Survivors of the terrorist attack on French magazine Charlie Hebdo are planning to print one million copies of its next edition.
An eight page issue is expected to be released next week - instead of its usual 16-page run of 60,000.
The publication's lawyer said the magazine's staff wanted to carry on.
Charlie Hebdo columnist Dr Patrick Pelloux, emergency doctor, was in tears when he spoke to a French TV channel about the plans.
"I came here to tell you that the paper's going to continue, because they haven't won," he said.
"And that Charb, Cabu, Wolinski, Bernard Maris, Honore, Elsa, Tignous, Moustafa, the bodyguard who was killed who was in charge of our security - they didn't die in vain."
Dr Pelloux was at a meeting near the Charlie Hebdo offices when the attack happened.
He was one of the first responders on the scene, and describing what he saw, he said: "It was horrible. Horrible.
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Muslim police officer Ahmed Merabet was killed outside Charlie Hebdo's offices. Video of the attack showed him lying on the ground and begging for mercy as he was shot in the head
Bernard Maris was a journalist and shareholder in Charlie Hebdo
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