Stephane Charbonnier

In Brussels, a woman holds a copy of Charlie Hebdo to pay tribute to the victims of a shooting at the offices of the weekly satirical magazine in Paris on January 7, 2015.

France reels after the Charlie Hebdo attack kills 12

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Neither the occurrence of a terrorist attack nor the deaths of people who were widely loved was easy for France to bear on Wednesday. But as people gather in French cities to mourn, there are hopes that the attack on the Charlie Hebdo satirical newspaper will help spark a conversation about radicalism in France.

A memorial in Paris

I grew up with Charlie Hebdo — long live Charlie Hebdo

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French cartoonist Charb, publishing director of French satirical weekly Charlie Hebdo, poses for photographs at their offices in Paris, September 19, 2012. Charlie Hebdo published cartoons of the Prophet Mohammad on Wednesday, a decision criticised by the

‘Oh, you know, nobody wants to kill caricaturists like us’

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France braces as it prepares for backlash over magazine’s publication of Mohammad cartoons

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French Magazine Publishes Offensive Cartoons Depicting the Muslim Prophet Muhammad

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