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Stéphane Jean-Abel Michel Charbonnier (; 21 August 1967 – 7 January 2015), better known as Charb (), was a French
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and
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. He was assassinated during the ''Charlie Hebdo'' shooting on 7 January 2015. He worked for several newspapers and magazines, joining ''
Charlie Hebdo ''Charlie Hebdo'' (; meaning ''Charlie Weekly'') is a French satirical weekly magazine, featuring cartoons, reports, polemics, and jokes. Stridently non-conformist in tone, the publication has been described as Anti-racism, anti-racist, sceptica ...
'' in 1992 and becoming the director of publication in 2009. Due to the publication of Muhammad cartoons, Charb became subject to death threats from extremist Muslims. From the time the magazine was firebombed in 2011, he lived under police protection until his assassination. The police officer protecting Charb on 7 January 2015 was also killed by the shooters.


Early life

Stéphane Charbonnier was born in
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on 21 August 1967 and raised in
Pontoise Pontoise () is a commune in the northwestern suburbs of Paris, France. It is located from the centre of Paris, in the " new town" of Cergy-Pontoise. Administration Pontoise is the official ''préfecture'' (capital) of the Val-d'Oise ''dépa ...
, the son of Michel Jean-Marie Charbonnier. His mother, Denise Renée-Marie Charbonnier, née Ouvrard, worked as a secretary and his father worked as a technician for Postes, télégraphes et téléphones.
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(20 May 2009
Charb. Charlie en jeune
''
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His grandparents, Jean and Lucette Marie-Andrée (née Brunet) owned a grocery store in Pontoise. Stéphane's talent for drawing was discovered in school and he published his first drawings in ''Echo des collégiens'' at the age of fourteen. He continued to draw while studying at Lycée Camille Pissarro.


Career

In the late 1980s he started working as a cartoonist. His work included creating cartoons for the newspaper ''Les Nouvelles du Val-d'Oise'' and a magazine for the in
Saint-Ouen-l'Aumône Saint-Ouen-l'Aumône () is a commune in the northwestern suburbs of Paris, France. It is located from the center of Paris, in the "new town" of Cergy-Pontoise, created in the 1960s. Population Transport Saint-Ouen-l'Aumône is served by two ...
.Pauline Conradsson and Marie Persidat (7 January 2015
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''
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''.
Later freelance work by Charb included cartoons for ''
L'Écho des savanes ''L’Écho des Savanes'' is a Franco-Belgian comics magazine founded in May 1972 by Claire Bretécher, Marcel Gotlib and Nikita Mandryka. It featured the work of French and international authors and graphic artists in mature-oriented comics ov ...
'', ''
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'', and ''
L'Humanité ''L'Humanité'' (; ), is a French daily newspaper. It was previously an organ of the French Communist Party, and maintains links to the party. Its slogan is "In an ideal world, ''L'Humanité'' would not exist." History and profile Pre-World Wa ...
''. He joined ''Charlie Hebdo'' in 1992 and was its director of publication from 2009 until his death on 7 January 2015. Charb's comic strip, ''Maurice et Patapon'' featured Maurice, a dog described by the newspaper ''
Libération ''Libération'' (), popularly known as ''Libé'' (), is a daily newspaper in France, founded in Paris by Jean-Paul Sartre and Serge July in 1973 in the wake of the protest movements of May 1968. Initially positioned on the far-left of France's ...
'' as leftist, pacifist, outgoing, and omnisexual, and a cat, ''Patapon'', who is conservative, violent, asexual, and perverse. Libération described the series as philosophical and
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. Charb also drew the character "Marcel Keuf, le flic" ("Marcel Pig, the cop") in ''
Fluide Glacial ''Fluide Glacial'' () is a monthly Franco-Belgian comics magazine and a publishing house founded on 1 April 1975 by Gotlib, Alexis (comics), Alexis and . It's one of the most successful comics magazine in France, along with Métal Hurlant. Since ...
''. Charb's column in ''Charlie Hebdo'' was titled "Charb n'aime pas les gens" ("Charb does not like people"). One of his regular pieces was the monthly ''La fatwa de l'Ayatollah Charb'' (''The Fatwa of the Ayatollah Charb'') in ''Fluide Glacial''. In 2007 and 2008, he was a set cartoonist on the talk show '' T'empêches tout le monde de dormir'' on television channel M6. He was a long-time supporter of the
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. He also drew cartoons for anti-racism organizations such as
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.


