10 years after the Charlie Hebdo attacks, what memories does the cartoonist Plantu have?

10 years after the Charlie Hebdo attacks, what memories does the cartoonist Plantu have?
10 years after the Charlie Hebdo attacks, what memories does the cartoonist Plantu have?

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Demonstrators head towards Boulevard Voltaire during a rally following the terrorist attacks on January 11, 2015 in .PHOTO : Getty Images / David Ramos

10 years ago, on the morning of January 7, 2015, a terrorist attack carried out by two brothers who had pledged allegiance to Al-Qaeda left in mourning.

Terrorists targeted satirical newspaper Charlie Hebdo and his collaborators.

To mark this sad anniversary, the renowned press cartoonist and caricaturist Jean Plantureux, better known under the name Plantu, gave us his memories of this black day, and also revealed to us his vision of freedom of expression and press.

« When I make a drawing, it’s exactly like when I started, in 1972. »

A quote from Plantu

During a touching discussion, host Myriam Eddahia and the cartoonist returned to the visible changes that had repercussions on French society following the 2015 attacks.

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