Charlie Hebdo -- those who died

Charlie Hebdo -- those who died

Twelve people were shot and killed in the attack on the Charlie Hebdo satirical newspaper on Wednesday. br br Eight were staff members, two were police officers, one was a visitor and a another a cleaner.br br Here is a brief word about each of them.br br Maintenance man Frédéric Boisseau, 49, a father of two, was in the reception area, where he was the first to fall. br br Franck Brinsolaro, 48, a married father of two children, was a police officer assigned to protect Charlie Hebdo editor Stephane Charbonnier.br br Cartoonist Jean Cabut, pen-name Cabu, used to draw for another French satirical magazine, ‘Hara Kiri’.br br He said: “Each religion is an ideology. We can criticise all ideologies. I don’t see why we can’t. So we keep doing it.”br br Cabu, 67, was true to his equal opportunity principle of critical observation, for instance caricaturing an average French brother-in-law as racist, sexist and vulgar — one of his most popular characters, Mon Beauf.


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Uploaded: 2015-01-08

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