2011 bomb attack and subsequent threats

On 2 November 2011, ''Charlie Hebdo'' was firebombed just before its 3 November issue was due to be published; the issue was entitled ''Charia Hebdo'' and satirically featured the Islamic prophet,
Muhammad Muhammad ( ar, مُحَمَّد;  570 – 8 June 632 Common Era, CE) was an Arab religious, social, and political leader and the founder of Islam. According to Muhammad in Islam, Islamic doctrine, he was a prophet Divine inspiration, di ...
as guest-editor. Charb and two of his co-workers at ''Charlie Hebdo'' subsequently received police protection. In September 2012, a man was arrested in
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, allegedly for having called for the beheading of Charb on a
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website. In a 2012 interview Charb was quoted as saying, "I am not afraid of reprisals, I have no children, no wife, no car, no debt. It might sound a bit pompous, but I'd prefer to die on my feet than to live on my knees."
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put Charb on their "most-wanted list" in 2013, after he edited an edition of ''Charlie Hebdo'' that satirised radical Mohammedans. Also on that list was
Lars Vilks Lars Endel Roger Vilks (20 June 1946 – 3 October 2021) was a Swedish visual artist and activist who was known for the controversy surrounding his drawings of Muhammad. He also created the sculptures ''Nimis'' and ''Arx'', made of driftwood an ...
, as well as three ''Jyllands-Posten'' staff members:
Kurt Westergaard Kurt Westergaard (born Kurt Vestergaard; 13 July 1935 – 14 July 2021) was a Danish cartoonist. In 2005 he drew a cartoon of the Islamic prophet Muhammad, wearing a bomb in his turban as a part of the ''Jyllands-Posten'' Muhammad cartoons, w ...
(whose cartoons ''Charlie Hebdo'' had published), Carsten Juste, and
Flemming Rose Flemming Rose (born 11 March 1958) is a Danish journalist, author and Senior Fellow at the Cato Institute. He previously served as foreign affairs editor at the Danish newspaper ''Jyllands-Posten''. As culture editor of the same newspaper, he was ...
. Being a sport shooter, Charb applied for permit to be able to carry a firearm for self-defence. The application was, however, not approved. On the week of the ''Charlie Hebdo'' shooting, a Charb illustration in issue for that week observed that there had not been any terrorist attacks in France, with a caricatured armed jihadist fighter turning a customary French phrase to malicious use: "Wait! ... we still have until the end of January to present our wishes" — a reference to the French tradition of offering New Year's greetings until the end of January.


Beliefs

Charbonnier was an
atheist Atheism, in the broadest sense, is an absence of belief in the existence of deities. Less broadly, atheism is a rejection of the belief that any deities exist. In an even narrower sense, atheism is specifically the position that there no ...
and
pacifist Pacifism is the opposition or resistance to war, militarism (including conscription and mandatory military service) or violence. Pacifists generally reject theories of Just War. The word ''pacifism'' was coined by the French peace campaign ...
. Two days prior to his death, Charb had completed an essay on Islamophobia. One year after the massacre, it was translated to and published in English, with a foreword by
Adam Gopnik Adam Gopnik (born August 24, 1956) is an American writer and essayist. He is best known as a staff writer for ''The New Yorker,'' to which he has contributed non-fiction, fiction, memoir, and criticism since 1986. He is the author of nine books ...
, under the title ''Open Letter: On Blasphemy, Islamophobia, and the True Enemies of Free Expression''.


Death

Charb was killed, with seven of his colleagues, two police officers, and two other people on 7 January 2015 when a pair of gunmen stormed the ''Charlie Hebdo'' newspaper offices in Paris. One of the police officers killed, Franck Brinsolaro, was Charb's bodyguard.Attentat de Charlie Hebdo, l'un des policiers tués demeurait en Normandie
7 January 2015.
His funeral was held in Pontoise and included speeches by
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,
Patrick Pelloux Patrick Pelloux (born 19 August 1963 in Villeneuve-Saint-Georges, Val-de-Marne) is a French physician and activist. He is a specialist of emergency medical services. Biography Patrick Pelloux became well known in France during the 2003 European h ...
,
Jean-Luc Mélenchon Jean-Luc Antoine Pierre Mélenchon (; born 19 August 1951) is a French politician who was a member of the National Assembly for the 4th constituency of Bouches-du-Rhône from 2017 to 2022. He led the ''La France Insoumise'' group in the Nation ...
, and Pierre Laurent. The government ministers
Christiane Taubira Christiane Marie Taubira (; born 2 February 1952) is a French politician who served as Minister of Justice of France in the governments of Prime Ministers Jean-Marc Ayrault and Manuel Valls under President François Hollande from 2012 until 20 ...
,
Najat Vallaud-Belkacem Najat Vallaud-Belkacem (; ar, link=no, نجاة فالو بلقاسم; Riffian-Berber: ⵏⴰⵊⴰⵜ ⴱⵍⵇⴰⵙⵎ; born 4 October 1977) is a former Moroccan-French jurist and politician of the Socialist Party (PS) who was the first Fre ...
, and
Fleur Pellerin Fleur Pellerin (; Birth name, née Kim Jong-sook, born 29 August 1973) is a French businesswoman, former civil servant and Socialist Party (France), Socialist Party politician who served as a Government of France, French government minister from ...
also attended the funeral.


