FRANCE-MEDIA-HARA-KIRI-CHARLIE-HEBDO

A photo taken on January 12, 2015 shows (R) the November 16, 1970 front page of the French satirical weekly Hara-Kiri following the death of President Charles de Gaulle with the headline reading: "Tragic bal at Colombey -- 1 dead", which prompted an official ban on its sale, and the first issue of Charlie Hebdo on November 23, 1970, headlining "There is no censorship in France," as a successor to Hara-Kiri. AFP PHOTO FRANCOIS/GUILLOT (Photo by FRANCOIS GUILLOT / AFP) (Photo by FRANCOIS GUILLOT/AFP via Getty Images)
A photo taken on January 12, 2015 shows (R) the November 16, 1970 front page of the French satirical weekly Hara-Kiri following the death of President Charles de Gaulle with the headline reading: "Tragic bal at Colombey -- 1 dead", which prompted an official ban on its sale, and the first issue of Charlie Hebdo on November 23, 1970, headlining "There is no censorship in France," as a successor to Hara-Kiri. AFP PHOTO FRANCOIS/GUILLOT (Photo by FRANCOIS GUILLOT / AFP) (Photo by FRANCOIS GUILLOT/AFP via Getty Images)
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