Ten years after the attacks, tributes and strong emotion in front of Charlie Hebdo and Hyper Cacher

Ten years later, time for reflection: jihadist attacks against Charlie Hebdo and the HyperCacher store were commemorated Tuesday with gravity and emotion in , while the satirical newspaper appears “indestructible” on the front page of a special issue.

These ceremonies open a heavy memorial sequence, while experienced a series of jihadist attacks in 2015, including those of November 13 in Paris and Saint-Denis.

Late Tuesday morning, at the same time as the killings on rue Nicolas-Appert in the 11th arrondissement, the survivors of the editorial staff, the families of the victims and many personalities gathered.

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Names of the victims pronounced, laying of wreaths, bells ringing for the dead, minute of silence, Marseillaise: the sequence was sober, in a neighborhood cordoned off by the police.

Hands crossed, the director of Charlie Hebdo Riss, himself seriously injured in 2015, looked at the facade for a long time, thoughtfully, noted an AFP journalist.

Emmanuel Macron, former President François Hollande, in office at the time, the mayor of the capital Anne Hidalgo, Prime Minister François Bayrou and several members or former members of the government were present.

(From left to right), French Justice Minister Gérald Darmanin, French Overseas Minister Manuel Valls, former French President François Hollande, French Prime Minister François Bayrou and former President of the National Assembly Yael Braun-Pivet attend the commemorations marking 10 years of the Islamist attack against the satirical newspaper Charlie Hebdo and the Jewish supermarket Hypercacher in Paris, January 7, 2025. (Credit: Ludovic MARIN / POOL / AFP)

“The sadness is the same, the emotion too,” François Molins, Paris prosecutor at the time, declared on France 2. “The Charlie spirit” has “never left me,” assured Anne Hidalgo.

The Head of State came to speak for a few minutes with the families, away from the press.

From January 7 to 9, 2015, the brothers Chérif and Saïd Kouachi and Amedy Coulibaly targeted freedom of expression, law enforcement and the Jewish community, during “coordinated” attacks, although claimed by two separate entities. , Al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula (AQAP) and the Islamic State (IS) organization.

Terrorism Memorial

Twelve people, including eight members of the editorial staff of Charlie Hebdohad lost their lives in the attack on the weekly by the Kouachi brothers, Frenchmen of Algerian origin. After two days of tracking, they were shot dead by the GIGN, an elite group of the gendarmerie, in a printing house in Dammartin-en-Goële (Seine-et-), where they had taken refuge.

Two police officers in Paris and , as well as four Jews in a kosher store at Porte de , were then killed during these three days of terror.

To these victims was added the former webmaster of Charlie HebdoSimon Fieschi, seriously injured in the attack and died last October.

The ceremonies continued on Boulevard Richard Lenoir, where police officer Ahmed Merabet was shot dead by the Kouachi as they fled. Then in front of the Hyper Cacher store, where the same ritual with wreath laying and minute of silence was repeated.

On Wednesday, the city of Montrouge will organize a tribute to municipal police officer Clarissa Jean-Philippe, killed by Amedy Coulibaly, also author of the HyperCacher attack.

Wreaths placed in front of a plaque paying tribute to police officer Ahmed Merabet, shot dead by the perpetrators of the attack on Charlie Hebdo in 2015, during the commemorations marking 10 years of the Islamist attack against the satirical newspaper Charlie Hebdo and the Jewish supermarket Hypercacher in Paris, January 7, 2025. (Credit: Ludovic MARIN / POOL / AFP)

Near the store, stars of David and the inscription “Jew” were found on Monday on buildings in Saint-Mandé and Vincennes (Val-de-Marne). A leader of the synagogue announced that she had filed a complaint against X for public incitement to hatred after the discovery of anti-Semitic tags.

“The sequence has never closed” and “the battle against this anti-Semitic Islamism continues”, reacted the president of Crif (Representative Council of Jewish Institutions of France) Yonathan Arfi.

On Monday, before French ambassadors, President Emmanuel Macron hoped that there would be “no respite in the fight against terrorism”.

The Head of State wants to maintain the Terrorism Memorial project, a place of homage to all the victims of terrorism in France and abroad, threatened with abandonment, we also learned from a source close to the case.

Ten years to the day after the killing, Charlie Hebdo simultaneously released a special issue of 32 pages with a circulation of 300,000 copies.

On the front page, he says he is “indestructible!” ”, with the drawing of a jovial reader sitting on an assault rifle, reading this “historic” newspaper.

A special edition of the French satirical newspaper Charlie Hebdo, published on the occasion of the 10th anniversary of a deadly terrorist attack against its staff, presented at a newsstand in Paris, January 6, 2025. (Credit: Martin Lelievre / AFP)

“Fight for freedom”

Joyfully anarchist and anticlerical newspaper created in 1970 from the ashes of the magazine Hara-Kiri, Charlie Hebdo was the target of jihadist threats since the publication of caricatures of the Prophet Muhammad in 2006.

These attacks caused worldwide emotion and gave birth to a slogan of support that remains famous: “Je suis Charlie”. On January 11, 2015, demonstrations brought together nearly 4 million people across France, with many heads of state and government in the Parisian procession.

Ten years later, Charlie Hebdo publishes in its special issue a series of caricatures on the theme #LaughdeGod. The weekly launched an international competition at the end of 2024 inviting people to draw “anger against the influence of all religions”.

The newspaper “embodies a fight for freedom”, underlined Fabrice Nicolino, member of the surviving editorial of January 7, 2015, Tuesday on franceinfo. And to describe an editorial office today protected by “a large metal door”, a series of “airlocks”, a “room teeming with cops” or even a “panic room” in the event of an attack.

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