Charlie Hebdo founder says slain editor 'dragged' team to their deaths
January 15, 2015  17:42
One of the founding members of Charlie Hebdo has accused its slain editor, Stphane Charbonnier, or Charb, of "dragging the team" to their deaths by releasing increasingly provocative cartoons, as five million copies of the "survivors' edition' went on sale.

Henri Roussel, 80, who contributed to the first issue of the satirical weekly in 1970, wrote to the murdered editor, saying: "I really hold it against you."

In this week's Left-leaning magazine Nouvel Obs, Mr Roussel, who publishes under the pen name Delfeil de Ton, wrote: "I know it's not done', but proceeds to criticise the former "boss' of the magazine.Calling Charb an "amazing lad', he said he was also a stubborn "block head'. Read
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