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The A Charlie Hebdo for its next issue of Wednesday, 13 January 2015 – CHARLIE WEEKLY / AFP

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The satirical newspaper Charlie Hebdo, decimated by an Islamist attack, again drew the Prophet Mohammed in a next Wednesday for his number and he proclaimed “I’m Charlie.”

Target Islamists just to have often caricatured Muhammad, Charlie Hebdo represents a prophet crying, dressed in white, and holding in his hands a sign “I’m Charlie “the global slogan of the demonstrators against the attack by the millions who marched Sunday. Above the drawing, the newspaper headline “All is forgiven,” a signed drawing Luz obtained by AFP Monday night

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This number called “survivors” -Luz is also one of the survivors of the shooting Wednesday-will be drawn to three million copies, against 60,000 normally, and sold in 25 countries. His MLP distributor has received an avalanche of requests in France and abroad, which was decided on Monday to bring this exceptional edition 3 million copies instead of 1 million originally expected.



Right to disrespect

The lawyer and spokesman for the newspaper, Richard Malka, recalled Monday afternoon that the drawings of Muhammad and other authorities of all religions were common in the newspaper years. “In each issue of Charlie Hebdo for 22 years, there is not one in which there is no caricatures of the Pope, Jesus, priests, or rabbis, imams and Mohammed” and ” the wonder is that there is no “Muhammad drawings in this issue, said Richard Malka.

On Europe 1, he also claimed the” right to disrespect “and said Charlie Hebdo is “not violent but irreverent newspaper” vehemently denying any accusation of Islamophobia.