On January 7, 2015, masked gunmen stormed the offices of French satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo in central Paris. A total of 12 people, including four cartoonists, two police officers and a commentator for the France Inter radio network, were killed in the attack.
© East News / Associated PressOn January 7, 2015, masked gunmen stormed the offices of French satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo in central Paris.
Above: Locals gather at the Place de la Republique square in Paris to demonstrate their solidarity with the satirical weekly magazine Charlie Hebdo.
Above: Locals gather at the Place de la Republique square in Paris to demonstrate their solidarity with the satirical weekly magazine Charlie Hebdo.
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On January 7, 2015, masked gunmen stormed the offices of French satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo in central Paris.
Above: Locals gather at the Place de la Republique square in Paris to demonstrate their solidarity with the satirical weekly magazine Charlie Hebdo.
Above: Locals gather at the Place de la Republique square in Paris to demonstrate their solidarity with the satirical weekly magazine Charlie Hebdo.
© East News / Associated PressA total of 12 people, including four cartoonists, two police officers and a commentator for the France Inter radio network, were killed in the attack.
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A total of 12 people, including four cartoonists, two police officers and a commentator for the France Inter radio network, were killed in the attack.
© REUTERS / Christinne MuschiThe Charlie Hebdo satirical magazine was well known for lampooning Islam as well as other religions, which might well have been the motive for the attack.
Above: People participate in a vigil for the victims of Charlie Hebdo shooting, in front of City Hall in downtown Montreal on January 7, 2015.
Above: People participate in a vigil for the victims of Charlie Hebdo shooting, in front of City Hall in downtown Montreal on January 7, 2015.
The Charlie Hebdo satirical magazine was well known for lampooning Islam as well as other religions, which might well have been the motive for the attack.
Above: People participate in a vigil for the victims of Charlie Hebdo shooting, in front of City Hall in downtown Montreal on January 7, 2015.
Above: People participate in a vigil for the victims of Charlie Hebdo shooting, in front of City Hall in downtown Montreal on January 7, 2015.
© REUTERS / Stephen LamThe gunmen managed to flee from the scene of the tragedy, prompting a manhunt launched by French police.
Above: A man places a candle at a makeshift memorial outside the Consulate General of France in San Francisco, California during a vigil for the victims of the Charlie Hebdo attack.
Above: A man places a candle at a makeshift memorial outside the Consulate General of France in San Francisco, California during a vigil for the victims of the Charlie Hebdo attack.
The gunmen managed to flee from the scene of the tragedy, prompting a manhunt launched by French police.
Above: A man places a candle at a makeshift memorial outside the Consulate General of France in San Francisco, California during a vigil for the victims of the Charlie Hebdo attack.
Above: A man places a candle at a makeshift memorial outside the Consulate General of France in San Francisco, California during a vigil for the victims of the Charlie Hebdo attack.
© REUTERS / Carlo AllegriPolice identified three suspects - Said Kouachi (born in 1980), his brother Cherif (born in 1982) and Hamyd Mourad (born in 1996). The latter had already turned himself in, claiming that he has an alibi.
Above: Amandine Marbach from Strasbourg, France, takes part in a vigil for the victims of Charlie Hebdo shooting, in the Manhattan borough of New York.
Above: Amandine Marbach from Strasbourg, France, takes part in a vigil for the victims of Charlie Hebdo shooting, in the Manhattan borough of New York.
Police identified three suspects - Said Kouachi (born in 1980), his brother Cherif (born in 1982) and Hamyd Mourad (born in 1996). The latter had already turned himself in, claiming that he has an alibi.
Above: Amandine Marbach from Strasbourg, France, takes part in a vigil for the victims of Charlie Hebdo shooting, in the Manhattan borough of New York.
Above: Amandine Marbach from Strasbourg, France, takes part in a vigil for the victims of Charlie Hebdo shooting, in the Manhattan borough of New York.
© REUTERS / Sergio MoraesSeven people were arrested by police on suspicion of involvement in the attack, according to France's Interior Minister Bernard Cazeneuve.
Above: A crowd at Largo do Machado square in Rio de Janeiro hold a banner reading "I am Charlie" in tribute to the victims of Charlie Hebdo shooting.
Above: A crowd at Largo do Machado square in Rio de Janeiro hold a banner reading "I am Charlie" in tribute to the victims of Charlie Hebdo shooting.
Seven people were arrested by police on suspicion of involvement in the attack, according to France's Interior Minister Bernard Cazeneuve.
Above: A crowd at Largo do Machado square in Rio de Janeiro hold a banner reading "I am Charlie" in tribute to the victims of Charlie Hebdo shooting.
Above: A crowd at Largo do Machado square in Rio de Janeiro hold a banner reading "I am Charlie" in tribute to the victims of Charlie Hebdo shooting.
© REUTERS / Hazir Reka The attack was condemned by representatives of international organizations and high-ranking government officials from all over the world.
The attack was condemned by representatives of international organizations and high-ranking government officials from all over the world.