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A person picks up the latest edition of French satirical weekly newspaper Charlie Hebdo at a newsstand on February 25, 2015 in Lille. More than a month after jihadist gunmen massacred much of the Charlie Hebdo editorial staff, the magazine is back at work with another savage swipe at its favourite enemies. The team has lain low since rushing out a "survivors' issue" a week after the jihadist attack that killed 12 people, including five of France's best-loved cartoonists, on January 7. AFP PHOTO /PHILIPPE HUGUEN (Photo by Philippe HUGUEN / AFP) (Photo by PHILIPPE HUGUEN/AFP via Getty Images)
A person picks up the latest edition of French satirical weekly newspaper Charlie Hebdo at a newsstand on February 25, 2015 in Lille. More than a month after jihadist gunmen massacred much of the Charlie Hebdo editorial staff, the magazine is back at work with another savage swipe at its favourite enemies. The team has lain low since rushing out a "survivors' issue" a week after the jihadist attack that killed 12 people, including five of France's best-loved cartoonists, on January 7. AFP PHOTO /PHILIPPE HUGUEN (Photo by Philippe HUGUEN / AFP) (Photo by PHILIPPE HUGUEN/AFP via Getty Images)
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