[154] The issue was also sold outside France. The shooting lasted five to ten minutes. Catalano re-entered the building and closed the door after Didier had left. Upon leaving prison, Chérif Kouachi married and got a job in a fish market on the outskirts of Paris. and "Charlie!" The brothers took hostages at a signage company in Dammartin-en-Goële on 9 January and were shot dead when they emerged from the building firing. [178] Many demonstrators used the slogan to express solidarity with the magazine. [54] In Denmark, which was the centre of a controversy over cartoons of Muhammad in 2005, security was increased at all media outlets. French authorities monitored them until the spring of 2014. [217], President François Hollande addressed media outlets at the scene of the shooting and called it "undoubtedly a terrorist attack", adding that "several [other] terrorist attacks were thwarted in recent weeks". Ahmed Merabet, 42, police officer, shot in the head as he lay wounded on the ground outside. This should not stop just because of some idiots who go around shooting". Charlie Hebdo is a publication that has always courted controversy with satirical attacks on political and religious leaders. [18] Two years before the attack he stated, "We have to carry on until Islam has been rendered as banal as Catholicism. Neighbours described him as solitary. [i] On 14 January, about 1,500 Filipino Muslims held a rally in Muslim-majority Marawi in support of the attacks. On the line was French journalist Igor Sahiri, of BFM TV. [71] Jihadist flags and Molotov cocktails were found in an abandoned getaway car, a black Citroën C3. "There were no demonstrations or cries of outrage, no chants of 'We are RTV'," he noted. An Interior Ministry spokesman announced that the Ministry wished first to "establish a dialogue" with the suspects. [297] Around 40 to 60[298] people gathered in Peshawar, Pakistan, to praise the killers, with a local cleric holding a funeral for the killers, lionizing them as "heroes of Islam. He made coffee for them and helped bandage the neck wound that Saïd Kouachi had sustained during the earlier gunfire. For them, life is sacred, but so is religion. “Two weeks ago he was with my father, praying in the 19th district of Paris, and he was always with a smile. He also stated that they were using military gestures and were "familiar with their weapons" and fired "carefully aimed shots, with tight groupings". and threatening people. Trong một cuộc phỏng vấn giữa Chérif Kouachi và Igor Sahiri, một trong những nhà báo truyền hình BFM của Pháp, Chérif tuyên bố rằng "Chúng tôi không phải là kẻ giết người. Chúng tôi không giết ai. He was very calm. [194], More vigils and gatherings were held in Canada to show support to France and condemn terrorism. "We're against terrorism and want to show them that they won't win the battle. [65], The gunmen then left the scene, shouting (according to witnesses), "We have avenged the Prophet Muhammad. [274] The Organisation of Islamic Cooperation condemned the attack, saying that it went against Islam's principles and values. A major manhunt led to the discovery of the suspects, who exchanged fire with police. The Kouachi brothers did not respond to attempts at communication by the French authorities. SAHIRI: And how long ago was this? [242][243], Media organisations carried out protests against the shootings. Igor Sahiri of BFM TV on Saturday said he called the warehouse in Dommartin-en-Goele, where Cherif and his brother Said were killed, hoping to speak with someone who worked there. [72], Charlie Hebdo had attracted considerable worldwide attention for its controversial depictions of Muhammad. [322] Holly Dagres of Al-Monitor wrote that Khamenei’s followers "actively spammed Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, Google+ and even Tumblr with links" to the letter with the aim of garnering the attention of people in the West. [195] In Calgary, there was a strong anti-terrorism sentiment. 3.7 million joined demonstrations nationwide in what officials called the largest public rally in France since World War II. The demonstrators also protested Afghan President Ashraf Ghani's swift condemnation of the shootings. Fréttamaður stöðvarinnar, Igor Sahiri, ræddi við Kouachi í gærmorgun. [146] Not only was Cherif a close friend of brothers Chérif Kouachi and Saïd Kouachi,[147] but had been on the run from French authorities since 2011. They addressed the terrorists: "[a] message for al-Qaeda, the Islamic State and other terrorists – we are declaring war against you, the terrorists." [120][121] Police officers searched apartments in the Île-de-France region, in Strasbourg and in Reims.