Despite the deadly shooting attack, the next edition of Charlie Hebdo will be published as usual next week, said a number of staffs of the French magazine.
Stuart Norval, presenter at channel France 24, quoted one of Charlie Hebdo's correspondents as saying in his tweeter on Thursday.
The correspondent said: “The Charlie Hebdo will come out next week despite the shooting attack.”
Caroline Fourest, who worked for the satirical magazine in 2011, claimed the terror attacks will not silence the surviving cartoonists.
She told Australia’s ABC that employees past and present will band together over the coming days to ensure the next edition is out for next Wednesday.
“We have all decided, the journalists who survived and their ex-colleagues, that we are going to have a meeting tomorrow to publish the next Charlie Hebdo, because there is no way, even if they killed 10 of us, that the newspaper won’t be out next week,” Fourest said.
The usual weekly edition of Charlie Hebdo will be published next week one of the editorial staff has told AFP.
The headquarters of the weekly satirical magazine were attacked by three gunmen on Wednesday, leaving 12 people dead.
The country just observed minute of silence in order to pay tribute to those killed at Charlie Hebdo on Thursday, amid the fresh killing of a policewoman.
Gunmen shot dead 12 people at the Paris office of Charlie Hebdo in an apparent militant Islamist attack.
Four of the magazine's well-known cartoonists, including its editor, were among those killed, as well as two police officers.
French President Francois Hollande said there was no doubt it had been a terrorist attack "of exceptional barbarity".


