Arson Attack On Paper That Ran Hebdo Cartoons

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Arson Attack On Paper That Ran Hebdo Cartoons

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A German newspaper that reprinted cartoons of the Prophet Mohammed from satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo has been targeted in an arson attack.

Hamburger Morgenpost, a regional tabloid in Hamburg, had splashed three cartoons on its front page after the deadly attack in Paris earlier this week.

The headline read: "This much freedom must be possible!"

A police spokesman, giving details of the attack, said: "Rocks and then a burning object were thrown through the window.

"Two rooms on lower floors were damaged but the fire was put out quickly."

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  1. Gallery: A Guide To The Satirical Magazine

    Charlie Hebdo is a French satirical weekly magazine which features cartoons, reports and jokes

Its name was inspired by the 'Peanuts' cartoon series featuring Charlie Brown and is also a nod to French leader Charles de Gaulle

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The publication first ran from 1962 to 1981 but was cancelled. It returned to circulation in 1992

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On 6 November 2011 the magazine's offices were firebombed after it 'invited' the Prophet Muhammad to be a guest editor

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There were no injuries. The French Prime Minister at the time, Francois Fillon, described the petrol bombing as 'an unjustifiable attack on the freedom of press'

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Arson Attack On Paper That Ran Hebdo Cartoons

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A German newspaper that reprinted cartoons of the Prophet Mohammed from satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo has been targeted in an arson attack.

Hamburger Morgenpost, a regional tabloid in Hamburg, had splashed three cartoons on its front page after the deadly attack in Paris earlier this week.

The headline read: "This much freedom must be possible!"

A police spokesman, giving details of the attack, said: "Rocks and then a burning object were thrown through the window.

"Two rooms on lower floors were damaged but the fire was put out quickly."

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  1. Gallery: A Guide To The Satirical Magazine

    Charlie Hebdo is a French satirical weekly magazine which features cartoons, reports and jokes

Its name was inspired by the 'Peanuts' cartoon series featuring Charlie Brown and is also a nod to French leader Charles de Gaulle

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The publication first ran from 1962 to 1981 but was cancelled. It returned to circulation in 1992

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On 6 November 2011 the magazine's offices were firebombed after it 'invited' the Prophet Muhammad to be a guest editor

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There were no injuries. The French Prime Minister at the time, Francois Fillon, described the petrol bombing as 'an unjustifiable attack on the freedom of press'

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