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  • Relatives of victims and injured people from the November 13 attacks attend the national ceremony commemorating the victims at the Hôtel des Invalides in Paris. 130 people died and 352 people were injured in the attacks on November 13. Paris, France. November 27, 2015.  <br />
Des proches des victimes et des blessés des attentats du 13 novembre assistent à la cérémonie nationale de commémoration des victimes à l'Hôtel des Invalides à Paris. 130 personnes sont mortes et 352 personnes ont été blessées lors des attentats du 13 novembre. Paris, France. 27 novembre 2015.
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  • Relatives of victims and injured people from the November 13 attacks attend the national ceremony commemorating the victims at the Hôtel des Invalides in Paris. 130 people died and 352 people were injured in the attacks on November 13. Paris, France. November 27, 2015.  <br />
Des proches des victimes et des blessés des attentats du 13 novembre assistent à la cérémonie nationale de commémoration des victimes à l'Hôtel des Invalides à Paris. 130 personnes sont mortes et 352 personnes ont été blessées lors des attentats du 13 novembre. Paris, France. 27 novembre 2015.
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  • Relatives of victims and injured people from the November 13 attacks attend the national ceremony commemorating the victims at the Hôtel des Invalides in Paris. 130 people died and 352 people were injured in the attacks on November 13. Paris, France. November 27, 2015.  <br />
Des proches des victimes et des blessés des attentats du 13 novembre assistent à la cérémonie nationale de commémoration des victimes à l'Hôtel des Invalides à Paris. 130 personnes sont mortes et 352 personnes ont été blessées lors des attentats du 13 novembre. Paris, France. 27 novembre 2015.
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  • Relatives of victims and injured people from the November 13 attacks attend the national ceremony commemorating the victims at the Hôtel des Invalides in Paris. 130 people died and 352 people were injured in the attacks on November 13. Paris, France. November 27, 2015.  <br />
Des proches des victimes et des blessés des attentats du 13 novembre assistent à la cérémonie nationale de commémoration des victimes à l'Hôtel des Invalides à Paris. 130 personnes sont mortes et 352 personnes ont été blessées lors des attentats du 13 novembre. Paris, France. 27 novembre 2015.
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  • After the terrorist  attacks on November 13 2015, to honour the victims, flowers and candles are  put  in front of the cafes and restaurant that were attacked.  Paris, France. November 22, 2015<br />
Apres les attentats terroristes du 13 novembre, pour honorerdes victimes, des fleurs et des bougies sont deposes devant les cafes et les restaurants qui ont ete attaques. Paris, France. 22 novembre 2015
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  • After the terrorist  attacks on November 13 2015, to honour the victims, flowers and candles are  put  in front of the cafes and restaurant that were attacked.  Paris, France. November 22, 2015<br />
Apres les attentats terroristes du 13 novembre, pour honorerdes victimes, des fleurs et des bougies sont deposes devant les cafes et les restaurants qui ont ete attaques. Paris, France. 22 novembre 2015
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  • After the terrorist  attacks on November 13 2015, to honour the victims, flowers and candles are  put  in front of the cafes and restaurant that were attacked.  Paris, France. November 22, 2015<br />
Apres les attentats terroristes du 13 novembre, pour honorerdes victimes, des fleurs et des bougies sont deposes devant les cafes et les restaurants qui ont ete attaques. Paris, France. 22 novembre 2015
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  • After the terrorist  attacks on November 13 2015, to honour the victims, flowers and candles are  put  in front of the cafes and restaurant that were attacked.  Paris, France. November 22, 2015<br />
Apres les attentats terroristes du 13 novembre, pour honorerdes victimes, des fleurs et des bougies sont deposes devant les cafes et les restaurants qui ont ete attaques. Paris, France. 22 novembre 2015
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  • After the terrorist  attacks on November 13 2015, to honour the victims, flowers and candles are  put  in front of the cafes and restaurant that were attacked.  Paris, France. November 22, 2015<br />
Apres les attentats terroristes du 13 novembre, pour honorerdes victimes, des fleurs et des bougies sont deposes devant les cafes et les restaurants qui ont ete attaques. Paris, France. 22 novembre 2015
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  • After the terrorist  attacks on November 13 2015, to honour the victims, flowers and candles are  put  in front of the cafes and restaurant that were attacked.  Paris, France. January 5, 2016<br />