[122][123]. [255] Al-Masry al-Youm also displayed on their website a slide show of some Charlie Hebdo cartoons, including controversial ones. [306], France Télévisions reported that a fourth-grade student told her teacher, "We will not be insulted by a drawing of the prophet, it is normal that we take revenge." Coulibaly was reportedly in contact with the Kouachi brothers as the sieges progressed, and told police that he would kill hostages if the brothers were harmed. You shouldn't do it." Major marches were held in Toulouse (attended by 180,000), Marseille (45,000), Lille (35–40,000), Nice (23–30,000), Pau (80,000), Nantes (75,000), Orléans (22,000), and Caen (6,000). [113], In 2011, Saïd returned to Yemen for a number of months and trained with al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula militants. Several blasts went off as well and Saïd Kouachi sustained a minor neck wound. “I don’t justify any attacks, but when you look at their past, when you don’t have any identity, when you don’t belong, you can take some very, very ugly act,” he said. [182], Demonstrators gather at the Place de la République in Paris on the night of the attack, Similar demonstrations and candle vigils spread to other cities outside France as well, including Amsterdam,[183] Brussels, Barcelona,[184] Ljubljana,[185] Berlin, Copenhagen, London and Washington, D.C.[186] Around 2,000 demonstrators gathered in London's Trafalgar Square and sang La Marseillaise, the French national anthem. The student was later penalised for posting the message. Sahiri told the BBC’s Today programme: “He was really prepared. One teacher requested to be transferred. [e], There were also large marches in many other French towns and cities, and marches and vigils in many other cities worldwide. 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On the other end of the line was the French journalist Igor Sahiri, of BFM TV. "[52], The gunmen burst into the meeting room. [128][134] Interior Minister Bernard Cazeneuve called for a Gendarmerie operation to neutralise the perpetrators. "[223], The attack received immediate condemnation from dozens of governments worldwide. [41][42][43] Accordingly, some Muslims take the view that the satire of Islam, of religious representatives, and above all of Islamic prophets is blasphemy in Islam punishable by death. The suspects were not apprehended and escaped on foot. Very little seems funny today. Kouachi told him: "We are the defenders of the prophet and I, Chérif Kouachi, have been sent by al-Qaeda of Yemen . According to the Belgian press, a criminal sold Amedy Coulibaly the rocket-propelled grenade launcher and Kalashnikov rifles that the Kouachi brothers used for less than 5,000 euros. [284] Bahujan Samaj Party leader Yaqub Qureishi, a Muslim MLA and former Minister from Uttar Pradesh in India, offered a reward of ₹510 million (US$8 million) to the perpetrators of the Charlie Hebdo shootings. [63], An authenticated video surfaced on the Internet that shows two gunmen and a police officer, Ahmed Merabet, who is wounded and lying on a sidewalk after an exchange of gunfire. [231] Accusations of self-censorship came from the websites Politico[232] and Slate. [172], Hours after the shooting, Spanish Interior Minister Jorge Fernández Díaz said that Spain's anti-terrorist security level had been upgraded and that the country was sharing information with France in relation to the attacks. Armed security forces, including the National Gendarmerie Intervention Group (GIGN) and the Force d'intervention de la police nationale (FIPN), were deployed to the department to search for the suspects. [133], During the standoff in Dammartin-en-Goële, another jihadist named Amedy Coulibaly, who had met the brothers in prison,[140] took hostages in a kosher supermarket at Porte de Vincennes in east Paris, killing those of Jewish faith while leaving the others alive. This was seen by analyst Jonathan Guyer as a "surprising" and maybe "unprecedented" move, due to the pressure Arab artists can be subject to when depicting religious figures. We don't kill civilians anyhow." These included 21 reports of shootings, grenade throwing at mosques and other Islamic centres, an improvised explosive device attack,[159] and 33 cases of threats and insults. [302] A student told a teacher, "I'll drop you with a Kalashnikov, mate." 