The Charlie Hebdo cartoonist who drew the front page of the first edition to appear after January’s massacre says he no longer intends to draw the prophet Mohammed.
Luz said he was tired of doing so.
After the murder of 12 people at the satirical paper’s Paris offices by two jihadists, the next edition sold eight million copies.
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Luz said he was tired of doing so.
After the murder of 12 people at the satirical paper’s Paris offices by two jihadists, the next edition sold eight million copies.
courtesy: euronews