French Justice Minister Christiane Topara announced Thursday that France Voltaire believes in freedom of expression, and considers it a core value of the values of society, noting that "we in France can draw everything, even one of the prophets", a day after the publication of a new cartoon of the Prophet Mohammed on the front page the newspaper "Charlie Hebdo".
The minister's remarks came during the funeral of one of painters who were killed in a bloody assault on the satirical newspaper ceremony a week ago in Paris.
She said that the painters dead, and the number 4, who died in the attack on the headquarters of the newspaper "Charlie Hebdo" fallen victim to different cultures.
She stressed that the attacks on the satirical weekly newspaper of the Jewish and the store was aimed at the entire French society.
She noted that the demonstrations against terrorism last Sunday with the participation of four million French completely crossed for French society.
The three attackers were killed last week, 17 people in attacks targeting along with newspaper and Store, and the feet of the police hostage.
And ended with the attackers to liquidate the three attackers in two locations, as provided by a fourth suspect in the attacks, planning to Turkey.
The French authorities are now chasing the relevant elements of the attacks in an attempt to thwart any new attacks.
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