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  • Charb (Stéphane Charbonnier) directeur de la publication/Director of publication of Charlie Hebdo , Paris. Charlie Hebdo is a French magazine that published cartoons mocking Mohammed and the magazine, which has a circulation of about 55,000, was fire-bombed last year after it published a previous set of cartoons that mocked Islam. France's Muslim leaders and militants protests over the cartoons, and Frances embassies were closed across the Islamic world. The cartoons in Charly Hebdo were published as often violent -- and sometimes deadly --protests continued across the world against an anti-Islam film made in the US that enraged many Muslims. Arab League Secretary-General Nabil Elaraby called the drawings outrageous but said those who were offended by them should “use peaceful means to express their firm rejection".
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  • Cabu (Jean Cabut), artist at Charlie Hebdo, Paris, France. Charlie Hebdo is a French magazine that published cartoons mocking Mohammed and the magazine, which has a circulation of about 55,000, was fire-bombed last year after it published a previous set of cartoons that mocked Islam. France's Muslim leaders and militants protests over the cartoons, and Frances embassies were closed across the Islamic world. The cartoons in Charly Hebdo were published as often violent -- and sometimes deadly --protests continued across the world against an anti-Islam film made in the US that enraged many Muslims. Arab League Secretary-General Nabil Elaraby called the drawings outrageous but said those who were offended by them should “use peaceful means to express their firm rejection".
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  • Charb (Stéphane Charbonnier) directeur de la publication/Director of publication of Charlie Hebdo , Paris. Charlie Hebdo is a French magazine that published cartoons mocking Mohammed and the magazine, which has a circulation of about 55,000, was fire-bombed last year after it published a previous set of cartoons that mocked Islam. France's Muslim leaders and militants protests over the cartoons, and Frances embassies were closed across the Islamic world. The cartoons in Charly Hebdo were published as often violent -- and sometimes deadly --protests continued across the world against an anti-Islam film made in the US that enraged many Muslims. Arab League Secretary-General Nabil Elaraby called the drawings outrageous but said those who were offended by them should “use peaceful means to express their firm rejection".
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  • Charb (Stéphane Charbonnier) directeur de la publication/Director of publication of Charlie Hebdo , Paris. Charlie Hebdo is a French magazine that published cartoons mocking Mohammed and the magazine, which has a circulation of about 55,000, was fire-bombed last year after it published a previous set of cartoons that mocked Islam. France's Muslim leaders and militants protests over the cartoons, and Frances embassies were closed across the Islamic world. The cartoons in Charly Hebdo were published as often violent -- and sometimes deadly --protests continued across the world against an anti-Islam film made in the US that enraged many Muslims. Arab League Secretary-General Nabil Elaraby called the drawings outrageous but said those who were offended by them should “use peaceful means to express their firm rejection".
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  • Cabu (Jean Cabut), artist at Charlie Hebdo, Paris, France. Charlie Hebdo is a French magazine that published cartoons mocking Mohammed and the magazine, which has a circulation of about 55,000, was fire-bombed last year after it published a previous set of cartoons that mocked Islam. France's Muslim leaders and militants protests over the cartoons, and Frances embassies were closed across the Islamic world. The cartoons in Charly Hebdo were published as often violent -- and sometimes deadly --protests continued across the world against an anti-Islam film made in the US that enraged many Muslims. Arab League Secretary-General Nabil Elaraby called the drawings outrageous but said those who were offended by them should “use peaceful means to express their firm rejection".
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  • Cabu (Jean Cabut), artist at Charlie Hebdo, Paris, France. Charlie Hebdo is a French magazine that published cartoons mocking Mohammed and the magazine, which has a circulation of about 55,000, was fire-bombed last year after it published a previous set of cartoons that mocked Islam. France's Muslim leaders and militants protests over the cartoons, and Frances embassies were closed across the Islamic world. The cartoons in Charly Hebdo were published as often violent -- and sometimes deadly --protests continued across the world against an anti-Islam film made in the US that enraged many Muslims. Arab League Secretary-General Nabil Elaraby called the drawings outrageous but said those who were offended by them should “use peaceful means to express their firm rejection".
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  • Riss (Laurent Sourisseau), editoral director (directeur de la rédaction) at Charlie Hebdo. 23-01-2012, Paris. <br />
Charlie Hebdo is a French magazine that published cartoons mocking Mohammed and the magazine, which has a circulation of about 55,000, was fire-bombed last year after it published a previous set of cartoons that mocked Islam. France's Muslim leaders and militants protests over the cartoons, and Frances embassies were closed across the Islamic world. The cartoons in Charly Hebdo were published as often violent -- and sometimes deadly --protests continued across the world against an anti-Islam film made in the US that enraged many Muslims. Arab League Secretary-General Nabil Elaraby called the drawings outrageous but said those who were offended by them should “use peaceful means to express their firm rejection".
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  • The "Organization of the restoration of the Koran", close to Ennahda, organizes anafabetistion courses for illiterate women but these courses are a perfect opportunity for Islamic indoctrination. Sejenane is an example of a Tunisian town that is in the grip of violent Salafis who rule here since April 2011. Tunisia, Sejnane, april 2012.Sejenane est sous l'emprise des Salafistes violents qui y font la loi et y ont installé un régime de terreur depuis avril 2011. .."l'Organisation de la restauration du Koran", proche de L'ennahda organise des cours d'anafabetistion pour des femmes illétrès qui sont une occasion rèvé d'indoctrination islamique.
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  • The "Organization of the restoration of the Koran", close to Ennahda, organizes anafabetistion courses for illiterate women  but these courses are a perfect opportunity for Islamic indoctrination. Sejenane is an example of a  Tunisian town that is in the grip of violent Salafis who rule here since April 2011.  Tunisia, Sejnane, april 2012.Sejenane est sous l'emprise des  Salafistes violents qui y font la loi et y ont installé un régime de terreur depuis avril 2011. .."l'Organisation de la restauration du Koran", proche de L'ennahda organise des cours d'anafabetistion pour des femmes illétrès qui sont une occasion rèvé d'indoctrination islamique.
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  • 10 years ago, on 27 October 2005, riots broke out in the French suburbs. Residents from La Courneuve, a suburb at 5 km from Paris, wait for the visit of President Francois Hollande. In the background, the 15-story high apartment complex Mail de Fontenay, part of the so called "4000" complex, flats that have been built here in 1964. 20 October 2015, La Courneuve, France.
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  • March 6, 2015, Paris, France. Writer Maryse Wolinski (1943, Algiers) in Georges Wolinski's artist studio in the Paris’ apartment where Georges and Maryse Wolinski used to live. Two month after the death of Georges Wolinski (1934 –2015), the apartment is full of souvenirs. <br />
In 2016 Maryse Wolinski published the book “Chérie, je vais à Charlie” about her husband and the attack on Charlie Hebdo. The cartoonist Georges Wolinski was 80 years old when he was murdered by the French jihadists Chérif en Saïd Kouachi, he was one of the 12 victims of the massacre in the Charlie Hebdo offices on January 7, 2015 in Paris. Charlie Hebdo published caricatures of Mohammed, considered blasphemous by some Muslims. During his life, Georges Wolinski defended freedom, secularism and humour and was one of the major political cartoonists in France. The couple was married and had lived for 47 years together. Photo: Steven Wassenaar.
