikov back, adding: “Wait, we have until late January to present his wishes.” Charb, the editorial director who, having distinguished by his scatological cartoon Mauritius Patapon, had taken up the ranks and became the leader of the band.

When the news of the attack terrorist falls in newsrooms, it’s consternation. When follow the names of the first deaths, consideration. Everyone is trying to reach a friend, there. No answer, concern is growing. At 12 h 47 message sent to Tignous: “Okay, you?”. In response, the void. The mobile Charb not responding. Cabu has no moving but that of his wife is about messaging. Journalists from different media are called, stunned. “We all have something we Charlie Hebdo ,” sums up, in tears, a journalist. The Association of judicial release (APJ) broadcasts on social networks, drawing Tignous received at night – a caricature of President Hollande in costume of Kazakhstan – the greeting card it accurately addressed the comrades of the association of which he was a member. We owe him such a great story drew the first trial of Yvan Colonna concocted with Dominique Paganelli (Éditions 12a). Tignous tore his hair because, unusual ly, he could not chew the presiding judge Dominique Coujard, who had wrong to be “too good” to him.

Charlie , anticlerical newspaper at large, was hit by terrorists to cries of “Allah Akbar”. In February 2007, various Muslim organizations had legally continued weekly for publishing after a Danish newspaper, a series of cartoons of the Prophet Mohammed. In a crowded courtroom, unusual witnesses had succeeded. Among them, François Hollande, “I’m not here on behalf of the left to support a leftist newspaper,” but to support freedom of expression, “republican principle”, said the then first secretary of the PS. The civil parties, he had said: “I think your work is at the level of abuse of law.” The prosecution had implicitly required the release; Then, late in the night, the two lawyers Charlie My Malka and Kiejman had delivered anthology pleadings masterpiece legal erudition and humor. The court in Paris, chaired by Jean-Claude Magendie, will relax Charlie , a finely chiseled judgment. It is fe ared that the perpetrators of the attack are as foreign to finesse than law.

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