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Paris (France), Dec 16 (EFE / EPA) .- (CAMERA: Ian Langsdon) The process that since September has judged those who helped to commit the January 2015 attacks in Paris, in which 17 people died, 12 of them in the attack on Charlie Hebdo magazine, he concluded Wednesday with sentences ranging from four years to life imprisonment.
France this week commemorates the victims of last year's Islamist militant attacks on satirical weekly Charlie Hebdo. No reporter narration.
French President Francois Hollande lays a wreath at a memorial for police officers killed on duty a year after the militant attacks at Charlie Hebdo magazine.
The 7th of January marks the first anniversary of the tragic attacks on the French satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo. The sales of the publication boomed following the attacks but who reads the magazine a year after?
The widow of one of Charlie Hebdo's most celebrated cartoonists says she is still angry and that not enough was done to prevent his death, one year on. Nathan Frandino reports.