Then, Charlie Hebdo's cartoon in controversy, targeting the Royal Family; This is how Queen Elizabeth's photo
In the cartoon of Charlie Hebdo, an incident involving a black American citizen, George Floyd, has been attempted to relate the developments with Merkel. Who was murdered by the Minneapolis Police last year.
France's famous satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo once again made headlines for the wrong reasons. This magazine has raised questions about the ongoing stalemate and old developments between Megan Markle and the British royal family in her cartoons. In the UK (UK), there is currently a discussion of Oprah Winfrey interview where Merkel has made serious accusations of racism on the royal family like Racism Within Royal Family. Prince Harry was also with him in this interview. Now people are expressing displeasure over the cartoon that was created by Charley Abdo for the whole episode.
'The Queen was seen stroking Merkel's neck'
In a recent cartoon by Charley Hebdo, Queen Elizabeth is seen stroking Megan Merkel's neck with her knee. Since then, many people have been criticizing Charley Hebdo on social media. Its caption reads, 'Why did Megan leave Buckingham.' In the cartoon picture, Megan Merkel is lying on the ground and saying, 'Because I can no longer breathe.'
In fact, in this cartoon, an attempt has been made to combine the events unfolding with the black American citizen George Floyd. Who was murdered by the Minneapolis Police last year. In the video that surfaced of the incident, former police officer and white Derek Chauvin is seen stroking Floyd's neck for nine minutes. Floyd tells Chauvin that he is unable to breathe and he later dies.
At the same time, Megan Merkel was recently accused of intimidating her staff. A few days ago, Buckingham Palace said that they would start an investigation against Merkel. It has been made clear with this statement that the Royal Family is very concerned about the allegations.
In France, famous magazine Sharley Hebdo is mentioned about the subject of freedom of expression. Entering into the office of this magazine, two brothers named Said and Cherif Kauchi had killed several people by throwing bullets. The magazine has been in global headlines since that attack.
On 7 January 2015, 11 people, including the magazine's senior editor Stefan Carbonier and noted cartoonist, were killed. Most of those who died were journalists. This magazine published a cartoon of Prophet Muhammad sahab many years ago. Due to this angry Muslim attackers attacked the office of this magazine.
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