As France commemorates the deadly attacks of January 2015, France 2 is offering a special evening, Tuesday, live from the National Library of France, around the theme of freedom of expression and this question: “Can we still say everything ?” Ask your questions to the guests, they will answer them on Caroline Roux’s set.
Published on 02/01/2025 05:58
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It was ten years ago. On January 7, 2015, two terrorists attacked the editorial office of Charlie Hebdo, in the 11th arrondissement of Paris, causing the death of 12 people, including eight members of the editorial staff. Ten years after this attack, France 2 broadcast a special evening, presented by Caroline Roux, around two central questions: “Can we still say everything?” and “Does freedom of expression come at a price?”
Live from the National Library of France, which houses a collection of 200,000 drawings, the presenter will receive journalists and cartoonists from Charlie Hebdo. Those who experienced the attack, the cartoonists crack et Cocoas well as the editor-in-chief Gerard Biard and their lawyer Richard Malka ; those who joined the editorial team after, the writer Yannick Haenelthe designer June and the Ukrainian activist Inna Shevchenko.
Terrorism specialists like François Molinsformer Paris prosecutor, and Hugo Micheronlecturer at Sciences Po, will also speak live to comment on the state of the threat today after the coming to power of former jihadists in Syria.
Artists like the comedian Jacques Weberwho will read a text, the director and comic book author Marjane Satrapicomedians Sophia Aram et Philippe Caverivièrethe writers Eric Fottorino et Marc Levy will participate in a debate on freedom of expression.
Around Gaëlle Patythe sister of the professor murdered in 2020 Samuel Paty, teachers like Iannis Roder and students will talk about the actions they are implementing in schools.
You can ask your questions to all these guests in the form below, they will answer them live throughout the evening.