Two days ago, the satirical Spanish magazine Deia published a photomontage of Spain's King Juan Carlos, showing him drooling victoriously after shooting a bear which had been subdued with a barrel of vodka. The image is a reference to an alleged hunting incident in which the King apparently killed a drunken bear. Legal proceedings have been instigated against the magazine, and it may face charges of lese majeste. A similar case is also pending against El Jueves, for its
cartoon of Prince Filipe earlier this year.
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