Charlie Hebdo’s latest cover featuring ‘Messi’ and Afghan women

by time news

Time.news – The cartoonists of Charlie Hebdo are making noise again with an image that brings together the two cases of the summer, completely at the antipodes, which have filled the pages of French newspapers and around the world. The last cover in fact depicts three women, completely covered and with the burqa, with the number “30” on their shoulders and the words “Messi”.

On the one hand, therefore, Afghanistan, with the return to power of the Taliban, and on the other the most memorable transfer in the history of football, with the Argentine flea that left Barcelona after more than 20 years to marry in Paris.

The last element of the graphic is the words “it is worse than you think”. The allusion is, in all likelihood, to the ownership of the PSG, the emirs of Qatar. A country that in the past, albeit unofficially, has been close to Islamic extremists and that in just over a year will host the World Cup.

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