Hara-Kiri (magazine)
In 1960,
Other collaborators included
Controversial
Hara Kiri editions, subtitled "Journal bête et méchant" (Stupid and evil magazine), were constantly aiming at established powers, be they political parties or institutions like the Church or the State.In 1961 and 1966 the monthly magazine was temporarily banned by the French Government.
Hara-Kiri Hebdo becomes Charlie Hebdo
In November 1970, following the death of general de Gaulle at his home in
The choice of the title refers to a tragedy of the same month: a fire at a discotheque where 146 people were killed. As a result, the magazine was immediately and permanently banned from sale to minors and publicity by the minister of the interior
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External links
* [http://easydreamer.blogspot.com/2006/06/hara-kiri-covers.html A collection of cover images from the magazine]