Charlie Hebdo suspect, 18, said he was 'targeting the magazine' when he slashed two journalists - News Summed Up

Charlie Hebdo suspect, 18, said he was 'targeting the magazine' when he slashed two journalists


Charlie Hebdo lost 12 employees in an al Qaida attack in 2015 by French-born extremists who had criticised the prophet cartoons. A Jewish grocery store was targeted days after the Charlie Hebdo newsroom massacre, in what authorities say were co-ordinated attacks. 'We were there during the Charlie Hebdo attack. There are people who think that it is still the premises of Charlie Hebdo.' Charlie Hebdo then published them in full in 2006, leading its writers and cartoonists to receive regular death threats.


Source: Daily Mail September 26, 2020 18:05 UTC



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