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‘He drew first’

April 21, 2015April 21, 2015 admin Canberra Times, cartoon, Charlie Hebdo, David Pope, foreign minister, Julie Bishop, Paris, Terror, terrorism

FM Julie Bishop delivers a copy of Canberra Times cartoonist’s work to the office of Charlie Hebdo, where staff are still injured, shaken and coming to terms with their new place in the world.

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