A Paris court has handed jail terms ranging from four years to life to more than a dozen people convicted of helping gunmen who massacred cartoonists at satirical weekly Charlie Hebdo and customers at a Jewish supermarket in January 2015.
Read More | Lire La SuiteReprinting the Charlie Hebdo cartoons is not about free speech
French satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo is at it, again: it has chosen to republish the derogatory cartoons of Prophet Muhammad which provoked a violent attack against it in 2015. The editors say it is "essential" to reprint these on the eve of the trial of the perpetrators of that violence.
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Move comes a day before 13 men and one woman - accused of assisting the 2015 attackers of the newspaper - go on trial.
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