(ANSA) - ROME, SEPTEMBER 22 - The human resources manager of the satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo was forced to leave her home after "precise and detailed threats to her escort". Marika Bret herself told Le Point magazine talking about a "level of unreal hatred around Charlie Hebdo", the target of a bloody terrorist attack in January 2015.
Bret said that the escort, with her for almost five years, received threats last September 14th. Since the trial of the 14 terrorist supporters began and the magazine has reprinted the controversial cartoons about Mohammed that sparked jihadist fury, he added, "we have been overwhelmed by all sorts of horrors, including threats from Al-Qaeda and calls to end the terrorists' work." . (HANDLE).