Paris – Four Years After Charlie Hebdo Attack, Suspect Arrested

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    FILE - Pens and pencils left in tribute after the Charlie Hebdo attack in Paris in January 2015. Photograph: Etienne Laurent/EPAParis – French authorities have confirmed the arrest of a suspected extremist linked to the 2015 attack on Charlie Hebdo satirical magazine.

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    Speaking to RTL radio, the minister for the armed forces, Florence Parly, said Friday: “This is a very good news because this terrorist played an important role in organizing the Charlie Hebdo attack.”

    The Paris prosecutor’s office confirmed the arrest after French media reported that French citizen Peter Cherif, also known as Abu Hamza, had been arrested in Djibouti.

    On Jan. 7, 2015, brothers Cherif and Said Kouachi killed 11 people at Charlie Hebdo’s office, and a policeman in a nearby street. The following days, their associate Amedy Coulibaly killed a policewoman outside Paris and four people during a hostage-taking at a kosher supermarket. The three attackers were killed in shootouts with police.


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    lazy-boy
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    lazy-boy
    5 years ago

    we must remember that liberal France gave citizenship to millions of Moroccan and Tunisian muslims and allowed them free entrance to France. Now France is suffering from that historical mistake.