Je suis Charlie
Charlie Hebdo reveals front page of new issue
Charlie Hebdo reveals front page of new issue
PARIS -- The French satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo has released the front page of the edition that will be published on Wednesday.
It will feature a cartoon of Islamic Prophet Muhammad, with a tear in his eye, holding a sign reading "Je Suis Charlie", and a headline reading, "All is forgiven" in French.
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