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  • Luz, (Renald Luzier) dessinateur à  Charlie Hebdo, cartoonist at Charlie Hebdo
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  • March 6, 2015, Paris, France. Writer Maryse Wolinski (1943, Algiers), in the bedroom of her Paris' apartment, shows a drawing made by her husband Georges Wolinski (1934-2015), a French artist who often portrayed her. After the Islamist terrorist attack on Charlie Hebdo and his death,  two month earlier, Maryse Wolinski deals with loss. The cartoonist Georges Wolinski was 80 years old when he was murdered by 2 jihadists, he was one of the 12 victims of the massacre in the Charlie Hebdo offices on January 7, 2015 in Paris, after publishing caricatures of Mohammed, considered blasphemous by some Muslims. Georges Wolinski defended freedom, secularism and humour and was one of the major political cartoonists in France. The couple was married and lived since 47 years together. Photo: Steven Wassenaar.
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  • The Salafis have assaulted some people. This entrepreneur attacks the Salafis in court because they have occupied his land, stealing material and they demolished his shed. Sejenane is an example of a Tunisian town that is in the grip of violent Salafis who rule here since April 2011.<br />
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Sejenane est sous l'emprise des  Salafistes violents qui y font la loi et y ont installé un régime de terreur depuis avril 2011. .Les salafistes ont agressés des personnes. L'entrepreneur XXX   attaque les   salafistes en justice car ils ont occupé son terrain, volé du  matérieux et ils ont démoli un hangar.
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  • January 10, 2012, Damascus, Syria. Believers during a ritual in the old city of Damascus during the civil war. <br />
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10 janvier 2012, Damas, Syrie. Fidèles pendant un rituel réligieux dans la vieille ville de Damas pendant la guerre civile.
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  • 10 years ago, on 27 October 2005, riots broke out in the French suburbs.  It started here with the death of two boys, in Clichy sous Bois, 15 km from Paris, an economically deprived suburb. Housing complex Chene Pointu is one of the most dilapidated apartment complexes in France, only here the poor can rent an appartment without questions asked. 22 January 2015, Clichy sous Bois, France.
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  • 10 years ago, on 27 October 2005 riots broke out in the French suburbs.  It started here with the death of two boys, in Clichy sous Bois, 15 km from Paris, an economically deprived suburb.  Dansoko Baraka comes from Mali, he has 6 children (from 18 to 2 years). He is handicapped after he cut a nerve in his left arm trying to change the windows in this apartment. He came to France in 1991, working as a security guard. He pays 600 euro rent, his wife works part time. Housing complex Chene Pointu. 7 March 2015, Clichy sous Bois, France.
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  • 10 years ago, on 27 October 2005 riots broke out in the French suburbs.  It started here with the death of two boys, in Clichy sous Bois, 15 km from Paris, an economically deprived suburb. Housing complex Chene Pointu is one of the most dilapidated apartment complexes in France, only here the poor can rent an appartment without questions asked. 22 January 2015, Clichy sous Bois, France.
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  • 10 years ago, on 27 October 2005, riots broke out in the French suburbs. The flat the "Petit Debussy" is now empty and is one of the last to be demolished. This suburb at 5 km from Paris, was called the "4000" after the four thousand flats that have been built here in 1964. 19 October 2015, La Courneuve, France.
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  • March 6, 2015, Paris, France. Post-it notes decorate the Paris’ apartment where Georges and Maryse Wolinski used to live. French Cartoonist Georges Wolinski (1934 –2015) wrote daily post-it notes to his wife Maryse Wolinski (1943, Algiers). Two month after the death of Georges Wolinski, the apartment is full of souvenirs and notes, attesting a half-century-long love affair. The cartoonist Georges Wolinski was 80 years old when he was murdered by the French jihadists Chérif en Saïd Kouachi, he was one of the 12 victims of the massacre in the Charlie Hebdo offices on January 7, 2015 in Paris. Charlie Hebdo published caricatures of Mohammed, considered blasphemous by some Muslims. During his life, Georges Wolinski defended freedom, secularism and humour and was one of the major political cartoonists in France. The couple was married and had lived for 47 years together. Photo: Steven Wassenaar.
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  • March 6, 2015, Paris, France. Post-it notes decorate the Paris’ apartment where Georges and Maryse Wolinski lived. French Cartoonist Georges Wolinski (1934 –2015) wrote daily post-it notes to his wife Maryse Wolinski (1943, Algiers). Two month after the death of Georges Wolinski, the apartment is full of souvenirs and notes, attesting a half-century-long love affair: "Good night my Darling, rest well, it has been 40 years that I love you, G."  <br />
The cartoonist Georges Wolinski was 80 ye<br />
ars old when he was murdered by the French jihadists Chérif en Saïd Kouachi, he was one of the 12 victims of the massacre in the Charlie Hebdo offices on Janua<br />
ry 7, 2015 in Paris. Charlie Hebdo published caricatures of Mohammed, considered blasphemous by some Muslims. During his life, Georges Wolinski defended freedom, secularism and humour and was one of the major political cartoonists in France. The couple was married and had lived for 47 years together. Photo: Steven Wassenaar
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  • March 6, 2015, Paris, France. Writer Maryse Wolinski (1943, Algiers), sitting on her bed in the bedroom of her Paris apartment, shows a drawing from 1971 made by her husband Georges Wolinski (1934-2015), a French artist who often portrayed her. After the Islamist terrorist attack on Charlie Hebdo and his death,  two month earlier, Maryse Wolinski deals with loss. The cartoonist Georges Wolinski was 80 years old when he was murdered by 2 jihadists, he was one of the 12 victims of the massacre in the Charlie Hebdo offices on January 7, 2015 in Paris, after publishing caricatures of Mohammed, considered blasphemous by some Muslims. Georges Wolinski defended freedom, secularism and humour and was one of the major political cartoonists in France. The couple was married and lived since 47 years together. Photo: Steven Wassenaar.
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  • March 6, 2015, Paris, France. Writer Maryse Wolinski (1943, Algiers) in Georges Wolinski's artist studio in the Paris’ apartment where Georges and Maryse Wolinski used to live. Two month after the death of Georges Wolinski (1934 –2015), the apartment is full of souvenirs. <br />
In 2016 Maryse Wolinski published the book “Chérie, je vais à Charlie” about her husband and the attack on Charlie Hebdo. The cartoonist Georges Wolinski was 80 years old when he was murdered by the French jihadists Chérif en Saïd Kouachi, he was one of the 12 victims of the massacre in the Charlie Hebdo offices on January 7, 2015 in Paris. Charlie Hebdo published caricatures of Mohammed, considered blasphemous by some Muslims. During his life, Georges Wolinski defended freedom, secularism and humour and was one of the major political cartoonists in France. The couple was married and had lived for 47 years together. Photo: Steven Wassenaar.
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  • March 6, 2015, Paris, France. A  drawing <br />
by Charlie Hebdo cartoonist Georges Wolinski (1934-2015). The cartoonist Georges Wolinski was 80 years old when he was murdered by 2 French jihadists, he was one of the 12 victims of the massacre in the Charlie Hebdo offices on January 7, 2015 in Paris. Charlie Hebdo published caricatures of Mohammed, considered blasphemous by some Muslims. During his life, Georges Wolinski defended freedom, secularism and humour and was one of the major political cartoonists in France. Photo: Steven Wassenaar.
