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Tout est Pardonne - Charlie Hebdo, '..a call to forgive the terrorists who murdered her colleagues last week.'

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'She added: “Our friends died because of small drawings, because of a joke, but what happen to us was not a joke. Muslims must understand that we in Charlie Hebdo just consider Islam as a normal religion just like any other religion in France. Islam must accept to be treated like all the other religions in this country. And they must accept humour also.”

Former French prime minister François Fillon, speaking on Tuesday on France Inter, said he thought the front cover of Charlie Hebdo was “magnificent” and it carried the message of compassion given by all regions.

“I have always defended Charlie Hebdo. There can be no debate on freedom of expression, never,” he said.

Boris Johnson, the mayor of London, told the Today programme that Charlie Hebdo had no choice but to print the cover it had.

“You cannot have a march through the streets of Paris attended by 46 world leaders, 4 million people, climaxing with a shout of ‘We are not afraid’ and then not print the central object of contention,” he said. “Of course they are right to do that and I am afraid it is absolutely vital now that everybody stands up and defends their right to publish. You may not agree with what they have done, you may be offended by what they have done, but you should defend their right to publish it.” '

- '..a call to forgive the terrorists who murdered her colleagues last week', January 13, 2015 </blockquote>


Context

<blockquote>Charlie Hebdo: Paris attack brothers' campaign of terror can be traced back to Algeria in 1954, January 9, 2015

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