Open Letter: On Blasphemy, Islamophobia, and the True Enemies of Free Expression Audiobook (Free)
- Dean Olsher
- 1 h 45 min
- Hachette Book Group USA
- 2016-01-05
Summary:
An impassioned protection from the freedom of speech, from Stéphane Charbonnier, a journalist murdered for his convictions
On January 7, 2015, two gunmen stormed the offices from the France satirical newspaper Charlie Hebdo. They got the lives of twelve men and women, but they called for one man by name: ‘Charb.’
Known by his pencil name, Stéphane Charbonnier was editor in chief of Charlie Hebdo, an outspoken critic of religious fundamentalism, and a renowned politics cartoonist in his personal right..LEARNING MUCH MORE about Open Notice: On Blasphemy, Islamophobia, and the real Enemies of Free Expression Before, he previously received loss of life threats and had actually earned a location in Al Qaeda’s ‘Most Wanted List.’ On January 7 it seemed that Charb’s opponents had finally been successful in silencing him. But in a twist of destiny befitting Charb’s defiant character, it was soon revealed that he previously finished a publication just two times before his murder on the very issues at the heart of the attacks: blasphemy, Islamophobia, and the necessary courage of satirists.
Here, released for the very first time in English, is Charb’s last function. A searing criticism of hypocrisy and racism, and a rousing, eloquent defense of free talk, Open Letter displays Charb’s words to become as powerful and provocative as his artwork. This is an essential book about race, religion, the tone of voice of cultural minorities and majorities in a pluralistic society, and most importantly, the right to free manifestation and the astonishing challenges getting leveled at it inside our fraught and harmful time.
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