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Charlie Hebdo giving $4 million in donations to victims

Charlie Hebdo, the satirical newspaper whose staff was decimated by Islamist gunmen, and then beset by internal tensions over an unexpected influx of donations and readers, said on Wednesday it will turn over all the money to victims of the three days of attacks in January. A pair of French-born brothers killed 12 people - most of them journalists - during an editorial meeting on January 7.

The publication was targeted for its cartoons blasphemous to Islam.

The three days of attacks, coordinated with a third man targeting a kosher supermarket and policewoman, left a total of 17 dead before the gunmen were shot to death in police raids. Suddenly flush with cash from donations and a global readership, the weekly saw high tension among surviving staff, in large part over the money.

After a handful of prominent departures and new arrivals, it has largely returned to its original mission of skewering politics, religion and other institutions with its usual mix of profanity, obscenity and raw humour.
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