A Paris court found Pakistani national Zaheer Mahmood guilty of attempted murder and terrorism in an Islamist-motivated attack in September 2020, which left two people injured.
The debate on art and freedom overlooks the ways in which Charlie Hebdo perpetuated racist stereotypes against Muslims, who ...
Looking back on 10 years of debates since the Charlie Hebdo attacks, it is clear the discussion must move beyond framing the issue as free speech versus censorship. Instead, I believe the focus ...
A French court on Thursday sentenced a Pakistani man to 30 years in prison for his attempt to stage an attack on the offices of French satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo for its depictions of the ...
A graphic novel based on the true story of an Expressionist painting looted from a Jewish owner by the Nazis won the top ...
A Pakistani man has been sentenced to 30 years in prison by a Paris court for a knife attack on two people outside the former offices of the satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo in 2020. The court on ...
Zaheer Mahmood, a Pakistani national, received a 30-year prison sentence from a French court for attempted murder and ...
Pakistani national Zaheer Mahmood was sentenced to 30 years in prison for attempted murder and terrorist conspiracy by a court in Paris. View on euronews ...
Zaheer Mahmood, from Pakistan, seriously injured two people outside magazine's former offices after republication of Muhammad ...
In fact, Charlie Hebdo had moved in the wake of the storming ... by Al-Qaeda and the Islamic State group repeatedly mounted attacks, setting the country on edge and inflaming religious tensions.
He was unaware Charlie Hebdo had moved offices to a secret location after 12 people were killed there in a gun attack claimed by al-Qaeda following the original publication of the cartoons in 2015.