Top editor and publisher of the satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo, Laurent Sourisseau announced Monday that the French magazine will not draw Prophet Mohamed cartoons again, Al Bawaba News reported. "We have done our job, we have defended the right to caricature and we still believe that we have the right to criticize all religions" Sourisseau said. In January 2015, Islamist militants attacked the magazine's headquarters in France after it published cartoons about Prophet Mohamed, leaving 12 dead and dozens wounded.