Apres les attentats terroristes du 13 novembre, pour honorerdes victimes, des fleurs et des bougies sont deposes devant les cafes et les restaurants qui ont ete attaques. Paris, France. 5 janvier 2016
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  • After the terrorist  attacks on November 13 2015, to honour the victims, flowers and candles are  put  in front of the cafes and restaurant that were attacked.  Paris, France. November 22, 2015<br />
Apres les attentats terroristes du 13 novembre, pour honorerdes victimes, des fleurs et des bougies sont deposes devant les cafes et les restaurants qui ont ete attaques. Paris, France. 22 novembre 2015
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  • After the terrorist  attacks on November 13 2015, to honour the victims, flowers and candles are  put  in front of the cafes and restaurant that were attacked.  Paris, France. November 22, 2015<br />
Apres les attentats terroristes du 13 novembre, pour honorerdes victimes, des fleurs et des bougies sont deposes devant les cafes et les restaurants qui ont ete attaques. Paris, France. 22 novembre 2015
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  • French President François Hollande at the Hôtel des Invalides in Paris during the national ceremony commemorating the victims of the attacks of Friday 13 November. Paris, France. November 27, 2015. <br />
Le président français François Hollande à l'Hôtel des Invalides à Paris lors de la cérémonie nationale de commémoration des victimes des attentats du vendredi 13 novembre. Paris, France. 27 novembre 2015.
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  • French President François Hollande at the Hôtel des Invalides in Paris during the national ceremony commemorating the victims of the attacks of Friday 13 November. Paris, France. November 27, 2015. <br />
Le président français François Hollande à l'Hôtel des Invalides à Paris lors de la cérémonie nationale de commémoration des victimes des attentats du vendredi 13 novembre. Paris, France. 27 novembre 2015.
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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. 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 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 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. 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. 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. 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.
    STWA20150306-128.jpg
  • 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.
    STWA20150311-108.jpg
  • 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.
    STWA20150306-115.jpg
  • 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. 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.
    STWA20150306-118.jpg
  • 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 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.
    STWA20150311-109.jpg
  • 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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  • 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.
    STWA20150311-102.jpg
  • 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.
    STWA20150311-104.jpg
  • 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. 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. 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. 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.
    STWA20150306-107.jpg
  • 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 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 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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  • Survivors of the 13 november terrorist attack in the Bataclan concert hall after the police freed them. 130 people died and 416 people were injured in the attacks on November 13.<br />
Paris, France. November 14, 2015. <br />
Survivants de l'attentat terroriste du 13 novembre dans la salle de concert du Bataclan après la libération par la police. 130 personnes sont mortes et 416 personnes ont été blessées lors des attaques du 13 novembre. Paris, France. 4 novembre 2015.
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  • Survivor of the 13 november terrorist attack in the Bataclan concert hall after the police freed her. 130 people died and 416 people were injured in the attacks on November 13.<br />
Paris, France. November 14, 2015. <br />
Survivante de l'attentat terroriste du 13 novembre dans la salle de concert du Bataclan après la libération par la police. 130 personnes sont mortes et 416 personnes ont été blessées lors des attaques du 13 novembre. Paris, France. 4 novembre 2015.
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  • Sealed door by Police of restaurant Petit Cambodge, the morning after the terrorist attack. 130 people died and 416 people were injured in the attacks on November 13. Paris, France. November 14, 2015. <br />
Porte scellée par la police du restaurant Petit Cambodge, le matin après l'attaque terroriste. 130 personnes sont mortes et 416 personnes ont été blessées lors des attentats du 13 novembre. Paris, France. 14 novembre 2015.
