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Tuesday, January 13, 2015

Charlie Hebdo publishes new issue, one week after attack Wednesday Jan 14,2015


Late Monday Jan 13,2015, the website of the newspaper Liberation, which has been hosting the Charlie Hebdo staff, posted an image of the next cover of the satirical weekly. It featured a cartoon of Muhammad, with a tear streaming down his cheek, and holding a sign: ”Je Suis Charlie” – ”I Am Charlie.”
Overhead was the phrase: ”All is forgiven.”

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The new edition of the French satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo Wednesday Jan 14,2015  has gone on sale, with a cartoon depicting the Prophet Muhammad on its cover.

The cartoon shows the Prophet weeping while holding a sign saying "Je suis Charlie" ("I am Charlie").

The front cover of the edition had been widely published in advance by French media.
Outside France, the Washington Post, Germany's Frankfurter Allgemeine, Corriere della Sera in Italy and the UK's Guardian are among publications to show the cartoon
Three million copies are being printed - a week after Islamist gunmen murdered eight journalists at the magazine and four other people in Paris
Jan 14,2015 Wednesday's edition of Charlie Hebdo has an unprecedented print run of three million copies. Normally only 60,000 are sold each week

The issue will be available in six languages - including English, Arabic and Turkish - some in print and some online.

An editorial thanks the millions of people who have declared themselves as Charlie in the past few days - but it says it wants no more of the past insinuations that by provoking Muslims, it has somehow brought trouble on itself.

Editor-in-chief Gerard Biard told  "We are happy to have done it and happy to have been able to do it, to have achieved it. It was tough. The front page... was complicated to put together, because it had to express something new, it had to say something relating to the event that we had to deal with."

The magazine, which normally sells around 30,000 copies a week, had an initial unprecedented print run of three million. This has been increased to five million after copies were snapped up today.
A man buys a copy of Charlie Hebdo newspaper at a newsstand in Rennes, western France
Issues of the magazine had sold out across Paris news kiosks this morning within minutes.

People wait outside a newsagent's kiosk in Paris, eager to snap up the latest copy of Charlie Hebdo
People wait outside a newsagent's kiosk in Paris, eager to snap up the latest copy of Charlie Hebdo
 
Commuters queue to buy the new edition of Charlie Hebdo at Gare de Lyon train station in Paris
Renald Luzier, the cartoonist who drew the cover image under the pen name 'Luz', said it represents 'just a little guy who's crying'. Pictured are people queuing for the magazine in Paris

The new edition of Charlie Hebdo is prepared for delivery at a press distribution center in the suburbs of Paris
The new edition of Charlie Hebdo is prepared for delivery at a press distribution center in the suburbs of Paris 
A van brings the first delivery of the new edition of Charlie Hebdo magazine at Place de la Republique 

Attacks Timeline
Map of Paris showing the locations of three deadly attacks in January 2015 
Wednesday January 07,2015 10:30 - Two masked gunmen enter Charlie Hebdo offices, killing 11 people, including the magazine's editor. Shortly after the attack, the gunmen kill a police officer nearby.
11:00 - Police lose track of the men after they abandon their getaway car and hijack another vehicle. They are later identified as brothers Said and Cherif Kouachi.
Thursday January 08,2015 08:45 - A lone gunman shoots dead a policewoman and injures a man in the south of Paris. Gunman later identified as Amedy Coulibaly.
10:30 - The Kouachi brothers rob a service station near Villers-Cotterets, in the Aisne region, but disappear again.
Friday 9 January 09,2015 08:30 - Police exchange gunfire with the Kouachi brothers during a car chase on the National 2 highway northeast of Paris.
10:00 - Police surround the brothers at an industrial building in at Dammartin-en-Goele, 35km (22 miles) from Paris.
12:15 - Coulibaly reappears and takes several people hostage at a kosher supermarket in eastern Paris. Heavily-armed police arrive and surround the store.
16:00 - Kouachi brothers come out of the warehouse, firing at police. They are both shot dead.
16:15 - Police storm the kosher supermarket in Paris, killing Coulibaly and rescuing 15 hostages. The bodies of four hostages are recovered.

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