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One year on Charlie Hebdo keeps publishing “offensive” cartoons

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A person places flowers in front of the offices of weekly satirical newspaper Charlie Hebdo in Paris Jan 8, 2015 the day after a shooting at their offices. © Reuters

Anustup Roy
Press TV, Paris

One year after the Charlie Hebdo attacks, the weekly has published fresh cartoons deemed offensive and condemned by religious leaders in France. At the same time, the government has announced even more stringent security measures as commemoration ceremonies are underway across the country.

 


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