Charlie Hebdo won’t be silenced

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Charlie Hebdo won’t be silenced

After the January 7 attack on French satirical newspaper Charlie Hebdo that decimated its staff, surviving columnist Patrick Pelloux said they would publish as scheduled next week. An act of defiance, it will show that “stupidity will not win,” Pelloux said. The paper will be produced outside its offices, which were not accessible after the massacre killed 12, including 5 cartoonists. A million copies will be printed, far more than its usual print run of 60,000 per week.

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