Oops. There is an embarrassing typo on the just unveiled plaque honoring the Charlie Hebdo cartoonists killed one year ago today. It’s Georges Wolinksi, not Georges Wolinsky:
French President unveils plaque to #CharlieHebdo victims with typo in cartoonist's name #Wolinski pic.twitter.com/biRS5yqeEF
— AFP news agency (@AFP) January 5, 2016
The plaque has reportedly been covered up and a correction will be made.
French President Francois Hollande honors 17 victims of Islamic extremist attacks a year ago: https://t.co/eSDntSAYjR
— The Associated Press (@AP) January 5, 2016
French President honors Charlie Hebdo and Kosher market victims at 1 year anniversary: https://t.co/gwU66iD9o1 pic.twitter.com/NtNjJZcPkL
— ABC News (@ABC) January 5, 2016
French president unveiled plaque at satirical weekly Charlie Hebdo. To victims of massacre there a year ago.@npr pic.twitter.com/JLlcvSTF4m
— Eleanor Beardsley (@ElBeardsley) January 5, 2016
The magazine will produce a commemorative issue featuring a “murderous God” on its next cover:
'Charlie Hebdo' to feature murderous god on anniversary cover https://t.co/pyRjtpXLdV pic.twitter.com/7v0RJLjwdl
— DW News (@dwnews) January 4, 2016
The staff of #CharlieHebdo was defiant in marking the anniversary of the terrorist attack https://t.co/YREV90zCHj pic.twitter.com/EErrXZ3T9y
— The Boston Globe (@BostonGlobe) January 5, 2016
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