The foreign affairs minister tells staff of French satirical magazine that Pope’s ‘He drew first’ image ‘encapsulates the brutality of terrorists’The foreign affairs minister,Julie Bishop, has presented staff of the French satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo with a signed, or framed copy of an Australian cartoon as a sign of solidarity with the publication after the January terrorist attack that killed a dozen people.
The image by a Fairfax cartoonist,David Pope, shows a terrorist with a smoking gun standing over the body of a dead cartoonist, and saying: “He drew first.”Continue reading...
Source: theguardian.com