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  • March 6, 2015, Paris, France. A photo in the apartment of Georges and Maryse  Wolinski, showing the assassinated cartoonist Georges Wolinski (1934 –2015), Maryse Wolinski (1943, Algiers) and their grand children. Georges Wolinski and Maryse Wolinski were married and had lived for 47 years together. Two month after the death of Georges Wolinski, the apartment is full of souvenirs and notes, attesting a half-century-long love affair. Georges Wolinski was 80 years old when he was murdered by 2 French jihadists, he was one of the 12 victims of the massacre in the Charlie Hebdo offices on January 7, 2015 in Paris. Charlie Hebdo published caricatures of Mohammed, considered blasphemous by some Muslims. During his life, Georges Wolinski defended freedom, secularism and humour and was one of the major political cartoonists in France. Photo: Steven Wassenaar.
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  • March 6, 2015, Paris, France. The empty chair of Georges Wolinski (1934 -2015) in his studio, the last non finished drawing lays on the drawing table. The cartoonist Georges Wolinski was 80 years old when he was murdered by 2 French jihadists, he was one of the 12 victims of the massacre in the Charlie Hebdo offices on January 7, 2015 in Paris. Two month after the attack little has changed in the artist studio. Charlie Hebdo published caricatures of Mohammed, considered blasphemous by some Muslims. During his life, Georges Wolinski defended freedom, secularism and humour and was one of the major political cartoonists in France. Photo: Steven Wassenaar.
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  • March 6, 2015, Paris, France. Writer Maryse Wolinski (1943, Algiers) working at her desk, in the Paris’ apartment where Georges and Maryse Wolinski used to live. Two month after the death of Georges Wolinski, the apartment is full of souvenirs and notes, attesting a half-century-long love relation. In 2016 Maryse Wolinski published the book “Chérie, je vais à Charlie” about her husband and the attack on Charlie Hebdo. The cartoonist Georges Wolinski was 80 years old when he was murdered by the French jihadists Chérif en Saïd Kouachi, he was one of the 12 victims of the massacre in the Charlie Hebdo offices on January 7, 2015 in Paris. Charlie Hebdo published caricatures of Mohammed, considered blasphemous by some Muslims. During his life, Georges Wolinski defended freedom, secularism and humour and was one of the major political cartoonists in France. The couple was married and had lived for 47 years together. Photo: Steven Wassenaar.
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  • March 6, 2015, Paris, France. A photo in the apartment of Georges and Maryse  Wolinski, showing the assassinated cartoonist Georges Wolinski (1934 –2015), Maryse Wolinski (1943, Algiers) and their grand children. Georges Wolinski and Maryse Wolinski were married and had lived for 47 years together. Two month after the death of Georges Wolinski, the apartment is full of souvenirs and notes, attesting a half-century-long love affair. Georges Wolinski was 80 years old when he was murdered by 2 French jihadists, he was one of the 12 victims of the massacre in the Charlie Hebdo offices on January 7, 2015 in Paris. Charlie Hebdo published caricatures of Mohammed, considered blasphemous by some Muslims. During his life, Georges Wolinski defended freedom, secularism and humour and was one of the major political cartoonists in France. Photo: Steven Wassenaar.
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  • March 6, 2015, Paris, France. A photo in the apartment of the couple in Paris showing the assassinated cartoonist Georges Wolinski (1934 –2015) and Maryse Wolinski (1943, Algiers). Georges Wolinski and Maryse Wolinski were married and had lived for 47 years together. Two month after the death of Georges Wolinski, the apartment is full of souvenirs and notes, attesting a half-century-long love affair. Georges Wolinski was 80 years old when he was murdered by 2 French jihadists, he was one of the 12 victims of the massacre in the Charlie Hebdo offices on January 7, 2015 in Paris. Charlie Hebdo published caricatures of Mohammed, considered blasphemous by some Muslims. During his life, Georges Wolinski defended freedom, secularism and humour and was one of the major political cartoonists in France. Photo: Steven Wassenaar.
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  • Elodie Rudnycky, French architecte
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  • Luz, (Renald Luzier) dessinateur à  Charlie Hebdo, cartoonist at Charlie Hebdo
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  • Luz, (Renald Luzier) dessinateur à  Charlie Hebdo, cartoonist at Charlie Hebdo
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  • The Salafists let for now kids play on Playstation. <br />
Sejenane is in the grip of violent Salafis who rule here since April 2011.<br />
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Sejenane est sous l'emprise des  Salafistes violents qui y font la loi et y ont installé un régime de terreur depuis avril 2011. .Les salafistes laissent pour instant les enfants jouer sur Playstation.
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  • Sejenane is a forgotten city: 63% unemployment, poverty is widespread..Here a resident of the "French village" a slum that occupies houses dating from 1911 in the former iron mine.<br />
Sejenane is in the grip of violent Salafis who rule here since April 2011.<br />
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Sejenane est sous l'emprise des  Salafistes violents qui y font la loi et y ont installé un régime de terreur depuis avril 2011. .Sejenane est une ville oubliée: 63 % de chomage, la pauvreté est omniprésente. Ici une habitante du "village français" une bidonville qui occupe des locaux datat de 1911 de l'ancien mine de fer.
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  • This Salafist is a hairdresser and wants to install a regime based on sharia. Sejenane is an example of a  Tunisian town that is in the grip of violent Salafis who rule here since April 2011. <br />
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Tunisia, Sejnane, april 2012..Sejenane est sous l'emprise des  Salafistes violents qui y font la loi et y ont installé un régime de terreur depuis avril 2011. .Ce Salafiste modéré rejette la violence, il est coiffeur mais souhaite installer un regime basé sur le charia.
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  • 10 years ago, on 27 October 2005 riots broke out in the French suburbs.  It started here with the death of two boys, in Clichy sous Bois, 15 km from Paris, an economically deprived suburb.  Housing complex Chêne Pointu. 7 March 2015, Clichy sous Bois, France.
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  • 10 years ago, on 27 October 2005 riots broke out in the French suburbs.  It started here with the death of two boys, in Clichy sous Bois, 15 km from Paris, an economically deprived suburb. Bedroom for 4 children of single mother from Cameroon in the housing complex ‘Chene Pointu’. 20 January 2015, Clichy sous Bois, France
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  • 10 years ago, on 27 October 2005 riots broke out in the French suburbs.  It started here with the death of two boys, in Clichy sous Bois, 15 km from Paris, an economically deprived suburb. Ismaël Emine is the housekeeper in the Chene Pointu Complex since 10 years. Every morning he collects rubbish that tenants throw out through the windows. 11 March 2013, Clichy-sous-Bois, France.
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  • March 6, 2015, Paris, France. Writer Maryse Wolinski (1943, Algiers), in her Paris apartment, shows a drawing from 1972 made by her husband Georges Wolinski (1934-2015), a French artist who often portrayed her. After the Islamist terrorist attack on Charlie Hebdo and his death, two month earlier, Maryse Wolinski deals with loss. The cartoonist Georges Wolinski was 80 years old when he was murdered by 2 jihadists, he was one of the 12 victims of the massacre in the Charlie Hebdo offices on January 7, 2015 in Paris, after publishing caricatures of Mohammed, considered blasphemous by some Muslims. Georges Wolinski defended freedom, secularism and humour and was one of the major political cartoonists in France. The couple was married and lived since 47 years together. Photo: Steven Wassenaar.
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  • March 6, 2015, Paris, France. Widow Maryse Wolinski (1943, Algiers), in the livingroom of her Paris apartment, sitting beside the last completed drawing of Charlie Hebdo cartoonist Georges Wolinski (1934-2015) that seems to announce his death. After the Islamist terrorist attack on Charlie Hebdo, and her Husband’s death, two month earlier, writer Maryse Wolinski deals with loss. The cartoonist Georges Wolinski was 80 years old when he was murdered by 2 French jihadists, he was one of the 12 victims of the massacre in the Charlie Hebdo offices on January 7, 2015 in Paris. Charlie Hebdo published caricatures of Mohammed, considered blasphemous by some Muslims. During his life, Georges Wolinski defended freedom, secularism and humour and was one of the major political cartoonists in France. The couple was married and had lived for 47 years together. Photo: Steven Wassenaar.
