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Sunday, 27 September 2015

2 survivors of Charlie Hebdo terror attack to leave satirical paper

Two journalists are leaving Charlie Hebdo, the satirical French newspaper whose staff was attacked in a January terror massacre.
Artistic director Luz had said in May that he planned to end his career as a Charlie Hebdo cartoonist. In this week's issue, he made known that next week would be his last.

Writer Patrick Pelloux said in an interview on Saturday that he would also leave "probably" in January.
Luz was the one who drew the cover cartoon of a weeping Mohammed, saying "All is forgiven" in the issue following the Jan. 7 attack by Islamic extremists on the paper, which left 12 people dead. A second attack two days later on a Kosher grocery store in Paris killed five others. All three gunmen died in clashes with police.
"If I've decided to stop writing it's because ... something has ended," Pelloux told the student radio station Web7Radio. "You have to know how to turn the page one day."
He said those who escaped the massacre are not real survivors because "a part of us ended with these attacks."

Sales of the paper rose dramatically after the January attack. But staff member Zineb el-Rhazoui told the iTele TV channel Saturday the latest departures are a sign of a "malaise" at Charlie Hebdo.

13 comments:


  1. PARENTAL ADVISORY
    ***adult content***




    Na dem sabi

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  2. Good for them.

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  3. Kai that gruesome attack, don't blame them jor, who will still want to work in a place that reminds u of so much death and pain

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  4. Kai that gruesome attack, don't blame them jor, who will still want to work in a place that reminds u of so much death and pain

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  5. And dey had to lose deir jobs too?

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  6. Ok












    #IT will ONLY get BETTER
    #it MUST end IN praise

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  7. Good riddance to bad rubbish. Charlie Hebdo is a hate publication masquerading as satire. Enough blood has been shed from its provocations.

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  8. May GOD save us from this islamist terrorist I pray,the world needs JESUS. Happy sunday. TIMILEYIN BLESSING

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  9. OKAY....TOMJERRYSWIT

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  10. Great decision! That magazine is evil!

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  11. Why are they leaving? They should continue the phobia forever naa..

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  12. Good for them




    @KweenDior

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  13. Well, it's for their own safety....

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