PARIS
The Paris Prosecutor has opened an investigation after staff at Le Canard Enchaine, a major French satirical weekly, received death threats.
Officials at the prosecutor's office said on Wednesday that the threat, which came a week after the gun massacre at the Charlie Hebdo headquarters in Paris in which 12 people died, came in an email reading: "It's your turn."
The mail warned that journalists working for the magazine would be cut into pieces “with an axe".