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A person reads the latest issue of the French satirical newspaper Charlie Hebdo in Paris on January 7, 2015, after gunmen armed with Kalashnikovs and a rocket-launcher opened fire in the offices of the weekly in Paris, killing at least 11. AFP PHOTO / BERTRAND GUAY (Photo credit should read BERTRAND GUAY/AFP/Getty Images)
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A person reads the latest issue of the French satirical newspaper Charlie Hebdo in Paris on January 7, 2015, after gunmen armed with Kalashnikovs and a rocket-launcher opened fire in the offices of the weekly in Paris, killing at least 11. AFP PHOTO / BERTRAND GUAY (Photo credit should read BERTRAND GUAY/AFP/Getty Images)

Masked gunmen shouting "Allahu akbar!" stormed the Paris offices of a satirical newspaper Wednesday, killing 12 people before escaping. It was France's deadliest terror attack in at least two decades.

French President Francois Hollande called the attack on the Charlie Hebdo weekly, which has frequently drawn condemnation from Muslims, "a terrorist attack without a doubt" and said several other attacks have been thwarted in France "in recent weeks."

France raised its security alert to the highest level and reinforced security at houses of worship, stores, media offices and transportation. Top government officials were holding an emergency meeting and Hollande planned a nationally televised address in the evening.

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A bullet impact is seen in a window of a building next to the French satirical newspaper Charlie Hebdo's office, in Paris, Wednesday, Jan. 7, 2015. Masked gunmen shouting "Allahu akbar!" stormed the Paris offices of a satirical newspaper Wednesday, killing at least 12 people, including the paper's editor, before escaping in a getaway car. (AP Photo/Thibault Camus)
Tribute To Victims Killed During Attack At Satirical Magazine Charlie Hebdo At Place De La Republique In Paris
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PARIS, FRANCE - JANUARY 07: A general view of atmosphere at Place de la Republique (Republic square) where people gathered in support of the victims after the terrorist attack earlier today on January 7, 2015 in Paris, France. Twelve people were killed, including two police officers, as two gunmen opened fire at the offices of the French satirical publication Charlie Hebdo. (Photo by Aurelien Meunier/Getty Images)
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People hold up pens and a phone screen reading 'I am Charlie' in French as they take part in a vigil of people, including many who were French, to show solidarity with those killed in an attack at the Paris offices of weekly newspaper Charlie Hebdo, in Trafalger Square, London, Wednesday, Jan. 7, 2015. Masked gunmen shouting "Allahu akbar!" stormed the Paris offices of the satirical newspaper Charlie Hebdo, killing at least 12 people, including the paper's editor and a cartoonist, before escaping in a getaway car. (AP Photo/Matt Dunham)
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FILE - In this Sept.19, 2012 file photo, Stephane Charbonnier also known as Charb , the editor of the satirical weekly Charlie Hebdo, displays the front page of the newspaper as he poses for photographers in Paris. Masked gunmen shouting "Allahu akbar!" stormed the Paris offices of a satirical newspaper Wednesday Jan.7, 2015, killing at least 11 people including Charb, before escaping. (AP Photo/Michel Euler, File)
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President of the French Jewish Consistory Joel Mergui, left, talks to French President Francois Hollande, right, as they walk out of the lobby of the Elysee Palace, after a meeting with religious leaders in Paris, Wednesday, Jan. 7, 2015. Masked gunmen shouting "Allahu akbar!" stormed the Paris offices of the satirical newspaper Charlie Hebdo, killing at least 12 people, including the paper's editor and a cartoonist, before escaping in a getaway car. (AP Photo/Michel Euler)
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A person holds a phone with a sign on the screen reading 'I am Charlie' in French during a vigil of people, including many who were French, to show solidarity with those killed in an attack at the Paris offices of weekly newspaper Charlie Hebdo, in Trafalgar Square, London, Wednesday, Jan. 7, 2015. Masked gunmen stormed the Paris offices of a weekly newspaper that caricatured the Prophet Muhammad, methodically killing 12 people Wednesday, including the editor, before escaping in a car. It was France's deadliest postwar terrorist attack. (AP Photo/Matt Dunham)
