French satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo has defied their attackers in last week's bloodbath by putting a cartoon of the Prophet Muhammed on its next cover. The weekly released the front page of what it called the "survivors' issue", due out Wednesday, and it features a crying Muhammed in a white turban and holding a sign that reads "Je suis Charlie" under the words: "All is forgiven".
The issue will be the first since two Islamist gunmen stormed Charlie Hebdo's Paris office on January 7 and massacred 12 people, saying they were taking revenge for previous publications of Muhammed cartoons -- considered deeply offensive to many Muslims.
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