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Charlie Hebdo shootings served as an extreme example of the history of attacks on satirists

  • Written by Roger J. Kreuz, Associate Dean and Professor of Psychology, University of Memphis
imageA painting made by French street artist Christian Guemy in tribute to the members of those killed in the attack on Charlie Hebdo attack in January 2015.AP Photo/Michel Euler

As the trial of alleged accomplices to the attack on Charlie Hebdo recently got underway in Paris, the magazine republished caricatures of the Prophet Muhammed.

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