HERE at Confidential Towers we wish to express our deepest condolences to the family and friends of those who died yesterday at the Charlie Hebdo magazine offices in Paris.
Whether or not we agreed with Charlie’s output does not matter today.
Confidential stands shoulder to shoulder with the publication, and will fight for their right to freedom of speech to the last breath.
The world's cartoonists are expressing what we cannot put into words and we humbly publish their work below.
Mark Garner,
Publisher, The Confidentials.
(A book of condolence will be available for members of the public to sign from Friday 9 January in the Town Hall at the bottom of the main staircase)
main image credit: Dave Brown, The Independent
‘Banksy’ Instagram tribute to #CharlieHebdo victims not posted by artist http://t.co/EKlScFGWVu (Pic: Lucille Clerc) pic.twitter.com/ZYEBaU8YUQ
— The Telegraph (@Telegraph) January 8, 2015
Can't sleep tonight, thoughts with my French cartooning colleagues, their families and loved ones #CharlieHebdo pic.twitter.com/LqIMRCHPgK
— David Pope (@davpope) January 7, 2015
Dutch cartoonist Joep Bertrams
#CharlieHebdo pic.twitter.com/du7R4NW1zO
— Ruben L. Oppenheimer (@RLOppenheimer) January 7, 2015
RIP #CharlieHebdo cartoonists. My toon from 2010: pic.twitter.com/ahyyrlN57s
— Nate Beeler (@natebeeler) January 7, 2015
— Carlos Latuff (@LatuffCartoons) January 7, 2015
“I prefer to die standing than live on my knees” #JeSuisCharlie pic.twitter.com/FRR4W7VeOE
— BuzzFeed (@BuzzFeed) January 8, 2015
— Clara Andrés (@clara_andres) January 7, 2015
This is just brilliant #charliehebdo #sonyhack pic.twitter.com/vtnrJtxJSd
— Kyle Matthews (@kylecmatthews) January 9, 2015
Steve Bell on the Charlie Hebdo attackers – cartoon http://t.co/OkFs66mAmX pic.twitter.com/jDclFGrzXD
— The Guardian (@guardian) January 9, 2015