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Charlie Hebdo republishes Prophet Muhammad cartoons on eve of terrorism trial

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Charlie Hebdo has republished cartoons mocking Prophet Muhammad on the eve of a criminal trial into the deadly al-Qaeda attack on its Paris offices.

The French satirical magazine carried the controversial cartoons on the cover of today's issue, with the headline "All that for that".

Director Laurent Sourisseau wrote in an editorial: "We will never lie down. We will never give up." After it published the cartoons the first time, two brothers armed with Kalashnikovs attacked the magazine's Paris headquarters in January 2015, killing 12.

A police officer and four Jewish shoppers were killed over the following two days. Those responsible said Charlie Hebdo had deliberately used blasphemy to stir up hatred against Muslims around the world.

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