Charlie Hebdo attackers News
To mark the start of the trial, Charlie Hebdo republished the cartoons which, when first published, turned it into a target of searing anger and a global symbol of free speech
"It`s to show that we are still standing, still alive, still doing Charlie," said Antonio Fischetti. Anticipating strong sales, the magazine said it printed 200,000 copies of last week`s issue
While before it struggled to stay afloat with weekly sales of 30,000, the first edition after the attacks sold 8 million copies. Weekly sales have now settled back to around 55,000, the magazine said
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