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Satire is not meant to be a weapon against the powerless - Will Self on satire, free speech and racism
Was it really an attack on European values? - Myriam Francois-Cerrah punctures a few lazy myths
Why this was no attack on humour - Des Freedman examines the context surrounding the debate about free speech
The bitter fruit of imperialism - Lindsey German on lessons to be learned by the West's war-making governments
Western liberalism? Abdullah Al-Arian on the Enlightenment, empire and the contradictions of 'Western values'
What is the purpose of satire? - Cartoonist Joe Sacco on the politics of his art
There is a difference between being brave and being funny - Hugo Rifkind offers a thoughtful response
Moral clarity - Adam Shatz dismantles the 'clash of civilisations' thesis
The Iraq connection - Juan Cole draws attention to how the 'war on terror' influenced the latest terrorist atrocity
Algeria is the post-colonial wound that still bleeds in France - Robert Fisk on French imperialism and the legacy of the Algerian war for independence
The problem with drawings that fuel sectarian tensions - Alain Gresh sketches the recent evolution of Charlie Hebdo
How exactly would we like Muslims to condemn these attacks? Mark Steel lampoons the hypocrisy and absurdity of some responses to the killings
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