📅 10 years ago, the tragic attack on Charlie Hebdo shook France and the world, sparking global conversations about freedom of speech.
The events of January 7, 2015, left 12 dead, including cartoonists and editors and a policeman. In the aftermath, 4 million people took to the streets in what became the largest march against terrorism in the country’s history, all united under the slogan "Je suis Charlie."
A decade later, Charlie Hebdo is still there. "Indestructible", it says on its front page of this special double edition, pointing to a survey that shows 76 percent of French people believe freedom of expression and satire are fundamental rights.
But in a world of rising tensions and threats, the question remains: what are the boundaries of free speech? And what freedom of speech mean today?
Tune into The Debate with François Picard on France24 English Channel to dive deeper into how the #CharlieHebdo tragedy reshaped France
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