By John Glenday
A Charlie Hebdo cartoonist who survived a terrorist attack on the satirical magazine’s offices only because he arrived late for work has vowed never to caricature the Prophet Muhammad again, after claiming he has lost interest in the subject.
Rénald Luzier, known to readers as Luz, said: “I will no longer draw the figure of Muhammad. He no longer interests me. I am tired of him, just as I am tired of Sarkozy. I’m not going to spend my life drawing them.”
In the aftermath of the attack Luz drew a cover picture of a weeping Muhammad captioned ‘All is forgiven’, to Read full story ›
Source: The Drum