Criticism of religion
Putin will do the same as Hitler or it'll be the end of him?
As "The Telegraph" recalls in its text, in the summer of 1934, Hitler ordered the assassination of the leaders of the SA, a Nazi private militia that had gotten out of control and threatened his power.
Survey: Over 40% of Bulgarians do not Believe in Hell and Heaven
53% of Bulgarians claim to be religious. Nearly a third (29%) do not perceive themselves as religious people, and a tenth are atheists (9%).
Journalism Award stripped from Palestinian journalist over antisemitic Facebook posts
“Me and Hitler are friends. We share the same ideology, especially regarding the extermination of the Jews,” Hammad wrote in a post from 2014
Gerard Biard, Editor-in-chief of Charlie Hebdo: Fake News Has a Bright Future Ahead
It has been six years since the Islamist attack on the French satirical newspaper Charlie Hebdo. Twelve people lost their lives and millions mourned. "Je suis Charlie" became an expression of solidarity, and Charlie Hebdo a symbol of freedom of speech and press freedom. How did the events of January 2015 change Charlie Hebdo?
Shooting the Messenger: The Demonisation of Journalists Must End
Since then, however, the fight to defend journalistic freedom has flagged, and public mobilisation has proved to be fleeting — including in the case of Charlie Hebdo.
In January 2019, the magazine's staff complained in an editorial that people no longer wanted to hear about the shootings. "Perhaps you should move on!" they were reportedly told.
Alexis Vasilikos | Athens | June 12-17
The CAN Christina Androulakis Gallery presents a double bill by photographer Alexis Vasilikos titled "Masks" and "The Oceanic." In the first collection, the Greek fine art photographer and co-editor of Phases Magazine presents photographs that have been super-enhanced to create abstract tableaux that represent post-images, while in the latter, he takes inspiration from Romanticism with a series
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'Hitler' paintings fail to sell at Nuremberg auction
Five paintings attributed to Adolf Hitler failed to find buyers at an auction Saturday held amid anger at the sale of Nazi memorabilia.
Dutch populist Wilders cancels Prophet Mohammad cartoon contest
Controversial anti-Islam politician Geert Wilders late Thursday said he was cancelling plans to stage a Prophet Mohammad cartoon competition, a scheme that had angered many Muslims particularly in Pakistan.
Ambassador Ramis, about cartoon in 'Charlie Hebdo': Magazine does not embody French public opinion
The satirical magazine 'Charlie Hebdo' "does not embody in any way the sentiment of the French public opinion", the freedom of speech and freedom of the press being fundamental principles of the French Republic, French Ambassador in Bucharest Michele Ramis told AGERPRES.
Charlie Hebdo Cartoon Riles Romanian Tennis Fans
A cartoon published on Thursday by the famous French satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo has angered Romanian fans of the winner of the Roland Garros Tennis tournament, Simona Halep.
The magazine published a drawing of Halep holding the trophy and a caption reading: "A Romanian wins Roland Garros: Scrap iron! Scrap iron!"
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