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People hold up pens and posters reading 'I am Charlie' in French as they take part in a vigil of people, including many who were French,to show solidarity with those killed in an attack at the Paris offices of weekly newspaper Charlie Hebdo, in Trafalgar Square, London, Wednesday, Jan. 7, 2015. Masked gunmen stormed the Paris offices of a weekly newspaper that caricatured the Prophet Muhammad, methodically killing 12 people Wednesday, including the editor, before escaping in a car. It was France's deadliest postwar terrorist attack. (AP Photo/Matt Dunham)
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A woman lights a candle as about 15.000 people gather for a moment of silence in Lyon, central France, to pay their respects to the victims of the French newspaper Charlie Hebdo's attack, Wednesday, Jan. 7, 2015. Three masked gunmen shouting "Allahu akbar!" stormed the Paris offices of the satirical newspaper, Wednesday, killing 12 people, including its editor, before escaping in a car. It was France's deadliest postwar terrorist attack. (AP Photo/Laurent Cipriani)
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PARIS, FRANCE - JANUARY 07: An estimated 5,000 people gather at Place de la Republique (Republic square) in support of the victims after the terrorist attack earlier today on January 7, 2015 in Paris, France. Twelve people were killed, including two police officers, as two gunmen opened fire at the offices of the French satirical publication Charlie Hebdo. (Photo by Aurelien Meunier/Getty Images)
Tribute To Victims Killed During Attack At Satirical Magazine Charlie Hebdo At Place De La Republique In Paris
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PARIS, FRANCE - JANUARY 07: An estimated 5,000 people gather at Place de la Republique (Republic square) in support of the victims after the terrorist attack earlier today on January 7, 2015 in Paris, France. Twelve people were killed, including two police officers, as two gunmen opened fire at the offices of the French satirical publication Charlie Hebdo. (Photo by Aurelien Meunier/Getty Images)
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PARIS, FRANCE - JANUARY 07: Supporters display placards during a gathering at the Place de la Republique (Republic square) in support of the victims after the terrorist attack earlier today on January 7, 2015 in Paris, France. Twelve people were killed, including two police officers, as two gunmen opened fire at the offices of the French satirical publication Charlie Hebdo. (Photo by Aurelien Meunier/Getty Images)
Tribute To Victims Killed During Attack At Satirical Magazine Charlie Hebdo At Place De La Republique In Paris
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PARIS, FRANCE - JANUARY 07: An estimated 5,000 people gather at Place de la Republique (Republic square) in support of the victims after the terrorist attack earlier today on January 7, 2015 in Paris, France. Twelve people were killed, including two police officers, as two gunmen opened fire at the offices of the French satirical publication Charlie Hebdo. (Photo by Aurelien Meunier/Getty Images)
Tribute To Victims Killed During Attack At Satirical Magazine Charlie Hebdo At Place De La Republique In Paris
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PARIS, FRANCE - JANUARY 07: An estimated 5,000 people gather at Place de la Republique (Republic square) in support of the victims after the terrorist attack earlier today on January 7, 2015 in Paris, France. Twelve people were killed, including two police officers, as two gunmen opened fire at the offices of the French satirical publication Charlie Hebdo. (Photo by Aurelien Meunier/Getty Images)
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People gather on Union Square January 7, 2015 in New York in memory of the victims of the attack on the offices of the satirical weekly Charlie Hebdo in Paris. US President Barack Obama condemned the 'cowardly, evil' assault on a French satirical newspaper that left 12 dead, pledging US assistance to Paris to bring the attackers to justice. AFP PHOTO / DON EMMERT (Photo credit should read DON EMMERT/AFP/Getty Images)
