Charlie Hebdo upcoming issue dare to feature blasphemous cartoons

According to reports, French satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo will publish Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) holding a ‘Je suis Charlie’ sign in its first issue after the attack under the words: “All is forgiven.”

The edition called the ‘survivors’ will come out on Wednesday; will be made available in 25 countries, translated into 16 languages owing to international demand.

According to its distributors, the latest edition will have three million copies. The original paper printed at 60,000 copies a week, selling 30,000.

The headquarters of the magazine remains a crime scene and the surviving Charlie Hebdo staffs have been working on the magazine from the offices of the French daily newspaper Liberation.

Eric Portheault, financial director told AFP that the new edition will be created “only by people from Charlie Hebdo” and the contributions from other cartoonists were turned down.