“I’M NOT CHARLIE”: Leaked Al Jazeera Newsroom Emails Reveal Charlie Hebdo Debate – BuzzFeed News

The internal staff email chain began with a Jan. 8 email from Al Jazeera English’s executive producer Salah-Aldeen Khadr, asking his reporters to interrogate whether the attack on the Charlie Hebdo newspaper was “really an attack on free speech” and whether the slogan “Je Suis Charlie/I Am Charlie” is “alienating.” Describing the incident as a…

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Wikileaks: ‘Jewish pro-censorship lobby’ legitimized attacks on Charlie Hebdo – Diaspora – Jerusalem Post

Wikileaks accused the Jewish lobby of legitimizing attacks on the satirical publication Charlie Hebdo, which was assaulted Wednesday by Islamist terrorists in one of the worst such attacks on French soil. The organization, which serves as an online clearinghouse for leaked documents, tweeted on Thursday about “How the Jewish pro-censorship lobby legitimized attacks on Charlie…

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In Solidarity With a Free Press: Some More Blasphemous Cartoons – The Intercept

Defending free speech and free press rights, which typically means defending the right to disseminate the very ideas society finds most repellent, has been one of my principal passions for the last 20 years: previously as a lawyer and now as a journalist. So I consider it positive when large numbers of people loudly invoke this principle, as has been…

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“Ur head will be cut”: The story of the porn star who is getting death threats for performing in hijab – Salon.com

After only a couple of months in the adult industry, 21-year-old Lebanese-American Mia Khalifa took the crown for most-searched-for star on PornHub from the legendary Lisa Ann of “Nailin’ Paylin” fame. It was a surprise win for the newcomer, who took to Instagram to humbly celebrate with a blushing emoji and caption reading, “nothing but…

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Who Was Ahmed Merabet, the Muslim Police Officer Killed by the Charlie Hebdo Massacre? – The Atlantic

Why the death of Ahmed Merabet, one of the police officers who was killed in Wednesday’s Charlie Hebdo attack, is a vital part of the story in France. Antonio Bronic/Reuters/The Atlantic For a number of reasons, the death of Ahmed Merabet should provide a way to understand Wednesday’s horrific shooting in Paris. Merabet, one of…

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