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France's anti-terrorism court convicts 8 people of involvement in the 2020 beheading of a teacher
Read full article: France's anti-terrorism court convicts 8 people of involvement in the 2020 beheading of a teacherFrance’s anti-terrorism court has convicted eight people of involvement in the beheading of teacher Samuel Paty in 2020.
Microsoft: Iran unit behind Charlie Hebdo hack-and-leak op
Read full article: Microsoft: Iran unit behind Charlie Hebdo hack-and-leak opAfter the French satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo’s launched a cartoon contest to mock Iran’s ruling cleric, a state-backed Iranian cyber unit struck back in early January with a hack-and-leak campaign intent on striking fear with the claimed pilfering of a big subscriber database.
Amid unrest, Iran's hardliners turn their anger to France
Read full article: Amid unrest, Iran's hardliners turn their anger to FranceIranian hardliners have burned French flags outside the French embassy in Tehran, protesting against cartoons published by the French satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo that lampoon Iran’s ruling clerics.
IS widow convicted in Charlie Hebdo, kosher market attacks
Read full article: IS widow convicted in Charlie Hebdo, kosher market attacksFILE - In this Jan. 7, 2015, file photo, an injured person is transported to an ambulance after a shooting at the French satirical newspaper Charlie Hebdo's office in Paris, France. The verdict ends the three-month trial linked to the three days of killings across Paris claimed jointly by the Islamic State group and al-Qaida. Patrick Klugman, a lawyer for the survivors of the market attack, said the verdict sent a message to sympathizers. The Jan. 7-9, 2015, attacks in Paris left 17 dead along with the three gunmen. Boumeddiene, the only woman on trial, fled to Syria days before the attack and appeared in Islamic State propaganda.
Charlie Hebdo: Proud to provoke Islamists, despite violence
Read full article: Charlie Hebdo: Proud to provoke Islamists, despite violenceCharlie Hebdo has lampooned dead child migrants, virus victims, dying drug addicts, world leaders, neo-Nazis, popes, bishops, Jewish leaders, and other religious, political and entertainment figures. The French government defended free speech even as it rebuked Charlie Hebdo for fanning tensions. Charlie Hebdo hasn’t backed down. Weeks later, a Pakistani youth stabbed two people outside Charlie Hebdo’s former offices, citing the republished cartoons. At the end of her testimony, she addressed a message to Charlie Hebdo’s journalists, including those sitting in the courtroom.
Terrorist kills 3 in knife attack inside French church, officials say
Read full article: Terrorist kills 3 in knife attack inside French church, officials sayPolice work behind a restricted zone near the Notre Dame church in Nice, southern France, after a knife attack took place on Thursday, Oct. 29, 2020. The French prosecutor said the attacker was not on the radar of intelligence agencies as a potential threat. A knife with a 17-centimeter blade used in the attack was found near him along with a bag containing another two knives that were not used in the attack. In September, a man who had sought asylum in France attacked bystanders outside Charlie Hebdo's former offices with a butcher knife. Those attacks were claimed by the Islamic State group, which also is believed to have recruited a man now on trial for an unsuccessful plot to attack a church.
Suspect claims prophet caricatures prompted Paris stabbings
Read full article: Suspect claims prophet caricatures prompted Paris stabbingsFrom the left, Paris mayor Anne Hidalgo, anti-terrorism state prosecutor Jean-Francois Ricard , and Interior Minister Gerald Darmanin answer reporters after a knife attack near the former offices of satirical newspaper Charlie Hebdo, Friday Sept. 25, 2020 in Paris. French terrorism authorities are investigating a stabbing of two people outside the former offices of the satirical newspaper Charlie Hebdo in Paris, and two suspects have been arrested, authorities said. (AP Photo/Lewis Joly)PARIS – The chief suspect in a double stabbing in Paris told investigators he acted out of anger over caricatures of the Prophet Muhammad recently republished by the satirical French newspaper Charlie Hebdo, France's counterterrorism prosecutor said Tuesday. The two brothers involved in the 2015 attack targeted Charlie Hebdo because they believed the newspaper blasphemed Islam by publishing the same Muhammad caricatures. Charlie Hebdo lost 12 employees in an al-Qaida attack in 2015 by French-born extremists who had criticized the prophet cartoons.
