The staff at Charlie Hebdo will not be silenced. And they’re determined to continue publishing their magazine after the murders of their colleagues last week at the hands of Islamic terrorists. So to honor their dead, this week’s edition—which has a typical print run of about 60,000 copies, selling about half that amount—will be increased to three million copies. And, in the publication’s decades-long tradition, the cover, due out Wednesday in sixteen languages, will feature this image:
Mahomet en une du «Charlie Hebdo» de mercredi http://t.co/2JGWBH2Qpz pic.twitter.com/1AzjFiFvmL
— Libération (@libe) January 12, 2015
Caricature of the Prophet Mohammad with the message “Tout Est Pardonné (All is Forgiven)”
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