Charlie Hebdo attack: Julie Bishop presents French cartoonists with David Pope's famous work

By Nick Miller
Updated April 22 2015 - 1:23am, first published 12:50am
Foreign minister with the famous cartoon at the temporary offices of Charlie Hebdo. Photo: Antoine Gyori
Foreign minister with the famous cartoon at the temporary offices of Charlie Hebdo. Photo: Antoine Gyori
Julie Bishop presenting the cartoon by Canberra Times' David Pope. Photo: Antoine Gyori
Julie Bishop presenting the cartoon by Canberra Times' David Pope. Photo: Antoine Gyori
Julie Bishop in Paris at Charlie Hebdo's temporary editorial offices.  Photo: Antoine Gyori
Julie Bishop in Paris at Charlie Hebdo's temporary editorial offices. Photo: Antoine Gyori
Foreign minister with the famous cartoon at the temporary offices of Charlie Hebdo. Photo: Antoine Gyori
Foreign minister with the famous cartoon at the temporary offices of Charlie Hebdo. Photo: Antoine Gyori
Julie Bishop presenting the cartoon by Canberra Times' David Pope. Photo: Antoine Gyori
Julie Bishop presenting the cartoon by Canberra Times' David Pope. Photo: Antoine Gyori
Julie Bishop in Paris at Charlie Hebdo's temporary editorial offices.  Photo: Antoine Gyori
Julie Bishop in Paris at Charlie Hebdo's temporary editorial offices. Photo: Antoine Gyori
Foreign minister with the famous cartoon at the temporary offices of Charlie Hebdo. Photo: Antoine Gyori
Foreign minister with the famous cartoon at the temporary offices of Charlie Hebdo. Photo: Antoine Gyori
Julie Bishop presenting the cartoon by Canberra Times' David Pope. Photo: Antoine Gyori
Julie Bishop presenting the cartoon by Canberra Times' David Pope. Photo: Antoine Gyori
Julie Bishop in Paris at Charlie Hebdo's temporary editorial offices.  Photo: Antoine Gyori
Julie Bishop in Paris at Charlie Hebdo's temporary editorial offices. Photo: Antoine Gyori
Foreign minister with the famous cartoon at the temporary offices of Charlie Hebdo. Photo: Antoine Gyori
Foreign minister with the famous cartoon at the temporary offices of Charlie Hebdo. Photo: Antoine Gyori
Julie Bishop presenting the cartoon by Canberra Times' David Pope. Photo: Antoine Gyori
Julie Bishop presenting the cartoon by Canberra Times' David Pope. Photo: Antoine Gyori
Julie Bishop in Paris at Charlie Hebdo's temporary editorial offices.  Photo: Antoine Gyori
Julie Bishop in Paris at Charlie Hebdo's temporary editorial offices. Photo: Antoine Gyori
David Pope cartoon on shootings at French newspaper Charlie Hebro. Photo: David Pope
David Pope cartoon on shootings at French newspaper Charlie Hebro. Photo: David Pope
David Pope cartoon on shootings at French newspaper Charlie Hebro. Photo: David Pope
David Pope cartoon on shootings at French newspaper Charlie Hebro. Photo: David Pope
David Pope cartoon on shootings at French newspaper Charlie Hebro. Photo: David Pope
David Pope cartoon on shootings at French newspaper Charlie Hebro. Photo: David Pope
David Pope cartoon on shootings at French newspaper Charlie Hebro. Photo: David Pope
David Pope cartoon on shootings at French newspaper Charlie Hebro. Photo: David Pope
Julie Bishop shows off the cartoon before presenting it to the survivors of the Charlie Hebdo attack. Photo: Antoine Gyori
Julie Bishop shows off the cartoon before presenting it to the survivors of the Charlie Hebdo attack. Photo: Antoine Gyori
Julie Bishop shows off the cartoon before presenting it to the survivors of the Charlie Hebdo attack. Photo: Antoine Gyori
Julie Bishop shows off the cartoon before presenting it to the survivors of the Charlie Hebdo attack. Photo: Antoine Gyori
Julie Bishop shows off the cartoon before presenting it to the survivors of the Charlie Hebdo attack. Photo: Antoine Gyori
Julie Bishop shows off the cartoon before presenting it to the survivors of the Charlie Hebdo attack. Photo: Antoine Gyori
Julie Bishop shows off the cartoon before presenting it to the survivors of the Charlie Hebdo attack. Photo: Antoine Gyori
Julie Bishop shows off the cartoon before presenting it to the survivors of the Charlie Hebdo attack. Photo: Antoine Gyori

A new cartoon sits on the crowded walls of Charlie Hebdo's offices in Paris.