ເພື່ອລະນຶກເຖິງ ທ່ານ Charlie Hebdo

Riss Tignous sketches a political cartoon in the boardroom of Parisian satirical paper Charlie Hebdo in 2012. He was among twelve killed when masked gunmen opened fire in the paper's office on January 8, 2015.

Cabu (Jean Cabut), a longtime artist at Charlie Hebdo, was one of twelve members of the satirical paper killed in the attack on their office in Paris, France. (Steven Wassenaar/Transterra Media)

Bernard Maris (2nd from right) sketches during an editorial meeting in Paris in January 2012. He was among the twelve staff members of the Parisian satirical paper Charlie Hebdo killed when masked gunman opened fire in their office on January 8, 2015. (Steven Wassenaar/Transterra Media)

Riss Tignous sketches a political cartoon in the boardroom of Parisian satirical paper Charlie Hebdo in 2012. (Steven Wassenaar/Transterra Media)

Cabu (Jean Cabut) and Charb (Stéphane Charbonnier) pictured in the editorial office of Parisian satire weekly Charlie Hebdo in January, 2012. Both were killed in the attack that took the lives of twelve of the paper's staffers on January 8, 2015.

Famous French cartoonist Luz (right) was wounded in the attack that killed twelve of his colleagues. He is pictured here in 2012 with the police officer (left) who protected him day and night. (Steven Wassenaar/Transterra Media)