France's Charlie Hebdo unveils special edition marking 10 years since deadly attack

The team behind the Charlie Hebdo satirical newspaper pose during a photo session in Paris in March 2024.

France's Charlie Hebdo newspaper on Monday revealed a special edition to mark 10 years since the shooting that killed 12 of its staff. In January 2015, two French-born brothers of Algerian descent staged an attack at the satirical newspaper’s office in Paris over a depiction of the Prophet Mohammed.

French satirical newspaper Charlie Hebdo unveiled a special edition Monday to mark 10 years since an attack on its offices by Islamist gunmen that decimated its staff.

The front-page features a cartoon celebrating the atheist paper's existence with the caption "Indestructible!", while four inside pages show the results of a caricature contest to mock God and religious leaders.

"Satire has a virtue that has enabled us to get through these tragic years: optimism," said an editorial from director Riss, who survived the January 7, 2015, massacre that left 12 people, including eight editorial staff, dead.

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"If you want to laugh, it means you want to live. Laughing, irony, and caricatures are manifestations of optimism. Whatever happens, dramatic or happy, the desire to laugh will never cease."

The massacre of some of France's most famous cartoonists signalled the start of a gruesome series of Al-Qaeda and Islamic State plots that claimed hundreds of lives in France and western Europe over the following years.

(AFP)


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