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Charlie Hebdo Publishes Shocking Front Page Following Brussels Attacks

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The latest issue of the French satirical paper Charlie Hebdo features a cartoon referring to the Brussels terror attack, which most likely, will be disputed by many readers.

The front page cartoon was also released on the magazine's Facebook page. It shows a world famous Belgian pop singer Stromae, whose father was an immigrant to the country. He interprets the hit song 'Papa ou t'es?' (Dad Where Are You?), while parts of human bodies are depicted around his head, who appear to answer: 'here, here, here'.

In January last year, masked terrorists stormed the Charlie Hebdo offices in Paris and killed 12 people, 10 employees and 2 police officers. A bomb attack also targeted the paper after it published a cartoon of Prophet Mohammad in 2012.

The Twitter community has already started commenting and responding to the message conveyed by the Charlie Hebdo cover, while many users of the social network consider the cartoon shocking.


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