Charlie Hebdo Cartoonist - Who Escaped The Massacre Because He Overslept

From Dail Mail;
Charlie Hebdo's cartoonist broke down today as he explained his reasons for drawing the Prophet Muhammad on tomorrow's controversial front cover. 
 
The image depicts the Prophet shedding a single tear and holding a sign which declares: 'Je Suis Charlie'. Above the figure, who is drawn in a comic style wearing a turban, the text declares: 'Tout est pardonnĂ© (All is forgiven)'. 
 
Weeping repeatedly during an emotional press conference, cartoonist Renald 'Luz' Luzier said the image represented 'just a little guy who's crying'. Then he confirmed, unapologetically: 'Yes, it is Muhammad.'
 
Mr Luzier, who escaped the massacre because he had overslept by half an hour, described crying after he drew the picture.
He said: 'We are cartoonists and we like drawing little characters, just as we were as children.


'The terrorists, they were kids, they drew just like we did, just like all children do. 
 
'At one point, they lost their sense of humour. At one point, they lost the soul of their child which allowed them to look at the world with a certain distance.'   
He added: 'I'm sorry we've drawn him yet again, but the Mohammad we've drawn is just a little guy who's crying.' 
 
Charlie Hebdo's editor-in-chief Gerard Biard told the press conference in Paris that three million copies of the magazine's latest edition will go on sale for two weeks.
The so-called 'Survivors' Issue' will be translated into three languages - English, Spanish and Arabic, he added. Get Full Gist Here; www.dailymail.co.uk

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