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La dessinatrice Coco était notre invitée, “Au coeur de l’info”. Témoin direct des attaques de Charlie Hebdo, elle se livre dans un ouvrage pudique et puissant. « Dessiner, dessiner encore... » nous dit elle. Nous évoquons ces minutes qui ont bouleversé sa vie, mais aussi cette famille éprise de liberté. De la menace qui continue de s'exprimer mais aussi des soutiens qui n'ont pas tous déserté.

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