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A man covers his face from the cold with a 'Je Suis Charlie' ('I Am Charlie') sign as people gather Union Square January 7, 2015 in New York in memory of the victims of the attack on the offices of the satirical weekly Charlie Hebdo in Paris. US President Barack Obama condemned the 'cowardly, evil' assault on a French satirical newspaper that left 12 dead, pledging US assistance to Paris to bring the attackers to justice. AFP PHOTO / DON EMMERT (Photo credit should read DON EMMERT/AFP/Getty Images)
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A man holds a cartoon as people gather on Union Square January 7, 2015 in New York in memory of the victims of the attack on the offices of the satirical weekly Charlie Hebdo in Paris. US President Barack Obama condemned the 'cowardly, evil' assault on a French satirical newspaper that left 12 dead, pledging US assistance to Paris to bring the attackers to justice. AFP PHOTO / DON EMMERT (Photo credit should read DON EMMERT/AFP/Getty Images)
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Candles are lit near a sign that read in French "I am Charlie" lights a candle during a demonstration in solidarity with those killed in an attack at the Paris offices of the weekly newspaper Charlie Hebdo in Kosovo capital Pristina, Wednesday, Jan. 7, 2015. Masked gunmen stormed the the satirical newspaper methodically killing at least 12 people Wednesday, including the editor, before escaping in a car. It was France's deadliest postwar terrorist attack. (AP Photo/Visar Kryeziu)
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A man lights a candle during a demonstration in solidarity with those killed in an attack at the Paris offices of the weekly newspaper Charlie Hebdo in Kosovo capital Pristina, Wednesday, Jan. 7, 2015. Masked gunmen stormed the the satirical newspaper methodically killing at least 12 people Wednesday, including the editor, before escaping in a car. It was France's deadliest postwar terrorist attack. (AP Photo/Visar Kryeziu)
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French soldiers disembark at Le Bourget airport, north of Paris, as part of deployment of soldiers to enhance security in Paris, Wednesday, Jan. 7, 2015. Three masked gunmen shouting "Allahu akbar!" stormed the Paris offices of a satirical newspaper, Charlie Hebdo, Wednesday, killing at least 12 people, including its editor, before escaping in a car. It was France's deadliest postwar terrorist attack. (AP Photo/Michel Spingler)
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Albanian journalists light candles, in Tirana, Albania, Wednesday, Jan. 7, 2015, in solidarity with those killed in an attack at the Paris offices of the weekly newspaper Charlie Hebdo. Masked gunmen stormed the the satirical newspaper methodically killing at least 12 people Wednesday, including the editor, before escaping in a car. It was France's deadliest postwar terrorist attack. (AP Photo/Hektor Pustina)
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People gather in memory of the victims of the attack on the offices of France's satirical weekly Charlie Hebdo, during a vigil at Kennedy park in Lima on January 7, 2015. Cities and towns worldwide staged vigils late Wednesday in solidarity with the French people after the massacre by Islamist gunmen in Paris against a satirical paper left at least 12 dead. AFP PHOTO/ERESTO BENAVIDES (Photo credit should read ERNESTO BENAVIDES/AFP/Getty Images)
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View of signs on the floor in memory of the victims of the attack on the offices of France's satirical weekly Charlie Hebdo, during a vigil at Kennedy park in Lima on January 7, 2015. Cities and towns worldwide staged vigils late Wednesday in solidarity with the French people after the massacre by Islamist gunmen in Paris against a satirical paper left at least 12 dead. AFP PHOTO/ERESTO BENAVIDES (Photo credit should read ERNESTO BENAVIDES/AFP/Getty Images)
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NEW YORK - JANUARY 07: People gather at Union Square in reaction to the terrorist attack on French newspaper Charlie Hebdo on January 07, 2015 in New York City. Twelve people were killed, including two police officers, after gunmen opened fire at the offices of the French satirical publication Charlie Hebdo. (Photo by Yana Paskova/Getty Images)