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  • March 6, 2015, Paris, France. Post-it notes decorate the Paris’ apartment where Georges and Maryse Wolinski used to live. French Cartoonist Georges Wolinski (1934 –2015) wrote daily post-it notes to his wife Maryse Wolinski (1943, Algiers). Two month after the death of Georges Wolinski, the apartment is full of souvenirs and notes, attesting a half-century-long love relation: "Darling, I went eating couscous with my vriend Nasser, it’ s ten oclock, it's time for sleep, I kiss you my love. G." <br />
The cartoonist Georges Wolinski was 80 years old when he was murdered by the French jihadists Chérif en Saïd Kouachi, he was one of the 12 victims of the massacre in the Charlie Hebdo offices on January 7, 2015 in Paris. Charlie Hebdo published caricatures of Mohammed, considered blasphemous by some Muslims. During his life, Georges Wolinski defended freedom, secularism and humour and was one of the major political cartoonists in France. The couple was married and had lived for 47 years together. Photo: Steven Wassenaar.
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  • March 6, 2015, Paris, France. Maryse Wolinski  (1943, Algiers) in her appartment in Paris. On the forground one of the last photos of Georges Wolinski before he was assasinated, shown here with his wife Maryse Wolinski (a writer) and their grand children. Georges Wolinski and Maryse Wolinski were married and had lived for 47 years together. Two month after the death of Georges Wolinski, the apartment is full of souvenirs and notes, attesting a half-century-long love affair. Georges Wolinski was 80 years old when he was murdered by 2 French jihadists, he was one of the 12 victims of the massacre in the Charlie Hebdo offices on January 7, 2015 in Paris. Charlie Hebdo published caricatures of Mohammed, considered blasphemous by some Muslims. During his life, Georges Wolinski defended freedom, secularism and humour and was one of the major political cartoonists in France. Photo: Steven Wassenaar.
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  • March 11, 2015, Paris, France. Writer Maryse Wolinski (1943, Algiers) in the Paris’ apartment where Georges and Maryse Wolinski used to live. Two month after the death of Georges Wolinski (1934 –2015), the apartment is full of souvenirs and notes, attesting a half-century-long love relation. In 2016 Maryse Wolinski published the book “Chérie, je vais à Charlie” about her husband and the attack on Charlie Hebdo. The cartoonist Georges Wolinski was 80 years old when he was murdered by the French jihadists Chérif en Saïd Kouachi, he was one of the 12 victims of the massacre in the Charlie Hebdo offices on January 7, 2015 in Paris. Charlie Hebdo published caricatures of Mohammed, considered blasphemous by some Muslims. During his life, Georges Wolinski defended freedom, secularism and humour and was one of the major political cartoonists in France. The couple was married and had lived for 47 years together. Photo: Steven Wassenaar.
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  • March 11, 2015, Paris, France. Writer Maryse Wolinski (1943, Algiers) in the Paris’ apartment where Georges and Maryse Wolinski used to live. Two month after the death of Georges Wolinski (1934 –2015), the apartment is full of souvenirs and notes, attesting a half-century-long love relation. In 2016 Maryse Wolinski published the book “Chérie, je vais à Charlie” about her husband and the attack on Charlie Hebdo. The cartoonist Georges Wolinski was 80 years old when he was murdered by the French jihadists Chérif en Saïd Kouachi, he was one of the 12 victims of the massacre in the Charlie Hebdo offices on January 7, 2015 in Paris. Charlie Hebdo published caricatures of Mohammed, considered blasphemous by some Muslims. During his life, Georges Wolinski defended freedom, secularism and humour and was one of the major political cartoonists in France. The couple was married and had lived for 47 years together. Photo: Steven Wassenaar.
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  • March 6, 2015, Paris, France. The empty chair of Georges Wolinski (1934 -2015) in his studio, the last non finished drawing lays on the drawing table. The cartoonist Georges Wolinski was 80 years old when he was murdered by 2 French jihadists, he was one of the 12 victims of the massacre in the Charlie Hebdo offices on January 7, 2015 in Paris. Two month after the attack little has changed in the artist studio. Charlie Hebdo published caricatures of Mohammed, considered blasphemous by some Muslims. During his life, Georges Wolinski defended freedom, secularism and humour and was one of the major political cartoonists in France. Photo: Steven Wassenaar.
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  • March 6, 2015, Paris, France. Writer Maryse Wolinski (1943, Algiers), in her Paris apartment, shows a drawing from 1972 made by her husband Georges Wolinski (1934-2015), a French artist who often portrayed her. After the Islamist terrorist attack on Charlie Hebdo and his death, two month earlier, Maryse Wolinski deals with loss. The cartoonist Georges Wolinski was 80 years old when he was murdered by 2 jihadists, he was one of the 12 victims of the massacre in the Charlie Hebdo offices on January 7, 2015 in Paris, after publishing caricatures of Mohammed, considered blasphemous by some Muslims. Georges Wolinski defended freedom, secularism and humour and was one of the major political cartoonists in France. The couple was married and lived since 47 years together. Photo: Steven Wassenaar.
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  • March 6, 2015, Paris, France. Post-it notes decorate the Paris’ apartment where Georges and Maryse Wolinski used to live. French Cartoonist Georges Wolinski (1934 –2015) wrote daily post-it notes to his wife Maryse Wolinski (1943, Algiers). Two month after the death of Georges Wolinski, the apartment is full of souvenirs and notes, attesting a half-century-long love relation: "Darling, I went eating couscous with my vriend Nasser, it’ s ten oclock, it's time for sleep, I kiss you my love. G." <br />
The cartoonist Georges Wolinski was 80 years old when he was murdered by the French jihadists Chérif en Saïd Kouachi, he was one of the 12 victims of the massacre in the Charlie Hebdo offices on January 7, 2015 in Paris. Charlie Hebdo published caricatures of Mohammed, considered blasphemous by some Muslims. During his life, Georges Wolinski defended freedom, secularism and humour and was one of the major political cartoonists in France. The couple was married and had lived for 47 years together. Photo: Steven Wassenaar.
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  • Luz, (Renald Luzier) dessinateur à  Charlie Hebdo, cartoonist at Charlie Hebdo
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  • Protest for freedom of speech and against Salafi by revolutionary students in Tunis.<br />
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Manifestation pour la liberté d'expression d'étudiants à Tunis
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  • Madrassa in Salafi Mosque in suburb Ettadhamen..madrassa dans mosquée salafiste dans banlieu Ettadhamen
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  • Mehar, a young Salafist of 22 years in the poor Tunis district Ettadhamen.<br />
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Mehar, jeune salafiste de 22 ans dans quartier de Tunis Ettadhamen
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  • Salafist demonstrates outside a court during court case against the Televison channel Nessma TV that  broadcasted a film that was allegedly defamatory.<br />
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Salafiste manifeste devant tribunal pour faire condamner la chaine de télévison Nessma tv qui a diffusé un film jugé diffamatoire
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  • Sejenane is a forgotten city: 63% unemployment, poverty is widespread..The only factory is exporting plants to the Netherlands, the 100 workers earn 3 dinnars per day.<br />
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Sejenane is in the grip of violent Salafis who rule here since April 2011.<br />
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Sejenane est sous l'emprise des  Salafistes violents qui y font la loi et y ont installé un régime de terreur depuis avril 2011. .Sejenane est une ville oubliée: 63 % de chomage, la pauvreté est omniprésente. .L'unique unsine exporte des plantes aux Pays-Bas, les 100 ouvrières gagnent 3 dinnar par jour.