Personal life

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, a human rights attorney and former Minister for Youth and Community Life, indicated after his death that she had been Charb's
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. His family disputed this and, in a statement issued by his brother on 10 January 2015, denied the existence of any "interpersonal commitment" between Charb and Jeannette BougrabLa famille de Charb dément l'"engagement relationnel" du dessinateur avec Jeannette Bougrab
''Liberation/AFP''
while some of his colleagues confirmed it.


Publications

* ''Je suis très tolérant'', MC Productions/Charb, 1996 * '' Maurice et Patapon'', Volumes I (2005) II (2006), III (2007), IV (2009), Hoebeke * ''Attention ça tache'',
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, 2004 (with foreword by
Philippe Geluck Philippe Geluck (born 7 May 1954 in Belgium) is a Belgian comedian, humorist, television writer and cartoonist, who sold more than 14 million albums worldwide. He studied at the INSAS (''Institut National Supérieur des Arts du Spectacle'', N ...
) * ''Charb n'aime pas les gens : chroniques politiques, 1996–2002'', Agone, 2002 * Collectif, ''Mozart qu'on assassine'', Albin Michel, 2006, with Catherine Meurisse,
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,
Luz Luz ( ''Lūz'') is the name of two places in the Bible. Mentioned in Genesis Luz is the ancient name of a royal Canaanite city, connected with Bethel (Genesis 28:19; 35:6). It is debated among scholarsRashi on 28:17 whether Luz and Bethel repres ...
,
Tignous Bernard Jean-Charles Verlhac (21 August 1957 – 7 January 2015), known by the pseudonym Tignous (, from oc, Tinhós), was a French cartoonist. He was a long-time staff cartoonist for the French satirical magazine '' Charlie Hebdo''. On 7 Jan ...
et
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* ''J'aime pas les fumeurs'', Hoëbeke, 2007 * ''J'aime pas la retraite'', 2008 (with
Patrick Pelloux Patrick Pelloux (born 19 August 1963 in Villeneuve-Saint-Georges, Val-de-Marne) is a French physician and activist. He is a specialist of emergency medical services. Biography Patrick Pelloux became well known in France during the 2003 European h ...
) * ''C'est la Faute à la société'', 12 bis, 2008 * ''Dico Sarko'', éditions 12 bis, 2008 * ''Le Petit Livre rouge de Sarko'', 12 bis, 2009 * ''Eternuer dans le chou-fleur et autres métaphores sexuelles à travers le monde'', text by Antonio Fischetti, Les Échappés, 2009 * ''Marx, mode d'emploi'', La Découverte, 2009 (with Daniel Bensaïd) * ''Le Cahier de vacances de Charlie Hebdo'', Les Échappés, 2009, with Catherine Meurisse,
Riss The Riss (german: Riß) is a small river in Baden-Württemberg, south-western Germany, right tributary of the Danube. Its source is in Upper Swabia, between Bad Waldsee and Bad Schussenried. It flows north, through the town of Biberach an der Ri ...
and Luz, Luz * ''Les Fatwas de Charb'', Les Échappés, 2009 * ''C'est pas là qu'on fait caca! Maurice et Patapon for children'', Les Échappés, 2010 * ''Les dictons du jour, agenda 2011'', Les Échappés, 2010 * ''Sarko, le kit de survie'', 12 bis, 2010 * ''Marcel Keuf, le flic'', Les Échappés, 2011 * ''La salle des profs'', 12 bis, 2012 * ''La vie de Mahomet'', Les Échappés, 2013 (with Zineb) * ''Lettre aux escrocs de l'islamophobie qui font le jeu des racistes'', éditions Les Échappés, Lettre A, 2015 (postum) * Illustrations for ''Petit cours d'autodéfense intellectuelle'' (''Short class in Intellectual Self-Defence'') by Normand Baillargeon, and ''Petit cours d'autodéfense en économie'' (éditions Lux; ''Short Class in Economic Self-Defence'') by
Jim Stanford Jim Stanford is a Canadian economist and founder of the Progressive Economics Forum. He holds a master's degree in economics from Cambridge University and a doctorate from the New School for Social Research. He is author of a column for the Canad ...
. * ''Open Letter: On Blasphemy, Islamophobia, and the True Enemies of Free Expression'' (foreword by
Adam Gopnik Adam Gopnik (born August 24, 1956) is an American writer and essayist. He is best known as a staff writer for ''The New Yorker,'' to which he has contributed non-fiction, fiction, memoir, and criticism since 1986. He is the author of nine books ...
), Little, Brown, & Co., 2016


See also

*
List of journalists killed in Europe This is a list of journalists killed in Europe (as a continent), divided by country. While journalists in the European Union (EU) generally work in good conditions, there are cases of murdered journalists, and many of them remain unpunished. Thi ...


References

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