French satirical weekly Charlie Hebdo published a special edition Wednesday a year after a jihadist attack wiped out most of its staff, prompting protests from the Vatican over a cover lampooning God in typical Charlie fashion, AFP reports.
The special edition features a bloodstained, bearded God figure in sandals with a Kalashnikov slung over his shoulder under the headline: "One year on: the killer is still at large."
The Vatican criticized the cover for failing to "acknowledge or to respect believers' faith in God, regardless of the religion."