French satirical magazine, Charlie Hebdo, has once again chosen to cross the chasm between humour to vulgarity and offence in its recent publishing of a cartoon that distastefully mocks the current tragedy in Turkey and Syria. An earthquake which measured 7.8 on the Richter scale, has claimed close to 22,000 lives at the time of writing, left tens of thousands injured and hundreds of thousands homeless, is apparently the perfect vehicle from which these satirists chose to exhibit their humour, cool detachment and questionable intellect. The magazine shared its "drawing of the day" by artist Juin, on Twitter. Nonchalantly composed, scarce black lines depicting a damaged
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