France's Charlie Hebdo unveils special edition marking 10 years since deadly attack
- French satirical newspaper Charlie Hebdo unveiled a special edition to mark 10 years since an attack on its offices by Islamist gunmen that decimated its staff.
- The edition will go on sale on Tuesday, coinciding with public commemorations by President Emmanuel Macron and Paris Mayor Anne Hidalgo.
- Director Riss stated, 'Satire has a virtue that has enabled us to get through these tragic years: optimism.'
- Riss emphasized the importance of questioning ideology, stating, 'The idea is not to publish anything, it's to publish everything that makes people doubt.
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Charlie Hebdo launches 'laugh at God' competition on 10th anniversary of terror attack that left 12 people dead
French satirical newspaper Charlie Hebdo has launched a “laugh at God” competition on the 10th anniversary of the Islamist terror attack that left 12 people dead.The attack in 2015 was carried out by two Paris-born brothers of Algerian descent as revenge for the magazine’s move to publish caricatures of the Prophet Mohammed.The special edition, launched on Tuesday, featured a contest in which cartoonists submitted their “funniest and meanest” de…
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