Charlie Hebdo Returns With The Prophet Muhammad On Its Cover

Charlie Hebdo makes a courageous statement in the wake of the terrorist attacks that killed 12 members of their staff.

This week's cover of Charlie Hebdo—the first to print since two gunmen opened fire at the satirical newspaper's Paris offices last week, killing 12 members of their staff—features a cartoon of crying Prophet Muhammad holding a sign that reads "Je suis Charlie" ("I am Charlie"). The line has has become an international slogan of support for the victims of the attack. "All is forgiven," reads the text above the caricature.

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Published on January 12, 2015 15:21
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