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  • Survivors of the 13 november terrorist attack in the Bataclan concert hall after the police freed them. 130 people died and 416 people were injured in the attacks on November 13.<br />
Paris, France. November 14, 2015. <br />
Survivants de l'attentat terroriste du 13 novembre dans la salle de concert du Bataclan après la libération par la police. 130 personnes sont mortes et 416 personnes ont été blessées lors des attaques du 13 novembre. Paris, France. 4 novembre 2015.
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  • Survivors of the 13 november terrorist attack in the Bataclan concert hall after the police freed them. 130 people died and 416 people were injured in the attacks on November 13.<br />
Paris, France. November 14, 2015. <br />
Survivants de l'attentat terroriste du 13 novembre dans la salle de concert du Bataclan après la libération par la police. 130 personnes sont mortes et 416 personnes ont été blessées lors des attaques du 13 novembre. Paris, France. 4 novembre 2015.
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  • Survivors of the 13 november terrorist attack in the Bataclan concert hall after the police freed them. 130 people died and 416 people were injured in the attacks on November 13.<br />
Paris, France. November 14, 2015. <br />
Survivants de l'attentat terroriste du 13 novembre dans la salle de concert du Bataclan après la libération par la police. 130 personnes sont mortes et 416 personnes ont été blessées lors des attaques du 13 novembre. Paris, France. 4 novembre 2015.
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  • Survivors of the 13 november terrorist attack in the Bataclan concert hall after the police freed them. 130 people died and 416 people were injured in the attacks on November 13.<br />
Paris, France. November 14, 2015. <br />
Survivants de l'attentat terroriste du 13 novembre dans la salle de concert du Bataclan après la libération par la police. 130 personnes sont mortes et 416 personnes ont été blessées lors des attaques du 13 novembre. Paris, France. 4 novembre 2015.
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  • The Carillion café, after the terrorist attack, windows with multiple bullet holes. 130 people died and 416 people were injured in the attacks on November 13. Paris, France. November 14, 2015. <br />
Le café Carillion, après l'attaque terroriste, vitres avec de multiples impacts de balles. 130 personnes sont mortes et 416 personnes ont été blessées lors des attentats du 13 novembre. Paris, France. 14 novembre 2015.
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  • A man deposes flowers in front of restaurant Petit Cambodge, the morning after the terrorist attack. 130 people died and 416 people were injured in the attacks on November 13. Paris, France. November 14, 2015. <br />
Un homme dépose des fleurs devant le restaurant Petit Cambodge, le lendemain de l'attentat terroriste. 130 personnes sont mortes et 416 personnes ont été blessées lors des attentats du 13 novembre. Paris, France. 14 novembre 2015.
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  • Cleaners remove blood from the pavement in front of restaurant Petit Cambodge, the morning after the terrorist attack. 130 people died and 416 people were injured in the attacks on November 13. Paris, France. November 14, 2015. <br />
Des nettoyeurs enlèvent le sang du trottoir devant le restaurant Petit Cambodge, le lendemain de l'attaque terroriste. 130 personnes sont mortes et 416 personnes ont été blessées lors des attentats du 13 novembre. Paris, France. 14 novembre 2015.
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  • Flowers in front of Carillion café, after the terrorist attack. 130 people died and 416 people were injured in the attacks on November 13. Paris, France. November 14, 2015. <br />
Des fleurs devant le café Carillion, après l'attaque terroriste. 130 personnes sont mortes et 416 personnes ont été blessées lors des attentats du 13 novembre. Paris, France. 14 novembre 2015.
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  • Survivors of the 13 november terrorist attack in the Bataclan concert hall after the police freed them. 130 people died and 416 people were injured in the attacks on November 13.<br />
Paris, France. November 14, 2015. <br />
Survivants de l'attentat terroriste du 13 novembre dans la salle de concert du Bataclan après la libération par la police. 130 personnes sont mortes et 416 personnes ont été blessées lors des attaques du 13 novembre. Paris, France. 4 novembre 2015.
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  • Survivors of the 13 november terrorist attack in the Bataclan concert hall after the police freed them. 130 people died and 416 people were injured in the attacks on November 13.<br />
Paris, France. November 14, 2015. <br />
Survivants de l'attentat terroriste du 13 novembre dans la salle de concert du Bataclan après la libération par la police. 130 personnes sont mortes et 416 personnes ont été blessées lors des attaques du 13 novembre. Paris, France. 4 novembre 2015.
