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The issue after the attacks on the Hebdo offices that killed 12 journalists features a cover of the Prophet Mohammed with the sign "Je Suis Charlie" and the banner "All is Forgiven." French president Hollande and the prime minister Valls personally visited and offered encouragement, France's postal service offered 1 free year of delivery, and the newspaper Liberation setup offices for the Hebdo journalists and other volunteers. Throughout Europe the satirical weekly is seen as representing freedom of expression.
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Charlie Hebdo Puts Muhammad on Cover of Post-Attack Issue
Wall Street Journal 01/13/2015
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