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  • Sejenane is an example of a  Tunisian town that is in the grip of violent Salafis who rule here since April 2011. <br />
Salafi in front of the mosque, the Salafi have expelled the former Imman and installed a young Imman of 22 years old.<br />
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Sejenane est sous l'emprise des  Salafistes violents qui y font la loi et y ont installé un régime de terreur depuis avril 2011. .Salafiste devant la mosquée, les salafistes ont chassé l'ancien Imman et installé un jeune imman salafiste de 22 ans.
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  • The former building of the RCD, sacked during the Revolution, was walled into a prison by Salafists and they locked several people here.<br />
Sejenane is an example of a Tunisian town that is in the grip of violent Salafis who rule here since April 2011.<br />
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Sejenane est sous l'emprise des  Salafistes violents qui y font la loi et y ont installé un régime de terreur depuis avril 2011..Graffiti anti-musique occidentale sur l'ancien batiment du RCD, saccagé pendant la révolution, était muré transformé en prison par des Salafistes ou ils ont enfermé plusieurs personnes.
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  • Sejenane is a forgotten city: 63% unemployment, poverty is widespread..Salafist descends a neighborhood in Sejenane crossing the ruins of the old iron mine. Sejenane is an example of a Tunisian town that is in the grip of violent Salafis who rule here since April 2011.<br />
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Sejenane est sous l'emprise des  Salafistes violents qui y font la loi et y ont installé un régime de terreur depuis avril 2011. .Sejenane est une ville oubliée: 63 % de chomage, la pauvreté est omniprésente. Salafistes descend d'un quartier de Sejenane en traversant les ruines de l'ancien mine de fer
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  • Sejenane is an example of a  Tunisian town that is in the grip of violent Salafis who rule here since April 2011.<br />
Sejenane is a forgotten city: 63% unemployment, poverty is widespread..Wadji Sahbani (19 years), Amir Kilani (21 years) and Bechir Mamalaoui (18 years) are unemployed and occasionally drink beer in the abandoned iron mine. Two of them were beaten by the Salafis because of their alcohol consumption.<br />
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Sejenane est sous l'emprise des  Salafistes violents qui y font la loi et y ont installé un régime de terreur depuis avril 2011. .Sejenane est une ville oubliée: 63 % de chomage, la pauvreté est omniprésente..Wadji Sahbani (19 ans), Amir Kilani (21 ans)  et Bechir Mamalaoui (18 ans) sont au chomage et boivent de temps en temps des bières sous des structures de la mine de fer  abandonnée. Deux entre eux, Amir et Bechir ont été frappé par des salafistes a cause de l'alcohol. Ils ont peur pour les salafistes.
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  • Sejenane is an example of a  Tunisian town that is in the grip of violent Salafis who rule here since April 2011. <br />
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Sejenane est sous l'emprise des  Salafistes violents qui y font la loi et y ont installé un régime de terreur depuis avril 2011.Tunisia, Sejnane, april 2012
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  • Malian resident walks home after shopping,  Clichy-sous-Bois, France. Clichy-sous-Bois is a suburb 15 km from Paris, one of France’s most economically deprived. In Clichy-sous-Bois it is as if people are living in a separate country, far away from France’s republican secular values, defined by the ‘laicite’. 22 January 2015. Worldwide diffusion with exception of Holland (The Netherlands).
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  • Keita Konate 23 years and her baby Asa 8 month. The family rents  one room of 9 m2 for 450 euros a month in the apartment complex Chene Pointu, Clichy-sous-Bois, France. The Chene Pointu is one of the most dilapidated private apartment complexes in France, where the poorest can rent appartments. Clichy-sous-Bois is a suburb 15 km from Paris, one of France’s most economically deprived. In Clichy-sous-Bois it is as if people are living in a separate country, far away from France’s republican secular values, defined by the ‘laicite’. 22 January 2015. Worldwide diffusion with exception of Holland (The Netherlands).
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  • 10 years ago, on 27 October 2005 riots broke out in the French suburbs.  It started here with the death of two boys, in Clichy sous Bois, 15 km from Paris, an economically deprived suburb. Housing complex Chene Pointu is one of the most dilapidated apartment complexes in France, only here the poor can rent an appartment without questions asked. 22 January 2015, Clichy sous Bois, France.
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  • 10 years ago, on 27 October 2005 riots broke out in the French suburbs.  It started here with the death of two boys, in Clichy sous Bois, 15 km from Paris, an economically deprived suburb.  Housing complex Chêne Pointu. 7 March 2015, Clichy sous Bois, France.
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  • 10 years ago, on 27 October 2005, riots broke out in the French suburbs.  It started here with the death of two boys, in Clichy sous Bois, 15 km from Paris, an economically deprived suburb. Letter boxes in the housing complex Chene Pointu. 22 January 2015, Clichy-sous-Bois, France.
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  • 10 years ago, on 27 October 2005, riots broke out in the French suburbs. The neigborhood "La Grand Borne" in Grigny is one of the most infamous around Paris. January 14, 2015, Grigny, France., 2015, Grigny, France.
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  • March 6, 2015, Paris, France. Post-it notes decorate the Paris’ apartment where Georges and Maryse Wolinski lived. French Cartoonist Georges Wolinski (1934 –2015) wrote daily post-it notes to his wife Maryse Wolinski (1943, Algiers). Two month after the death of Georges Wolinski, the apartment is full of souvenirs and notes, attesting a half-century-long love affair: "Sleep well, I love you, I can not wait to go to the Luberon with you. G"  <br />
The cartoonist Georges Wolinski was 80 years old when he was murdered by the French jihadists Chérif en Saïd Kouachi, he was one of the 12 victims of the massacre in the Charlie Hebdo offices on Janua<br />
ry 7, 2015 in Paris. Charlie Hebdo published caricatures of Mohammed, considered blasphemous by some Muslims. During his life, Georges Wolinski defended freedom, secularism and humour and was one of the major political cartoonists in France. The couple was married and had lived for 47 years together. Photo: Steven Wassenaar.
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  • March 6, 2015, Paris, France. Maryse Wolinski (1943, Algiers) standing beside a post-it note of her assassinated husband Georges Wolinski. Post-it notes still decorate the Paris’ apartment where Georges and Maryse Wolinski used to live. French Cartoonist Georges Wolinski (1934 –2015) wrote daily post-it notes to his wife Maryse Wolinski. Two month after the death of Georges Wolinski, the apartment is full of souvenirs and notes, attesting a half-century-long love relation: "Good night my darling. G." <br />
The cartoonist Georges Wolinski was 80 years old when he was murdered by the French jihadists Chérif en Saïd Kouachi, he was one of the 12 victims of the massacre in the Charlie Hebdo offices on January 7, 2015 in Paris. Charlie Hebdo published caricatures of Mohammed, considered blasphemous by some Muslims. During his life, Georges Wolinski defended freedom, secularism and humour and was one of the major political cartoonists in France. The couple was married and had lived for 47 years together. Photo: Steven Wassenaar.
