Knife Attack Near Former Office of French Weekly Charlie Hebdo
[Asia Economy Reporter Kim Min-young] On the 25th (local time), AFP and AP reported that four people were stabbed near the former office of the weekly magazine Charlie Hebdo in Paris, France.
Local police are controlling the scene and pursuing two suspects. It is reported that the four victims were injured.
Charlie Hebdo was targeted in a shooting attack in January 2015 after using Muhammad, the founder of Islam, as the subject of a cartoon. The main perpetrator was killed during the arrest, and the trial of 14 accomplices has been held in Paris since this month.
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On the first day of the trial, Charlie Hebdo once again featured the 12-panel cartoon that triggered the terrorist attack on its cover, titled "Everything, Just Because of That."
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