Many Outlets Are Censoring Charlie Hebdo's Satirical Cartoons After Attack News outlets shy away from publishing the controversial images of the paper's satirical cartoons of the Prophet Muhammad.
Major newspapers, television channels and websites have chosen not to run cartoons of Muhammad by the satirical French newspaper Charlie Hebdo after a deadly attack on its offices Wednesday.
In the United Kingdom, The Telegraph blurred out one of the depictions of Muhammad, which appeared on the cover of Charlie Hebdo:
The Telegraph also used a tightly cropped image of Stéphane Charbonnier, the director of Charlie Hebdo known as Charb, who was killed when masked gunmen attacked the paper's offices, killing 12 people, including employees and police.