“Charlie Hebdo” Staffers Vow to Publish Again Next Week

THOMAS COEX/AFP/GettyImages(PARIS) — The surviving editors and staff at satirical newspaper Charlie Hebdo have vowed not to let the deadly attack on their Paris office stop them from publishing a new issue next week.

The remaining team members are being helped by staff at fellow media outlets and magazines, including the editors of fellow satirical magazine Sine Monthly, which offered to provide content and resources.

“The designers, proofreaders, editors, have responded without hesitation, ‘present,'” they said in a translated statement.

Multiple radio, television and newspaper companies met at the French Culture Ministry to discuss helping to publish Charlie Hebdo, according to the Agence-France Presse.

“We have a mission,” Culture Minister Fleur Pellerin said after the meeting, according to the Toronto Star. “We have to organize ourselves so the next edition of Charlie Hebdo comes out.”

An attorney for the magazine said next week’s publication will dwarf its normal size with one million copies printed. The magazine usually produces 50,000 copies of an issue and has a readership of about 30,000 weekly readers.

The magazine will only be eight pages long, according to the AFP.


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