How Charlie Hebdo fired one of its contributors for 'anti-Semitism'
Charlie Hebdo, the French satire magazine known for its controversial cartoons, is well-known for claiming 'freedom of speech' to take shots at everyone. But it once fired a major contributor for alleged 'anti-Semitism.'
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