PARIS: French satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo unveiled on Tuesday a tribute cover for the victims of Paris attacks showing a dancing reveller with bottle and glass in hand, and champagne pouring out of bullet holes in his body.

"They have weapons," the caption reads, adding: "Screw them, we have champagne."

Image obtained from French Satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo shows the cover of the latest edition of the magazine which features its satirical take on the terror attack in Paris. — AFP
Image obtained from French Satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo shows the cover of the latest edition of the magazine which features its satirical take on the terror attack in Paris. — AFP

While some on social media saw the new cover as a defiant response to the perpetrators of the Paris attacks, others deemed it insensitive and distasteful.

Charlie Hebdo (Charlie Weekly) itself lost 12 staff in a brazen attack by gunmen in January this year.

The killings shocked the world and brought millions onto the streets across France in support of Charlie Hebdo, a small struggling magazine whose circulation has since soared to more than 300,000.

The magazine — well known for courting controversy with satirical attacks on political and religious leaders — came under fire for publishing sacrilegious cartoons of Prophet Muhammad (Peace Be Upon Him).

Following the attacks, the magazine began moving into new high-security offices in southern Paris.

Almost 10 months later, in the deadliest violence to strike France since World War II, a wave of coordinated attacks left more than 129 dead in scenes of carnage in Paris Friday.

The self-styled Islamic State (IS) militant group had claimed responsibility for the attacks that French President Francois Hollande called an "act of war."

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