Here is the much-anticipated first edition of Charlie Hebdo since last week’s massacre — with a cover proclaiming, “All is forgiven.”
It’s not clear if the cartoon on the cover shows a generic Muslim or is an image of the Prophet Muhammad, such as those that sparked the killers’ wrath. The figure is weeping and poignantly holds a sign that reads, “I am Charlie.”
The magazine is publishing 1 million copies for sale on Wednesday — exactly one week after the terrorist attack — but the cover was released Monday.
“We will not give in, otherwise all this won’t have meant anything,” Richard Malka, the paper’s lawyer, told France Info radio.
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