French President Emmanuel Macron and Paris mayor Anne Hidalgo observe a minute of silence outside the satirical newspaper Charlie Hebdo former office, to mark the third anniversary of the attack, in Paris, on January 7, 2018. French President Emmanuel Macron laid a wreath in front of the former offices of satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo to mark three years since the massacre of its staff in an Islamist attack. Two French jihadists who had sworn allegiance to al-Qaeda killed 11 people at Charlie Hebdo's offices in 2015 over the staunchly atheist magazine's satirical coverage of Islam and the p

French President Emmanuel Macron and Paris mayor Anne Hidalgo observe a minute of silence outside the satirical newspaper Charlie Hebdo former office, to mark the third anniversary of the attack, in Paris, on January 7, 2018. French President Emmanuel Macron laid a wreath in front of the former offices of satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo to mark three years since the massacre of its staff in an Islamist attack. Two French jihadists who had sworn allegiance to al-Qaeda killed 11 people at Charlie Hebdo's offices in 2015 over the staunchly atheist magazine's satirical coverage of Islam and the p Stock Photo
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French President Emmanuel Macron and Paris mayor Anne Hidalgo observe a minute of silence outside the satirical newspaper Charlie Hebdo former office, to mark the third anniversary of the attack, in Paris, on January 7, 2018. French President Emmanuel Macron laid a wreath in front of the former offices of satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo to mark three years since the massacre of its staff in an Islamist attack. Two French jihadists who had sworn allegiance to al-Qaeda killed 11 people at Charlie Hebdo's offices in 2015 over the staunchly atheist magazine's satirical coverage of Islam and the prophet Mohammed. POOL/VILLARD/MAXPPP PARIS FRANCE 07/01/2018

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