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  • Flowers in front of Carillion café, after the terrorist attack. 130 people died and 416 people were injured in the attacks on November 13. Paris, France. November 14, 2015. <br />
Des fleurs devant le café Carillion, après l'attaque terroriste. 130 personnes sont mortes et 416 personnes ont été blessées lors des attentats du 13 novembre. Paris, France. 14 novembre 2015.
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  • Technical police outside de Bataclan Concert hall. Several terrorist attacks in Paris left many dead and woundend on Novemer 13. Paris, France. November 14, 2015. <br />
Police technique devant la salle de concert de Bataclan. Plusieurs attentats terroristes à Paris ont fait de nombreux morts et blessés le 13 novembre. Paris, France. 14 novembre 2015.
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  • Technical police outside de Bataclan Concert hall in front of a blood stained wall. Several terrorist attacks in Paris left many dead and woundend on Novemer 13. Paris, France. November 14, 2015. <br />
Police technique à l'extérieur de la salle de concert de Bataclan devant un mur taché de sang. Plusieurs attentats terroristes à Paris ont fait de nombreux morts et blessés le 13 novembre. Paris, France. 14 novembre 2015.
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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. 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. 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. 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. 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 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 />
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. 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: "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 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 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. 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 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. 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: "I love you, I've eaten foie gras, soup, some cake, I read in “Adieu ma Jolie”. I think of you, until tomorrow darling. I kiss you, Maryse, darling. 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 victim<br />
s 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. 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 went to eat Sushis in the Rue de la Chaise, it is 9.15 PM, I will read a little and sleep, while thinking about 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. A  drawing representing François Miterrand 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. 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. 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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  • French soldiers patroling during the police intervention in Saint-Denis, were terrorist hide who carried out the 13 novemer 15 Paris attacks. Saint Denis, France. November 18, 2015.<br />
Des soldats patrouillant lors de l'intervention de la police à Saint-Denis, ou des terroristes qui ont perpetre les attentats du 13 novembre a Paris se cachent. Saint Denis, France. 18 novembre 2015.
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  • French police draw weapons after  the intervention in Saint-Denis, were terrorist hide who carried out the 13 novemer 15 Paris attacks. Saint Denis, France. November 18, 2015.<br />
Des policiers sortent leurs armes après de l'intervention de la police à Saint-Denis, ou des terroristes qui ont perpetre les attentats du 13 novembre a Paris se cachent. Saint Denis, France. 18 novembre 2015.
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  • Armed French police during the intervention in Saint-Denis, were terrorist hide who carried out the 13 novemer 15 Paris attacks. Saint Denis, France. November 18, 2015. <br />
Des policiers armés lors de l'intervention de la police à Saint-Denis, ou des terroristes qui ont perpetre les attentats du 13 novembre a Paris se cachent. Saint Denis, France. 18 novembre 2015.
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  • French police draw weapons during the intervention in Saint-Denis, were terrorist hide who carried out the 13 novemer 15 Paris attacks. Saint Denis, France. November 18, 2015.<br />
Des policiers sortent leurs armes lors de l'intervention de la police à Saint-Denis, ou des terroristes qui ont perpetre les attentats du 13 novembre a Paris se cachent. Saint Denis, France. 18 novembre 2015.
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  • French police draw weapons during the intervention in Saint-Denis, were terrorist hide who carried out the 13 novemer 15 Paris attacks. Saint Denis, France. November 18, 2015.<br />
Des policiers sortent leurs armes lors de l'intervention de la police à Saint-Denis, ou des terroristes qui ont perpetre les attentats du 13 novembre a Paris se cachent. Saint Denis, France. 18 novembre 2015.
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  • French police draw weapons during the intervention in Saint-Denis, were terrorist hide who carried out the 13 novemer 15 Paris attacks. Saint Denis, France. November 18, 2015.<br />
Des policiers sortent leurs armes lors de l'intervention de la police à Saint-Denis, ou des terroristes qui ont perpetre les attentats du 13 novembre a Paris se cachent. Saint Denis, France. 18 novembre 2015.
