An electronic version of Charlie Hebdo magazine has become available for download.
The online application for downloading the latest issue of the French satirical weekly Charlie Hebdo appeared on Thursday on the site of the publication.
The electronic version of the “survivor number” - the first issue after the terrorist attack in the building of the magazine, created exclusively by employees who survived the attack without the involvement of outside colleagues, is available on devices with Android, iOS and Windows Phone platforms. The description of the application in iTunes states that the required user age to install the application is at least 17 years old. Also, the accompanying information for the application states that it “frequently contains scenes of the use of alcohol, tobacco, drugs, scenes of a sexual nature, vulgar and blasphemous humor.” According to French media, on Friday versions of the magazine translated into English, Spanish and Arabic will be available for download on the app.
According to data on Thursday evening, the excitement around the paper copies of the publication still remains. Currently in the Paris kiosks there is a record of those wishing to purchase the edition next week. According to several newspaper reporters, enrolled people will be able to get the desired number no earlier than Wednesday, RIA Novosti reports.
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