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People gather in memory of the victims of the attack on the offices of France's satirical weekly Charlie Hebdo, during a vigil at Kennedy park in Lima on January 7, 2015. Cities and towns worldwide staged vigils late Wednesday in solidarity with the French people after the massacre by Islamist gunmen in Paris against a satirical paper left at least 12 dead. AFP PHOTO/ERESTO BENAVIDES (Photo credit should read ERNESTO BENAVIDES/AFP/Getty Images)
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NEW YORK - JANUARY 07: People gather at Union Square in reaction to the terrorist attack on French newspaper Charlie Hebdo on January 07, 2015 in New York City. Twelve people were killed, including two police officers, after gunmen opened fire at the offices of the French satirical publication Charlie Hebdo. (Photo by Yana Paskova/Getty Images)
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NEW YORK - JANUARY 07: People gather at Union Square in reaction to the terrorist attack on French newspaper Charlie Hebdo on January 07, 2015 in New York City. Twelve people were killed, including two police officers, after gunmen opened fire at the offices of the French satirical publication Charlie Hebdo. (Photo by Yana Paskova/Getty Images)
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The First Amendment to the US Constitution is seen on the wall as a woman holds a sign with the words 'Je Suis Charlie' (I Am Charlie) outside the Newseum January 7, 2015 in Washington, DC in solidarity with the victims of the shooting at the Paris office of the satirical newspaper Charlie Hebdo by three gunman that took the lives of 12 people. AFP PHOTO / BRENDAN SMIALOWSKI (Photo credit should read BRENDAN SMIALOWSKI/AFP/Getty Images)
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NEW YORK - JANUARY 07: People gather at Union Square in reaction to the terrorist attack on French newspaper Charlie Hebdo on January 07, 2015 in New York City. Twelve people were killed, including two police officers, after gunmen opened fire at the offices of the French satirical publication Charlie Hebdo. (Photo by Yana Paskova/Getty Images)
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People hold signs with words reading 'Je Suis Charlie' (I Am Charlie) beneath an electronic display echoing the sentiment outside the Newseum January 7, 2015 in Washington, DC in solidarity with the victims of the shooting at the Paris office of the satirical newspaper Charlie Hebdo by three gunman that took the lives of 12 people. AFP PHOTO / BRENDAN SMIALOWSKI (Photo credit should read BRENDAN SMIALOWSKI/AFP/Getty Images)
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The words 'Je Suis Charlie' (I Am Charlie) are seen outside the Newseum January 7, 2015 in Washington, DC during a vigil in solidarity with the victims of the shooting at the Paris office of the satirical newspaper Charlie Hebdo by three gunman that took the lives of 12 people. AFP PHOTO / BRENDAN SMIALOWSKI (Photo credit should read BRENDAN SMIALOWSKI/AFP/Getty Images)
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People hold the French national flag and posters with the words 'Je Suis Charlie' (I Am Charlie) outside the Newseum January 7, 2015 in Washington, DC in solidarity with the victims of the shooting at the Paris office of the satirical newspaper Charlie Hebdo by three gunman that took the lives of 12 people. AFP PHOTO / BRENDAN SMIALOWSKI (Photo credit should read BRENDAN SMIALOWSKI/AFP/Getty Images)
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NEW YORK - JANUARY 07: People gather at Union Square in reaction to the terrorist attack on French newspaper Charlie Hebdo on January 07, 2015 in New York City. Twelve people were killed, including two police officers, after gunmen opened fire at the offices of the French satirical publication Charlie Hebdo. (Photo by Yana Paskova/Getty Images)
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Christine Lagarde, Managing Director of the International Monetary Fund (IMF), and others gather outside the Newseum January 7, 2015 in Washington, DC in solidarity with the victims of the shooting at the Paris office of the satirical newspaper Charlie Hebdo by three gunman that took the lives of 12 people. AFP PHOTO / BRENDAN SMIALOWSKI (Photo credit should read BRENDAN SMIALOWSKI/AFP/Getty Images)