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She began to wear the burqa for the first time in her life and went into hiding. [5], The remaining staff of Charlie Hebdo continued normal weekly publication, and the following issue print run had 7.95 million copies in six languages. [105][112] For lack of evidence, they were not prosecuted. [257], The Guardian reported that many Muslims and Muslim organisations criticised the attack while some Muslims support it and other Muslims stated they would only condemn it if France condemned the killings of Muslims worldwide". [114] According to a senior Yemeni intelligence source, he met al Qaeda preacher Anwar al-Awlaki in the southern province of Shabwa. According to the Belgian press, a criminal sold Amedy Coulibaly the rocket-propelled grenade launcher and Kalashnikov rifles that the Kouachi brothers used for less than 5,000 euros. Al-Azhar University released a statement denouncing the attack, stating that violence was never appropriate regardless of "offence committed against sacred Muslim sentiments". They confirmed that the extra patrols were for the reassurance of the public and to maintain visibility and that there were no credible reports yet of the suspects heading towards St Pancras. Many Dutch government members joined the demonstrations. According to the channel, Mr. Kouachi told its correspondent Igor Sahiri on at 9:45 on Friday morning that the deadly attack on the Paris offices of Charlie Hebdo, the satirical weekly that had published cartoons of the Prophet Muhammad, was commissioned by Al Qaeda’s Yemen affiliate. Of the fourteen on trial Mohamed and Mehdi Belhoucine and Amedy Coulibaly's girlfriend, Hayat Boumeddiene, were tried in absentia, having fled to either Iraq or Syria in the days before the attacks took place. "[324][325][326] The Economist compared this to a quote commonly misattributed to Voltaire, "I disapprove of what you say, but I will defend to the death your right to say it". We have the right to say what we have to say. KOUACHI: So, I went there and it was Anwar Al-Awlaki who financed me. [251] The Hindu also issued an apology after it printed a photograph of some people holding copies of Charlie Hebdo. When you have a Muslim name it is very difficult to find a job, to make your prayer, to wear your veil. French ambassador to the United Nations François Delattre was present; the crowd lit candles, held signs, and sang the French national anthem. [34][35][36], In France, blasphemy law ceased to exist with progressive emancipation of the Republic from the Catholic Church between 1789 and 1830. We have an honour code in Islam. Kouachi told him: "We are the defenders of the prophet and I, Chérif Kouachi, have been sent by al-Qaeda of Yemen . "[281] Anjem Choudary, a radical British Islamist, wrote an editorial in USA Today in which he professes justification from the words of Muhammad that those who insult the prophets of Islam should face death, and that Muhammad should be protected to prevent further violence. “I played football with him. Also according to the reporter, the two shared an apartment for "one or two weeks". In an interview between Chérif Kouachi and Igor Sahiri, one of France's BFM TV journalists, Chérif stated that "We are not killers. [191] Several hundred people also showed up outside of the French consulate in San Francisco with "Je suis Charlie" signs to show their solidarity. [h], Other news organisations covered the shootings without showing the drawings, such as The New York Times, New York Daily News, CNN,[231] Al Jazeera America,[232] Associated Press, NBC, MSNBC, and The Daily Telegraph. World View - Will Lula's return to Brazilian politics end Bolsonaro's reign? The Yeni Akit ran an article entitled "Attack on the magazine that provoked Muslims", and Türkiye ran an article entitled "Attack on the magazine that insulted our Prophet". [189] In Luxembourg, a demonstration was held in the Place de la Constitution. [142], The police initially identified the 18-year-old brother-in-law of Chérif Kouachi, a French Muslim student of North African descent and unknown nationality, as a third suspect in the shooting, accused of driving the getaway car. Kouachi's phone call starts at the 0:43 mark. Kouachi: No, a long time ago…I know the secret service, don’t worry about it. [203], On 11 January, up to 2 million people, including President Hollande and more than 40 world leaders, led a rally of national unity in the heart of Paris to honour the 17 victims. On 14 February 2015 in Copenhagen, Denmark, a public event called "Art, blasphemy and the freedom of expression", was organised to honour victims of the attack in January against the French satirical newspaper Charlie Hebdo. [158], On the night of 8 January, police commissioner Helric Fredou, who had been investigating the attack, committed suicide in his office in Limoges while he was preparing his report shortly after meeting with the family of one of the victims. [106] In prison, they found a mentor, Djamel Beghal, who had been sentenced to 10 years in prison in 2001 for his part in a plot to bomb the US embassy in Paris. It published cartoons of the Islamic prophet Muhammad in 2012, forcing France to temporarily close embassies and schools in more than 20 countries amid fears of reprisals. He added, "We are far away but our hearts today [are] with our families and friends in France. Catalano came out with Chérif Kouachi who introduced himself as a police officer. 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