
Prophet Muhammad on new Charlie Hebdo cover
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The French satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo is due to publish a cartoon of the Islam's Prophet Muhammad on the cover of its first issue since assailants killed 12 people at its offices.
The newspaper Liberation hosted Charlie Hebdo's staff as they prepared the new issue. More than three million copies of its latest edition will be printed, which is 50 times more than usual.
Liberation published the Charlie Hebdo cover online late on Monday night, showing a man in a white turban holding a sign reading "Je suis Charlie."
Charlie Hebdo's past caricatures of the prophet appear to have prompted last week's attacks, which left a total of 17 people dead.
The newspaper Liberation hosted Charlie Hebdo's staff as they prepared the new issue. More than three million copies of its latest edition will be printed, which is 50 times more than usual.
Liberation published the Charlie Hebdo cover online late on Monday night, showing a man in a white turban holding a sign reading "Je suis Charlie."
Charlie Hebdo's past caricatures of the prophet appear to have prompted last week's attacks, which left a total of 17 people dead.