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  • March 6, 2015, Paris, France. Post-it notes decorate the Paris’ apartment where Georges and Maryse Wolinski used to live. French Cartoonist Georges Wolinski (1934 –2015) wrote daily post-it notes to his wife Maryse Wolinski (1943, Algiers). Two month after the death of Georges Wolinski, the apartment is full of souvenirs and notes, attesting a half-century-long love relation: "Good night, Maryse, darling, I love you since 44 years and it is not over yet. G. "<br />
"Honey, it's 9 o'clock, my drawing and my apple are finished. I think of you. I'm going to fall asleep with my book. We need travel, love and holidays. I love you, G.”<br />
Darling, I think of you, I'm worried about you. I love you. Georges.”  <br />
The cartoonist Georges Wolinski was 80 years old when he was murdered by the French jihadists Chérif en Saïd Kouachi, he was one of the 12 victims of the massacre in the Charlie Hebdo offices on January 7, 2015 in Paris. Charlie Hebdo published caricatures of Mohammed, considered blasphemous by some Muslims. During his life, Georges Wolinski defended freedom, secularism and humour and was one of the major political cartoonists in France. The couple was married and had lived for 47 years together. Photo: Steven Wassenaar.
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  • March 6, 2015, Paris, France. Post-it notes decorate the Paris’ apartment where Georges and Maryse Wolinski lived. French Cartoonist Georges Wolinski (1934 –2015) wrote daily post-it notes to his wife Maryse Wolinski (1943, Algiers). Two month after the death of Georges Wolinski, the apartment is full of souvenirs and notes, attesting a half-century-long love affair: "Honey, it's 9 o'clock, my drawing and my apple are finished. I think of you. I'm going to fall asleep with my book. We need travel, love and holidays. I love you, G." <br />
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ry 7, 2015 in Paris. Charlie Hebdo published caricatures of Mohammed, considered blasphemous by some Muslims. During his life, Georges Wolinski defended freedom, secularism and humour and was one of the major political cartoonists in France. The couple was married and had lived for 47 years together. Photo: Steven Wassenaar
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  • March 6, 2015, Paris, France. Writer Maryse Wolinski (1943, Algiers) in Georges Wolinski's artist studio in the Paris’ apartment where Georges and Maryse Wolinski used to live. Two month after the death of Georges Wolinski (1934 –2015), the apartment is full of souvenirs. <br />
In 2016 Maryse Wolinski published the book “Chérie, je vais à Charlie” about her husband and the attack on Charlie Hebdo. The cartoonist Georges Wolinski was 80 years old when he was murdered by the French jihadists Chérif en Saïd Kouachi, he was one of the 12 victims of the massacre in the Charlie Hebdo offices on January 7, 2015 in Paris. Charlie Hebdo published caricatures of Mohammed, considered blasphemous by some Muslims. During his life, Georges Wolinski defended freedom, secularism and humour and was one of the major political cartoonists in France. The couple was married and had lived for 47 years together. Photo: Steven Wassenaar.
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  • March 6, 2015, Paris, France. Post-it notes decorate the Paris’ apartment where Georges and Maryse Wolinski used to live. French Cartoonist Georges Wolinski (1934 –2015) wrote daily post-it notes to his wife Maryse Wolinski (1943, Algiers). Two month after the death of Georges Wolinski, the apartment is full of souvenirs and notes, attesting a half-century-long love relation: "Darling, I ate pasta, yes, I know... I had some wine, I saw Shrek again, a great animation movie. It is 10.30, until tomorrow, my Love G." <br />
The cartoonist Georges Wolinski was 80 years old when he was murdered by the French jihadists Chérif en Saïd Kouachi, he was one of the 12 victims of the massacre in the Charlie Hebdo offices on January 7, 2015 in Paris. Charlie Hebdo published caricatures of Mohammed, considered blasphemous by some Muslims. During his life, Georges Wolinski defended freedom, secularism and humour and was one of the major political cartoonists in France. The couple was married and had lived for 47 years together. Photo: Steven Wassenaar.
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  • March 6, 2015, Paris, France. Post-it notes decorate the Paris’ apartment where Georges and Maryse Wolinski used to live. French Cartoonist Georges Wolinski (1934 –2015) wrote daily post-it notes to his wife Maryse Wolinski (1943, Algiers). Two month after the death of Georges Wolinski, the apartment is full of souvenirs and notes, attesting a half-century-long love relation: "9.40 pm. I bought your books. I gave my drawing to Cabu. Veronique was already alseep. I ate in a Chinese restaurant. I think about you, and your fatigue and your courage. I love you, Georges." <br />
The cartoonist Georges Wolinski was 80 years old when he was murdered by the French jihadists Chérif en Saïd Kouachi, he was one of the 12  victims of the massacre in the Charlie Hebdo offices on January 7, 2015 in Paris. Charlie Hebdo published caricatures of Mohammed, considered blasphemous by some Muslims. During his life, Georges Wolinski defended freedom, secularism and humour and was one of the major political cartoonists in France. The couple was married and had lived for 47 years together. Photo: Steven Wassenaar.
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  • March 6, 2015, Paris, France. Writer Maryse Wolinski (1943, Algiers) working at her desk, in the Paris’ apartment where Georges and Maryse Wolinski used to live. Two month after the death of Georges Wolinski, the apartment is full of souvenirs and notes, attesting a half-century-long love relation. In 2016 Maryse Wolinski published the book “Chérie, je vais à Charlie” about her husband and the attack on Charlie Hebdo. The cartoonist Georges Wolinski was 80 years old when he was murdered by the French jihadists Chérif en Saïd Kouachi, he was one of the 12 victims of the massacre in the Charlie Hebdo offices on January 7, 2015 in Paris. Charlie Hebdo published caricatures of Mohammed, considered blasphemous by some Muslims. During his life, Georges Wolinski defended freedom, secularism and humour and was one of the major political cartoonists in France. The couple was married and had lived for 47 years together. Photo: Steven Wassenaar.
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  • March 6, 2015, Paris, France. A photo in the apartment of the couple in Paris showing the assassinated cartoonist Georges Wolinski (1934 –2015) and Maryse Wolinski (1943, Algiers). Georges Wolinski and Maryse Wolinski were married and had lived for 47 years together. Two month after the death of Georges Wolinski, the apartment is full of souvenirs and notes, attesting a half-century-long love affair. Georges Wolinski was 80 years old when he was murdered by 2 French jihadists, he was one of the 12 victims of the massacre in the Charlie Hebdo offices on January 7, 2015 in Paris. Charlie Hebdo published caricatures of Mohammed, considered blasphemous by some Muslims. During his life, Georges Wolinski defended freedom, secularism and humour and was one of the major political cartoonists in France. Photo: Steven Wassenaar.
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  • March 11, 2015, Paris, France.  The Paris’ apartment where Georges Wolinski (1934 –2015) and  Maryse Wolinski (1943, Algiers) used to live. Two month after the death of Georges Wolinski, the apartment is full of souvenirs and notes, attesting a half-century-long love relation. In 2016 Maryse Wolinski published the book “Chérie, je vais à Charlie” about her husband and the attack on Charlie Hebdo. The cartoonist Georges Wolinski was 80 years old when he was murdered by the French jihadists Chérif en Saïd Kouachi, he was one of the 12 victims of the massacre in the Charlie Hebdo offices on January 7, 2015 in Paris. Charlie Hebdo published caricatures of Mohammed, considered blasphemous by some Muslims. During his life, Georges Wolinski defended freedom, secularism and humour and was one of the major political cartoonists in France. The couple was married and had lived for 47 years together. Photo: Steven Wassenaar.