Official: Paris stabbing suspect targeted Charlie Hebdo
Read full article: Official: Paris stabbing suspect targeted Charlie HebdoPolice officers gather in the area of a knife attack near the former offices of satirical newspaper Charlie Hebdo, Friday Sept. 25, 2020 in Paris. Paris police say they have arrested a man suspected of a knife attack that wounded at least two people near the former offices of satirical newspaper Charlie Hebdo. (AP Photo/Thibault Camus)PARIS – The chief suspect in a double stabbing in Paris told investigators he carried out the attack in anger over caricatures of the Prophet Muhammad recently republished by satirical weekly Charlie Hebdo, a judicial official said Saturday. Charlie Hebdo lost 12 employees in an al-Qaida attack in 2015 by French-born extremists who had criticized the prophet cartoons. A Jewish grocery store was targeted days after the Charlie Hebdo newsroom massacre, in what authorities say were coordinated attacks.
4 wounded in knife attack in Paris; suspect arrested
Read full article: 4 wounded in knife attack in Paris; suspect arrestedTwo people were wounded in Friday's attack, and two suspects were arrested, although the links between the two suspects weren't immediately clear. The main suspect, a young man with speckles of blood on his forehead and wearing orange gym shoes, was arrested on the steps of the Bastille Opera in eastern Paris, authorities said. The site is not far from where Friday's attack took place, outside the building where the weekly Charlie Hebdo was located before the 2015 attack. Caty Richard, a lawyer for the Charlie Hebdo journalists, heard about the knife attack in the midst of the trial. Charlie Hebdo recently reproduced caricatures of the Muslim prophet that stoked the ire of some Muslims when first produced.
Charlie Hebdo artist seized by gunmen recalls sheer terror
Read full article: Charlie Hebdo artist seized by gunmen recalls sheer terrorPARIS The Charlie Hebdo caricaturist who was forced at gunpoint to open the satirical newspapers door to two al-Qaida extremists described on Tuesday the moments of sheer terror from the attack in January 2015, and the feelings of guilt and powerlessness she endured long afterward. Seventeen people, including 12 in and around Charlie Hebdo's offices, four at a kosher supermarket and a policewoman, were killed. The attack at the newspaper happened during a weekly meeting, and the victims included most of the paper's editorial staff. Sad and Chrif Kouachi targeted Charlie Hedbo because they believed the newspaper blasphemed Islam by publishing caricatures of the Prophet Muhammad. It is the law of men that rules, and not the law of God, as the terrorists would have it.The day the trial opened, last week, Charlie Hebdo reprinted the caricatures.
Charlie Hebdo, market attacks turned widow into fugitive
Read full article: Charlie Hebdo, market attacks turned widow into fugitiveThe January 2015 attacks against Charlie Hebdo and, two days later, a kosher supermarket, touched off a wave of killings claimed by the Islamic State group across Europe. (AP Photo/Thibault Camus, File)PARIS The fugitive widow of the Islamic State killer who plotted attacks against the Charlie Hebdo satirical newspaper and a kosher market calls home to France once a year to catch up, her sisters testified, offering new details about one of the world's most wanted women. She and the two men who arranged her escape are being tried in absentia as accomplices in the attacks. She said she didnt bother telling police about it because I know Im being tapped.Soon after the attacks, Boumeddiene called to apologize, said her older sister, Keltoum. Im not against anyone.As for Charlie Hebdo and the attack on the supermarket?
French paper attacked in 2015 reprints Muhammad caricatures
Read full article: French paper attacked in 2015 reprints Muhammad caricaturesThe January 2015 attacks against Charlie Hebdo and, two days later, a kosher supermarket, touched off a wave of killings claimed by the Islamic State group across Europe. (AP Photo/Thibault Camus, File)PARIS The French satirical paper whose staff was decimated in a violent attack by Islamic extremists in 2015 is reprinting caricatures of the Prophet Muhammad cited by the killers, declaring "history cannot be rewritten nor erased." The announcement on Tuesday came on the eve of the first trial for the January 2015 attacks against Charlie Hebdo and, two days later, a kosher supermarket. Charlie Hebdo, which was then little-known outside France and regularly caricatures religious leaders from various faiths, republished them soon afterwards. Eleven days later, the unlikely hero was granted French citizenship.