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Join the dots by number n the above cartoon and see the result. The publishers of Charle Hebdo have been defiant. The new cover of Charlie Hebdo centres on an image of the Prophet Muhammad, who is weeping and holding a sign which declares: 'Je Suis Charlie'. Around three million copies will be published for French kiosks and around the world – including 1,000 copies for British newsagents – the biggest print run in the magazine's history. The decision to publish the cover with a cartoon of Prophet Muhammad has sharply divided opinion among politicians, journalists and Muslims today over whether the publication was right to take such a tough stance.  Two African newspapers have apologised for publishing Charlie Hebdo's cover depicting the Prophet Muhammad, after an outcry from Muslim readers. Kenya's The Star and South Africa's The Citizen said they regretted any offence caused to Muslims.


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