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  • March 11, 2015, Paris, France. Writer Maryse Wolinski (1943, Algiers) in the Paris’ apartment where Georges and Maryse Wolinski used to live. Two month after the death of Georges Wolinski (1934 –2015), the apartment is full of souvenirs and notes, attesting a half-century-long love relation. In 2016 Maryse Wolinski published the book “Chérie, je vais à Charlie” about her husband and the attack on Charlie Hebdo. The cartoonist Georges Wolinski was 80 years old when he was murdered by the French jihadists Chérif en Saïd Kouachi, he was one of the 12 victims of the massacre in the Charlie Hebdo offices on January 7, 2015 in Paris. Charlie Hebdo published caricatures of Mohammed, considered blasphemous by some Muslims. During his life, Georges Wolinski defended freedom, secularism and humour and was one of the major political cartoonists in France. The couple was married and had lived for 47 years together. Photo: Steven Wassenaar.
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  • March 11, 2015, Paris, France. Writer Maryse Wolinski (1943, Algiers) in the Paris’ apartment where Georges and Maryse Wolinski used to live. Two month after the death of Georges Wolinski (1934 –2015), the apartment is full of souvenirs and notes, attesting a half-century-long love relation. In 2016 Maryse Wolinski published the book “Chérie, je vais à Charlie” about her husband and the attack on Charlie Hebdo. The cartoonist Georges Wolinski was 80 years old when he was murdered by the French jihadists Chérif en Saïd Kouachi, he was one of the 12 victims of the massacre in the Charlie Hebdo offices on January 7, 2015 in Paris. Charlie Hebdo published caricatures of Mohammed, considered blasphemous by some Muslims. During his life, Georges Wolinski defended freedom, secularism and humour and was one of the major political cartoonists in France. The couple was married and had lived for 47 years together. Photo: Steven Wassenaar.
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  • March 11, 2015, Paris, France. Writer Maryse Wolinski (1943, Algiers) in the Paris’ apartment where Georges and Maryse Wolinski used to live. Two month after the death of Georges Wolinski (1934 –2015), the apartment is full of souvenirs and notes, attesting a half-century-long love relation. In 2016 Maryse Wolinski published the book “Chérie, je vais à Charlie” about her husband and the attack on Charlie Hebdo. The cartoonist Georges Wolinski was 80 years old when he was murdered by the French jihadists Chérif en Saïd Kouachi, he was one of the 12 victims of the massacre in the Charlie Hebdo offices on January 7, 2015 in Paris. Charlie Hebdo published caricatures of Mohammed, considered blasphemous by some Muslims. During his life, Georges Wolinski defended freedom, secularism and humour and was one of the major political cartoonists in France. The couple was married and had lived for 47 years together. Photo: Steven Wassenaar.
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  • March 11, 2015, Paris, France. Writer Maryse Wolinski (1943, Algiers) in the Paris’ apartment where Georges and Maryse Wolinski used to live. Two month after the death of Georges Wolinski (1934 –2015), the apartment is full of souvenirs and notes, attesting a half-century-long love relation. In 2016 Maryse Wolinski published the book “Chérie, je vais à Charlie” about her husband and the attack on Charlie Hebdo. The cartoonist Georges Wolinski was 80 years old when he was murdered by the French jihadists Chérif en Saïd Kouachi, he was one of the 12 victims of the massacre in the Charlie Hebdo offices on January 7, 2015 in Paris. Charlie Hebdo published caricatures of Mohammed, considered blasphemous by some Muslims. During his life, Georges Wolinski defended freedom, secularism and humour and was one of the major political cartoonists in France. The couple was married and had lived for 47 years together. Photo: Steven Wassenaar.
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  • March 6, 2015, Paris, France. Writer Maryse Wolinski (1943, Algiers), in the bedroom of her Paris apartment, shows a drawing made by her husband Georges Wolinski (1934-2015), a French artist who often portrayed her. After the Islamist terrorist attack on Charlie Hebdo and his death,  two month earlier Maryse Wolinski deals with loss. The cartoonist Georges Wolinski was 80 years old when he was murdered by 2 jihadists, he was one of the 12 victims of the massacre in the Charlie Hebdo offices on January 7, 2015 in Paris, after publishing caricatures of Mohammed, considered blasphemous by some Muslims. Georges Wolinski defended freedom, secularism and humour and was one of the major political cartoonists in France. The couple was married and lived since 47 years together. Photo: Steven Wassenaar.
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  • March 11, 2015, Paris, France. Writer Maryse Wolinski (1943, Algiers) in the Paris’ apartment where Georges and Maryse Wolinski used to live. Two month after the death of Georges Wolinski (1934 –2015), the apartment is full of souvenirs and notes, attesting a half-century-long love relation. In 2016 Maryse Wolinski published the book “Chérie, je vais à Charlie” about her husband and the attack on Charlie Hebdo. The cartoonist Georges Wolinski was 80 years old when he was murdered by the French jihadists Chérif en Saïd Kouachi, he was one of the 12 victims of the massacre in the Charlie Hebdo offices on January 7, 2015 in Paris. Charlie Hebdo published caricatures of Mohammed, considered blasphemous by some Muslims. During his life, Georges Wolinski defended freedom, secularism and humour and was one of the major political cartoonists in France. The couple was married and had lived for 47 years together. Photo: Steven Wassenaar.
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  • March 11, 2015, Paris, France. Writer Maryse Wolinski (1943, Algiers) in the Paris’ apartment where Georges and Maryse Wolinski used to live. Two month after the death of Georges Wolinski (1934 –2015), the apartment is full of souvenirs and notes, attesting a half-century-long love relation. In 2016 Maryse Wolinski published the book “Chérie, je vais à Charlie” about her husband and the attack on Charlie Hebdo. The cartoonist Georges Wolinski was 80 years old when he was murdered by the French jihadists Chérif en Saïd Kouachi, he was one of the 12 victims of the massacre in the Charlie Hebdo offices on January 7, 2015 in Paris. Charlie Hebdo published caricatures of Mohammed, considered blasphemous by some Muslims. During his life, Georges Wolinski defended freedom, secularism and humour and was one of the major political cartoonists in France. The couple was married and had lived for 47 years together. Photo: Steven Wassenaar.
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  • Février 2013. L'Enterrement de la révolution? 50.000 tunisiens accompagnent le cercueil de Chokri Belaid, le 8 février 2013.
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  • Elodie Rudnycky, French architecte
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  • Catherine Meurisse, dessinateur,  Catherine Meurisse, dessinateur à  Charlie Hebdo cartoonist at Charlie Hebdo
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  • A member of Ennahda prays on the beach north of Sejenane.<br />
Sejenane is in the grip of violent Salafis who rule here since April 2011. <br />
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Sejenane est sous l'emprise des  Salafistes violents qui y font la loi et y ont installé un régime de terreur depuis avril 2011. .Un membre de Ennahda, qui nie les problmès, prie ici sur la plage nord de Sejenane.
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  • Constitutional Parliament, Tunisia..Parlement constituante, Tunis
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  • Salafi Students in the Mannouba University, Tunis. <br />
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Etudiants salafistes dans université Mannouba, Tunis
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  • Salafist demonstrates outside a court during court case against the Televison channel Nessma TV that  broadcasted a film that was allegedly defamatory.<br />
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Salafiste manifeste devant tribunal pour faire condamner la chaine de télévison Nessma tv qui a diffusé un film jugé diffamatoire
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  • Sejenane is in the grip of violent Salafis who rule here and have installed a reign of terror since April 2011. Sejenane is a forgotten city: 63% unemployment, poverty is widespread..Unemployed men spend their days in the cafe...Sejenane est sous l'emprise des  Salafistes violents qui y font la loi et y ont installé un régime de terreur depuis avril 2011. .Sejenane est une ville oubliée: 63 % de chomage, la pauvreté est omniprésente. Les hommes en chomage passent leurs journées au café.
