Charlie Hebdo stirs new controversy with migrant cartoons
By REUTERS
PARIS - French satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo is courting controversy again by running cartoons deriding the response of predominantly Christian European countries to a flood of migrants from mainly Muslim war zones such as Syria and Iraq.The magazine became a symbol of freedom of speech after it was the target of a deadly attack by Islamist militants in January for publishing cartoons mocking the Prophet Mohammad.The latest edition has attracted renewed attention -- and criticism on social media.
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