Charlie Hebdo Editor in 2012: 'I Prefer to Die Than Live Like a Rat'

Stephane Charbonnier was defiant in an interview with ABC News in 2012.

And Charbonnier remained defiant in the face of the threats against his publication.

The attack at the newspaper in Paris killed at least 12 people today -- including Charbonnier.

12 Dead in 'Terrorist' Attack on Paris Satirical Magazine

The publication aimed to poke fun at religious, government, popular figures and institutions. It was banned in 1970 after publishing a cartoon lampooning media coverage of deadly fire, according to translated text from Charlie Hebdo's website.

The Associated Press contributed to this report

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