Charlie Hebdo was today facing legal action after publishing a series of allegedly racist and hateful cartoons mocking the death of Syrian toddler Aylan Kurdi. The drowned three-year-old toddler has become the symbol of the refugee crisis after haunting pictures appeared showing his body being carried off a Turkish beach last week.
The body of Syrian refugee Aylan Kurdi was washed up on Bodrum beach, in Turkey on September 2. He drowned, along with his mother and five-year-old brother, after their boat capsized as they tried to reach the Greek island of Kos. |
But the latest edition of the satirical French magazine depicts the dead Aylan lying face down in the sand under the caption "So Close to Goal". Above him is an advertisement for McDonald’s reading: "Two children’s menus for the price of one".
Critics claim Charlie Hebdo has overstepped the mark after it published a series of cartoons mocking the death of three-year-old Aylan Kurdi, whose body was washed up on a Turkish beach this month. |
Another depiction of the dead Aylan shows him next to Casimir, an orange dinosaur, under the caption "Welcome to Children’s Island". There is also a cartoon mocking Aylan’s religion, with a caption reading: "Proof that Europe is Christian". It shows a Jesus-like figure next to the words "Christians walk on water" and a little boy upended in the sea next to the words "Muslim children sink".
The drawings come nine months after 12 people were murdered by Jihadi gunmen around the Paris offices of Charlie Hebdo after the magazine mocked the Prophet Mohammed in a series of cartoons. It led to millions around the world including politicians and celebrities rallying under the ‘Je Suis Charlie’ (‘I am Charlie’) slogan, as it came to represent free speech. Read more here.
Twitter reactions:
Certainly not in great taste guys "Charlie Hebdo Mocks The Death of Syrian Child Aylan Kurdi" http://t.co/YVjQijWZsR
— Rana Ayyub (@RanaAyyub) September 14, 2015
This is an extremely low move, even for Charlie Hebdo. #IAmNOTCharlie pic.twitter.com/37w5rWygOD
— Tahṣinā Bint Shabbīr (@tahsinaaa) September 12, 2015
Charlie Hebdo's Insensitive Cartoons Featuring Aylan Kurdi Is Facing Criticism & They Deserve It http://t.co/e85MRkThf5
— IbneBattuta (@ibnebattuta) September 15, 2015
Charlie Hebdo mocks the death of Syrian kid Aylan Kurdi. The reason I was never Charlie - #JesuisCharlie? disgrace! pic.twitter.com/Em1qdodFQR
— Gaurav Pandhi (@GauravPandhi) September 14, 2015
Charlie Hebdo is the absolute scum of the earth. pic.twitter.com/51OY32YoDv
— Ros Stafford (@Naknamara) September 13, 2015
Oh God, Charlie Hebdo. #AylanKurdi beach. "Welcome Migrants. Promo! 2 kids for the price of one. So close..." pic.twitter.com/8PEEwNAESr
— Sabbah Haji Baji (@imsabbah) September 12, 2015
Shameful > Charlie Hebdo cover reads 'Welcome to the migrants, so close to the goal..kids menu 2 for the price of 1' pic.twitter.com/hiiv8ZZgnG
— Omar Salha (@o_salha) September 11, 2015
Have Charlie Hebdo ever created cartoons of "dead White European babies" ? Where are those ironic cartoons? Where are those depictions?
— C-ORE out SEPT 18TH (@MykkiBlanco) September 14, 2015
Charlie Hebdo get away with dehumanizing this child because he was the "other" the "dead refugee baby" "non white" "Musilm"
— C-ORE out SEPT 18TH (@MykkiBlanco) September 14, 2015