Cartoonists around the world have shown support for their counterpart artists killed in Paris today with a series of images of their own.
Twelve people were killed in the terror attack on the offices of French satirical publication Charlie Hebdo which angered some Muslims after publishing cartoons of Islam’s prophet Mohammed.
Carlos Latuff from Brazil:
Carlos Latuff from Brazil
Dave Brown of The Independent in the UK:
Dave Brown of The Independent
YGreck cartoonist from Quebec, Canada:
YGreck caroonist from Quebec Canada
Satish Acharya cartoonist from Kundabpur India:
Satish Acharya cartoonist from Kundabpur, India
Nate Beeler of The Columbus Dispatch:
Nate Beeler of The Columbus Dispatch
Joep Bertrams, a cartoonist from Amsterdam:
Joep Bertrams in Amsterdam
Gary Varvel of the Indianapolis Star:
Gary Varvel of the Indianapolis Star
Ann Telnaes of the Washington Post:
Ann Telnaes of the Washington Post
Australian cartoonist David Pope was one of the first to publish his image on social media:
Jean Jullien, an illustrator from France
Gonza Rodriguez, artist based in Porto Alegre, Brazil
Cartoonists from around the world draw tributes to Paris victims