Artist photographer Maya-Ines Touam shows a work about women in the arab world for the liberty of expression. In response to the Charlie Hebdo massacre: Artists defending freedom of expression and fighting against hatred mount an exhibition at "Charlie Hexpo", Galerie 28 bis bld Bonne Nouvelle, Paris, France.
This was a fundraising event for families of the twelve staff killed by jihadists at Charlie Hebdo, this included the editor and celebrated cartoonists, January 2015. The deadliest month of terror attacks in France for over fifty years. Charlie Hebdo is a satirical publication well known for its political cartoons.
As a solidarity actions with the deaths at Charlie Hebdo some paintings read "Je suis Charlie" translating as "I am Charlie (Hebdo)". Other artists evoke feelings of the Muslim community 'Je suis Habibi". The arab word habibi refers to a friend, partner or relative