France commemorates on Tuesday the deadly jihadist attack carried out ten years ago against the satirical weekly Charlie Hebdo, which still loudly defends freedom of expression.
Germany shares “the pain of our French friends”, stressed Chancellor Olaf Scholz on Tuesday on the social network our common values of freedom and democracy – we will never accept it,” he added.
After two days of tracking, the Kouachi brothers, French people of Algerian origin who had pledged allegiance to Al-Qaeda, were shot dead by an elite team of the gendarmerie, in a printing house in the Paris region where they had gone. entrenched.
A cheerfully anarchist and anticlerical newspaper, Charlie Hebdo has been the target of jihadist threats since the publication of caricatures of the Prophet Muhammad in 2006.
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France was hit in 2015 by a series of attacks, from the attack on the famous satirical weekly to those against the Bataclan performance hall, the Parisian terraces and the Stade de France on November 13 of this dark year.
French President Emmanuel Macron called on Monday to continue the fight against terrorism without “respite”. He stressed that the risk “remains significant in our societies”, which “implies that there is no…
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