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  • Sejenane is a forgotten city: 63% unemployment, poverty is widespread..The sale of alcohol was banned by the Salafists and is regularly punished by beatings, imprisonment and other penalties.<br />
Sejenane is in the grip of violent Salafis who rule here  since April 2011. <br />
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Sejenane est sous l'emprise des  Salafistes violents qui y font la loi et y ont installé un régime de terreur depuis avril 2011. .Sejenane est une ville oubliée: 63 % de chomage, la pauvreté est omniprésente. La vente d'alcohol a été interdite par des salafistes et est régulièrement puni par des coups, enfermement et autres peines.
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  • The former building of the RCD, sacked during the Revolution, was walled into a prison by Salafists and they locked several people here.<br />
Sejenane is an example of a Tunisian town that is in the grip of violent Salafis who rule here since April 2011.<br />
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...Sejenane est sous l'emprise des  Salafistes violents qui y font la loi et y ont installé un régime de terreur depuis avril 2011. ..L'ancien batiment du RCD, saccagé pendant la révolution, était muré transformé en prison par des Salafistes ou ils ont enfermé plusieurs personnes.
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  • Sejenane is a forgotten city: 63% unemployment, poverty is widespread..Here the market for second hand clothes were the inhabitants try to dress. Sejenane is in the grip of violent Salafis who rule here since April 2011.<br />
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..Sejenane est sous l'emprise des  Salafistes violents qui y font la loi et y ont installé un régime de terreur depuis avril 2011. .Sejenane est une ville oubliée: 63 % de chomage, la pauvreté est omniprésente. Ici le marché des fripes ou des habitant cherchent à se habiller.
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  • Sejenane is a forgotten city: 63% unemployment, poverty is widespread..Maher Hmidi is 25 and is unemployed. Maher looks at the télévisoin, sleep and goes to the cafe to play cards.<br />
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Sejenane is in the grip of violent Salafis who rule here  since April 2011.<br />
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...Sejenane est sous l'emprise des  Salafistes violents qui y font la loi et y ont installé un régime de terreur depuis avril 2011. .Sejenane est une ville oubliée: 63 % de chomage. La pauvreté est omniprésente. Maher Hmidi a 25 ans et est en chomage. Maher regarde la télévisoin, dors et va au café pour jouer aux cartes.
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  • Sejenane is a forgotten city: 63% unemployment, poverty is widespread..Here 2 residents of the "French village" a slum that occupies houses dating from 1911 in the former iron mine.<br />
Sejenane is in the grip of violent Salafis who rule here  since April 2011.<br />
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Sejenane est sous l'emprise des  Salafistes violents qui y font la loi et y ont installé un régime de terreur depuis avril 2011. .Sejenane est une ville oubliée: 63 % de chomage, la pauvreté est omniprésente. Ici deux habitantes du "village français" une bidonville qui occupe des locaux datat de 1911 de l'ancien mine de fer.
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  • 20 octobre 2015, La Courneuve, France.<br />
Les résidents de La Courneuve, une banlieue à 5 km de Paris, attendent la visite du président François Hollande. En arrière-plan, les 15 étages de haut appartement courrier complexe de Fontenay, une partie des soi-disant «4000» complexes, des appartements qui ont été construits ici en 1964,<br />
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October 20, 2015, La Courneuve, France.<br />
Residents from La Courneuve, a suburb at 5 km from Paris, wait for the visit of President Francois Hollande. In the background, the 15-story high apartment complex Mail de Fontenay, part of the so called "4000" complex, flats that have been built here in 1964,
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  • 10 years ago, on 27 October 2005, riots broke out in the French suburbs.  It started here with the death of two boys, in Clichy sous Bois, 15 km from Paris, an economically deprived suburb.  Resident originally from Mali walks home after shopping,  22 January 2015, Clichy sous Bois, France.
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  • March 6, 2015, Paris, France. Post-it notes decorate the Paris’ apartment where Georges and Maryse Wolinski lived. French Cartoonist Georges Wolinski (1934 –2015) wrote daily post-it notes to his wife Maryse Wolinski (1943, Algiers). Two month after the death of Georges Wolinski, the apartment is full of souvenirs and notes, attesting a half-century-long love affair: "Darling, I think of you, I'm worried about you. I love you. Georges." <br />
The cartoonist Georges Wolinski was 80 ye<br />
ars old when he was murdered by the French jihadists Chérif en Saïd Kouachi, he was one of the 12 victims of the massacre in the Charlie Hebdo offices on Janua<br />
ry 7, 2015 in Paris. Charlie Hebdo published caricatures of Mohammed, considered blasphemous by some Muslims. During his life, Georges Wolinski defended freedom, secularism and humour and was one of the major political cartoonists in France. The couple was married and had lived for 47 years together. Photo: Steven Wassenaar
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  • March 6, 2015, Paris, France. Maryse Wolinski  (1943, Algiers) shows a photo of her and her husband Georges Wolinski (1934 –2015) representing the couple in Venice.  Georges Wolinski and Maryse Wolinski were married and had lived for 47 years together. Two month after the death of Georges Wolinski, the apartment is full of souvenirs and notes, attesting a half-century-long love affair. Georges Wolinski was 80 years old when he was murdered by 2 French jihadists, he was one of the 12 victims of the massacre in the Charlie Hebdo offices on January 7, 2015 in Paris. Charlie Hebdo published caricatures of Mohammed, considered blasphemous by some Muslims. During his life, Georges Wolinski defended freedom, secularism and humour and was one of the major political cartoonists in France. Photo: Steven Wassenaar.
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  • March 11, 2015, Paris, France.  The now empty studio of Charlie Hebdo cartoonist Georges Wolinksi.  Since January 7th little has changed in the Paris’ apartment where Georges Wolinski (1934 –2015) and  Maryse Wolinski (1943, Algiers) used to live. Two month after the death of Georges Wolinski, the apartment is full of souvenirs and notes, attesting a half-century-long love relation. In 2016 Maryse Wolinski published the book “Chérie, je vais à Charlie” about her husband and the attack on Charlie Hebdo. The cartoonist Georges Wolinski was 80 years old when he was murdered by the French jihadists Chérif en Saïd Kouachi, he was one of the 12 victims of the massacre in the Charlie Hebdo offices on January 7, 2015 in Paris. Charlie Hebdo published caricatures of Mohammed, considered blasphemous by some Muslims. During his life, Georges Wolinski defended freedom, secularism and humour and was one of the major political cartoonists in France. The couple was married and had lived for 47 years together. Photo: Steven Wassenaar.
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  • March 6, 2015, Paris, France. Writer Maryse Wolinski (1943, Algiers), sitting on her bed in the bedroom of her Paris apartment, shows a drawing from 1971 made by her husband Georges Wolinski (1934-2015), a French artist who often portrayed her. After the Islamist terrorist attack on Charlie Hebdo and his death,  two month earlier, Maryse Wolinski deals with loss. The cartoonist Georges Wolinski was 80 years old when he was murdered by 2 jihadists, he was one of the 12 victims of the massacre in the Charlie Hebdo offices on January 7, 2015 in Paris, after publishing caricatures of Mohammed, considered blasphemous by some Muslims. Georges Wolinski defended freedom, secularism and humour and was one of the major political cartoonists in France. The couple was married and lived since 47 years together. Photo: Steven Wassenaar.
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