This is the audio from a video we have just published on our YouTube channel – an interview with Gérard Biard. To make sure you never miss great content like this, subscribe to our channel: https://www.youtube.com/@spiked
On 7 January 2015, two Islamist terrorists, armed with Kalashnikovs, burst into the offices of
Charlie Hebdo. 12 people were murdered, eight of them writers and cartoonists at the left-wing, satirical newspaper.
Charlie’s supposed crime? It had published cartoons of the Prophet Muhammad. The massacre sparked outpourings of solidarity, but also a cowardly, censorious backlash. Many decried the killings, but decried
Charlie’s supposed ‘provocations’, too. 10 years on from the massacre,
spiked went to Paris to meet with Gérard Biard,
Charlie’s editor-in-chief. We discussed the attack, the fight for free speech and the crucial importance of courage.