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The latest issue of Charlie Hebdo, the French satirical newspaper that was attacked by terrorist in 2015, depicts Hurricane Harvey flood victims in Texas as Nazis. (Image: Charlie Hebdo)

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French satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo is facing backlash for depicting Alan Kurdi — the 3-year-old Syrian refugee who drowned, sparking an international outcry — as one of the perpetrators in the mass sexual assault New Year's Eve in Germany.

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People stand outside satirical newspaper Charlie Hebdo former office, in Paris, Wednesday, Jan. 6, 2016. France this week commemorates the victims of last year's Islamic extremist attacks on satirical weekly Charlie Hebdo and a Jewish supermarket. (AP Photo/Thibault Camus)

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An image published in French satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo depicts an Islamic State militant amid the rubble of a metro jet downed over Egypt. (Image: Screen grab from Twitter @yurybarmin)

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A seller of newspapers stocks several Charlie Hebdo newspapers at a newsstand in Nice, France, FILE - Jan. 14, 2015. (AP Photo/ Lionel Cironneau, File) ** FILE **

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Iranian demonstrators hold copies of the Koran and a decorative metal calligraphy bearing the name of the Prophet Muhammad during a rally against the satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo's latest publication of a cartoon depicting the Prophet Muhammad, which some Muslims deem an insult to Islam, in front of the French Embassy, Tehran, Iran, Monday, Jan. 19, 2015. (AP Photo/Ebrahim Noroozi)

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A police vehicle burns in Niger's capital Niamey on Jan. 17, 2015 during Charlie Hebdo protests. (Image: Twitter, BBC)

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Anti-terrorism marchers in Paris display solidarity with Charlie Hebdo cartoonists killed in the Jan. 7 attacks in the city, which left 17 dead. (Rex Features via AP Images)

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National Edition Opinion cover for January 14, 2015 - From Salman Rushdie to Charlie Hebdo (Illustration by Linas Garsys for The Washington Times)

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The latest cover of Charlie Hebdo.

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An attendee symbolically holds a pen in the air while chanting "Je Suis Charlie" as several hundred people gather in solidarity with victims of two terrorist attacks in Paris, one at the office of weekly newspaper Charlie Hebdo and another at a kosher market, in New York's Washington Square Park, Saturday, Jan. 10, 2015. (AP Photo/Jason DeCrow)

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Tunisians hold up old copies of Charlie Hebdo on the iconic Bourguiba Avenue in Tunis, Tunisia, during a gathering in solidarity with those killed in an attack at the Paris offices of the weekly newspaper Charlie Hebdo, Friday, Jan. 9, 2015. Two sets of attackers seized hostages and locked down hundreds of French security forces around the capital on Friday, sending the city into fear and turmoil for a third day in a series of linked attacks that began with the deadly newspaper terror attack that left 12 people dead. (AP Photo/Hassene Dridi)

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People light candles as they pay tribute to victims of the attack against the French satirical weekly Charlie Hebdo, in front of the French embassy in Budapest, Hungary, on Thursday, a day after 12 people were slain by two armed men who stormed the Paris offices of the magazine. Inscriptions read "I am Charlie". (Associated Press)

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People shout slogans to protest terrorism as they gather outside the French consulate to pay tribute to the victims of the French satirical newspaper Charlie Hebdo, in Istanbul, Turkey, Thursday, Jan. 8, 2015. Masked gunmen stormed the Paris offices of a weekly newspaper that caricatured the Prophet Muhammad, killing at least 12 people, including the editor, before escaping in a car. It was France's deadliest postwar terrorist attack. The placard in French reads: " We are with Charlie Hebdo, not with Hollande! " (AP Photo/Emrah Gurel)

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An injured person is whisked from the scene of deadly shootings at the offices of Charlie Hebdo, a Paris weekly. (Associated Press)

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Sadness swept a source of satiric laughter Wednesday after masked gunmen killed some nationally known cartoonists and writers at Charlie Hebdo's office in Paris. (Associated Press)

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Charlie Hebdo's final tweet before the fatal terror attack.

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A policeman stands guard outside the headquarters of the satirical weekly Charlie Hebdo in Paris on Wednesday, Sept. 19, 2012, after the periodical published crude caricatures of the Prophet Muhammad. (AP Photo/Michel Euler) ** FILE **