Charlie Hebdo has raised a defiant middle finger to the terrorists who killed 130 people in Paris last week.

The weekly Parisian magazine known for its cutting satirical cartoons and being subjected to a terrorist attack in January 2015, has released its first cover since Friday’s devastating violence.

It reads, “They have the weapons. F**k them. We have the champagne!”

The magazine is no stranger to terrorist attack after its offices were targeted in January this year. Eleven people were killed in the attack, including five cartoonists and four editorial staff members.



In the wake of last week’s violence, Charlie Hebdo cartoonist Joann Star posted a similar message to Instagram.

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“Friends from the whole world,” the post reads, “thank you for #prayforParis, but we don’t need more religion! Our faith goes to music! Kisses! Life! Champagne and joy! #Parisisaboutlife.”

