Ten years after the attack on the Charlie Hebdo editorial office, a special issue of the satirical weekly will be published on January 7, 2025.
A symbol of resilience. Ten years after being hit by an attack, the Charlie Hebdo editorial office announces to our colleagues at Ouest-France that a special issue will be published on January 7, 2025.
Special issue
The editor-in-chief, Gérard Biard, tells our colleagues that this edition of the weekly will be distributed in 300,000 copies: “It will be a double issue of 32 pages, on sale for two weeks at a price of 5 euros.” He plans in particular a survey on freedom of expression, but also caricatures produced as part of an international competition.
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Ten years after the horror
“We miss Cabu, Elsa Cayat, Charb, Honoré, Bernard Maris, Mustapha Ourrad, Tignous, Wolinski. They were taken from us one morning in January 2015. They were cartoonists, journalist, psychoanalyst, proofreader and academic”, declared Riss, the editorial director, in Ma France, an album in tribute to his murdered colleagues.
The attack on January 7, 2015 at Charlie Hebdo cost the lives of twelve people, including eight journalists and cartoonists from the satirical newspaper's editorial staff.
That day, two Islamist terrorists, the brothers Chérif and Saïd Kouachi, entered the newspaper's offices with assault rifles. In addition to the twelve dead, they injured eleven people, four of them seriously. Among them, Simon Fieschi, was found dead in October.