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  • Police intervention in Saint-Denis, were terrorist hide who carried out the 13 novemer 15 Paris attacks. Saint Denis, France. November 18, 2015.<br />
Intervention de la police à Saint-Denis, ou des terroristes qui ont perpetre les attentats du 13 novembre a Paris se cachent. Saint Denis, France. 18 novembre 2015.
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  • French  technical police during the intervention in Saint-Denis, were terrorist hide who carried out the 13 novemer 15 Paris attacks. Saint Denis, France. November 18, 2015.<br />
Des policiers scientifiques lors de l'intervention de la police à Saint-Denis, ou des terroristes qui ont perpetre les attentats du 13 novembre a Paris se cachent. Saint Denis, France. 18 novembre 2015.
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  • French police draw weapons during the intervention in Saint-Denis, were terrorist hide who carried out the 13 novemer 15 Paris attacks. Saint Denis, France. November 18, 2015.<br />
Des policiers sortent leurs armes lors de l'intervention de la police à Saint-Denis, ou des terroristes qui ont perpetre les attentats du 13 novembre a Paris se cachent. Saint Denis, France. 18 novembre 2015.
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  • French police draw weapons after  the intervention in Saint-Denis, were terrorist hide who carried out the 13 novemer 15 Paris attacks. Saint Denis, France. November 18, 2015.<br />
Des policiers sortent leurs armes après de l'intervention de la police à Saint-Denis, ou des terroristes qui ont perpetre les attentats du 13 novembre a Paris se cachent. Saint Denis, France. 18 novembre 2015.
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  • French police draw weapons during the intervention in Saint-Denis, were terrorist hide who carried out the 13 novemer 15 Paris attacks. Saint Denis, France. November 18, 2015.<br />
Des policiers sortent leurs armes lors de l'intervention de la police à Saint-Denis, ou des terroristes qui ont perpetre les attentats du 13 novembre a Paris se cachent. Saint Denis, France. 18 novembre 2015.
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  • Ministre de l'Intérieur Cazeneuve and the procureur Francois Molins after police intervention in Saint-Denis, were terrorist hide who carried out the 13 novemer 15 Paris attacks. Saint Denis, France. November 18, 2015.<br />
Le ministre de l'Intérieur Cazeneuve et le procureur Francois Molins  apres l intervention de la police a Saint-Denis, ou des terroristes qui ont perpetre les attentats du 13 novembre a Paris se cachent. Saint Denis, France. 18 novembre 2015.
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  • French soldiers patroling during the police intervention in Saint-Denis, were terrorist hide who carried out the 13 novemer 15 Paris attacks. Saint Denis, France. November 18, 2015.<br />
Des soldats patrouillant lors de l'intervention de la police à Saint-Denis, ou des terroristes qui ont perpetre les attentats du 13 novembre a Paris se cachent. Saint Denis, France. 18 novembre 2015.
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  • French police sniper on a church roof during the intervention in Saint-Denis, were terrorist hide who carried out the 13 novemer 15 Paris attacks. Saint Denis, France. November 18, 2015.<br />
Tireur d'élite sur le toit de la basilique lors de l'intervention de la police à Saint-Denis, ou des terroristes qui ont perpetre les attentats du 13 novembre a Paris se cachent. Saint Denis, France. 18 novembre 2015.
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  • After the terrorist  attacks on November 13 2015, to honour the victims, flowers and candles are  put  in front of the cafes and restaurant that were attacked.  Paris, France. November 22, 2015<br />
Apres les attentats terroristes du 13 novembre, pour honorerdes victimes, des fleurs et des bougies sont deposes devant les cafes et les restaurants qui ont ete attaques. Paris, France. 22 novembre 2015
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  • Members of the BRI special forces after the intervention in the Bataclan concert hall, after they stormed the hall. Paris, France. November 14, 2015.<br />
Des membres de la BRI après l'intervention dans la salle de concert du Bataclan, après qu'ils ont pris d'assaut la salle. Paris, France. 14 novembre 2015.
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