Editorial Note:
May We Always Remember What Artists Stand For ~ Freedom of Speech ~ Libert dexpression
The four cartoonists killed in the offices of Charlie Hebdo, the satirical French newspaper, represented a radical, crude and vital strain of that nations culture, according to those who knew them and followed their work.
The men Stphane Charbonnier, Georges Wolinski, Jean Cabut and Bernard Verlhac were among 12 people killed in the attack Wednesday.The newspaper had been insistent on publishing cartoons depicting the Prophet Muhammad, which are banned under some interpretations of Islamic law, and by Wednesday evening, French officials had suggested that the attack had been carried out by Islamic extremists.