And turning to Paris.
The French satirical weekly that came under attack by Islamist gunmen last week... says it will print up to three-million copies of its next issue,... which will feature the Prophet Mohammed.
Paul, it looks like this magazine isn′t backing down in the face of violence.
Absolutely. This three-million print run darwfs the weekly′s usual set of 60-thousand.
And it′s said to be in response to soaring demand for this first edition since the deadly shootings at Charlie Hebdo′s offices in Paris.
The front page of the issue was revealed on Twitter Monday,... featuring a caricature of the Prophet Mohammed holding a sign saying "All is forgiven."
In an interview, the editorial team vowed it would never give in to terrorism and fear.
"Yes, we are ready as far as possible but we are also running very late because we′re working in in a little bit of chaos. There are many, many things to organise, not least the production of the paper.... Yes, we are ready, the paper will be ready this evening, but if we had two extra days that would have been good."
Charlie Hebdo′s surviving staff members have been working to publish the eight-page issue,... scheduled to hit newsstands on Wednesday.
Ten of the magazine′s leading cartoonists and other colleagues were gunned down last Wednesday... in retaliation for printing images criticizing Islam.
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