Cartoon Charlie Hebdo creates fuss

The satirical French magazine Charlie Hebdo renews its presence felt with a provocative cartoon.


         Aylan, also spelled Alan, was the little Syrian boy who lay dead on the beach in the Turkish resort of Bodrum. The picture of the three-year old child pressed the world to face the facts surrounding the influx of Syrian refugees, many of whom the crossing to Europe on rickety boats not survive. The artist also refers to the mass assault in Cologne on New Year's Eve.
Many people take offense at the drawing. Social media they say that satire companies going too far at the expense of a dead boy.


         Aylan, also spelled Alan, was the little Syrian boy who lay dead on the beach in the Turkish resort of Bodrum. The picture of the three-year old child pressed the world to face the facts surrounding the influx of Syrian refugees, many of whom the crossing to Europe on rickety boats not survive. The artist also refers to the mass assault in Cologne on New Year's Eve.
Many people take offense at the drawing. Social media they say that satire companies going too far at the expense of a dead boy.