The satirical French weekly publication, Charlie Hebdo, has come under fire for publishing a cartoon that suggests that Aylan Kurdi, a toddler who drowned off the coast of Turkey while attempting to flee war-torn Syria, would have grown up to sexually assault European women.
"What would little #AylanKurdi have grown up to be? Ass groper in Germany," the cartoon reads.
@detoushorizons tiens pic.twitter.com/c1EnwNt5Gm
— Faïza Zerouala (@faizaz) January 13, 2016
For many, the image of the drown Syrian toddler put a human face on the Syrian refugee crisis that overcame xenophobic concerns about the arrival of immigrants from a different culture.
There is nothing, absolutely nothing 'revolutionary' about Charlie Hebdo's latest cartoon, this is pure fascism. pic.twitter.com/cqGUMxuyWG
— Mahmoud (@MahmoudRamsey) January 13, 2016
More despicable cartoons from Charlie Hebdo:
"What would've Aylan grown up to be?
A groper in Germany."pic.twitter.com/QkSjJVEYdj
— Haidar Sumeri (@IraqiSecurity) January 13, 2016
Disgusting cartoon in Charlie Hebdo
("what would've become of Aylan had he grown up? A groper") via @faizazpic.twitter.com/iB4myFb1ke
— Sunny Hundal (@sunny_hundal) January 13, 2016
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