Charli Heb, a satirical weekly that shocked French society, also held a memorial service at the site of the disaster to mark the 10th anniversary of the terror attack.
The memorial service, held on the morning of the 7th local time, was held in front of the 11th District building in Paris, where Charlie Hebdo's office was located at the time in 2015, with key figures including French President Emmanuel Macron and current Socialist Congressman Francois Hollande, who was president of the terrorist attacks.
Participants laid flowers under the victims' nameplate one after another and honored them with a group silence.
The French government plans to build a memorial near Paris to honor the victims.
On January 7, 2015, the Quachi brothers, an Islamic extremist, shot and killed 12 people, including journalists and police, after storming the Charlie Hebdo office for using the Islamic Prophet Muhammad as its satirical material.
On the 10th anniversary of terrorism, EU Commission President Ursula von der Leyen called on social media to fight terrorism and religious fundamentalism.
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz also stressed that he would never tolerate terrorism aimed at freedom and democracy.
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