The Charlie Hebdo shooting on 7th of January in 2015

The Charlie Hebdo shooting took place on 7th of January in 2015 in Paris, France the media and historians said that this attack was done by Muslim terrorists.
Charlie Hebdo is a French media magazine.
Origin of the Charlie Hebdo attack began on 19 September 2005 when a member of a Danish newspaper, put forward the idea to draw cartoons of the Prophet Mohamed, which were then published.
The cartoons were then printed by Charlie Hebdo in 2006.
in 2011, the offices of Charlie Hebdo were firebombed because of the cartoons and the paper called “Charia Hebdo”, 19 years after Charlie Hebdo was founded.
Charlie Hebdo printed more cartoons of the Prophet Mohamed and published them on 19 September 2012, and this led to worldwide protests and led to the Charlie Hebdo attack on 7 January 2015.
Charlie Hebdo attackers came from the 19th Arrondissement in Paris.
Charlie Hebdo attackers: born, raised and radicalised in Paris | Charlie Hebdo attack | The Guardian
One of the Charlie Hebdo attackers named Cherif was held by US troops in Iraq for 19 months.
Charlie Hebdo attack took place in the final weeks of a 19-month study in the community.
19 thousand French websites had been attacked after the Charlie Hebdo attack.
The car used by the attackers for the Charlie Hebdo incident was found in the 19th Arrondissement in Paris and the story was highlighted by the media.
The first issue of the Charlie Hebdo magazine after the attack, sold 1.9 million copies in the first 48 hours.
In 2020, 19 defense lawyers from the Charlie Hebdo trial refused to support a trial without the accused.
Charlie Hebdo trial resumes amid controversy over video conferencing | Euronews
France suffered 19 months of terror attacks after the Charlie Hebdo incident – it was often called the “Season of Terror”.
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