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NEW YORK - JANUARY 07: People gather at Union Square in reaction to the terrorist attack on French newspaper Charlie Hebdo on January 07, 2015 in New York City. Twelve people were killed, including two police officers, after gunmen opened fire at the offices of the French satirical publication Charlie Hebdo. (Photo by Yana Paskova/Getty Images)
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NEW YORK - JANUARY 07: A person holds up a pencil at Union Square in reaction to the terrorist attack on French newspaper Charlie Hebdo on January 07, 2015 in New York City. Twelve people were killed, including two police officers, after gunmen opened fire at the offices of the French satirical publication Charlie Hebdo. (Photo by Yana Paskova/Getty Images)
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BERLIN, GERMANY - JANUARY 07: Person holds a sign while he and other people gather at a vigil in front of the French Embassy following the terrorist attack in Paris on January 7, 2015 in Berlin, Germany. Twelve people were killed including two police officers as two gunmen opened fire at the offices of the French satirical publication Charlie Hebdo. (Photo by Carsten Koall/Getty Images)
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Members of GIPN , the French national police intervention group, arrive at the police station in Charleville Mezieres in northeastern France following a deadly attack in Paris on the offices of satirical weekly Charlie Hebdo, on January 7, 2014. French police mounted a frantic manhunt January 7th for at least two masked men who screamed 'Allahu akbar' as they gunned down 12 people at a satirical weekly, in an attack that prompted vigils across Europe. France's Muslim leadership sharply condemned the shooting at the Paris satirical weekly that left at least 12 people dead as a 'barbaric' attack and an assault on press freedom and democracy. AFP PHOTO / FRANCOIS LO PRESTI (Photo credit should read FRANCOIS LO PRESTI/AFP/Getty Images)
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Police are seen during an operation in the 'Croix-Rouge' suburb of Reims, northern France early January 8, 2015 following the attack on satirical weekly Charlie Hebdo that left 12 dead in Paris. French police are hunting three men, including two brothers, suspected of carrying out the attack , a source close to the investigation told AFP. Police are searching for two brothers in their thirties, including one who was sent to prison in 2008 for participating in jihadist networks attempting to send fighters to Iraq. The third suspect is aged 18, the source added. AFP PHOTO / FRANCOIS NASCIMBENI (Photo credit should read FRANCOIS NASCIMBENI/AFP/Getty Images)
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Police are seen during an operation in the 'Croix-Rouge' suburb of Reims, northern France early January 8, 2015 following the attack on satirical weekly Charlie Hebdo that left 12 dead in Paris. French police are hunting three men, including two brothers, suspected of carrying out the attack , a source close to the investigation told AFP. Police are searching for two brothers in their thirties, including one who was sent to prison in 2008 for participating in jihadist networks attempting to send fighters to Iraq. The third suspect is aged 18, the source added. AFP PHOTO / FRANCOIS NASCIMBENI (Photo credit should read FRANCOIS NASCIMBENI/AFP/Getty Images)
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Police are seen during an operation in the 'Croix-Rouge' suburb of Reims, northern France early January 8, 2015 following the attack on satirical weekly Charlie Hebdo that left 12 dead in Paris. French police are hunting three men, including two brothers, suspected of carrying out the attack , a source close to the investigation told AFP. Police are searching for two brothers in their thirties, including one who was sent to prison in 2008 for participating in jihadist networks attempting to send fighters to Iraq. The third suspect is aged 18, the source added. AFP PHOTO / FRANCOIS NASCIMBENI (Photo credit should read FRANCOIS NASCIMBENI/AFP/Getty Images)
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Residents are seen during a police operation in the 'Croix-Rouge' suburb of Reims, northern France early January 8, 2015 following the attack on satirical weekly Charlie Hebdo that left 12 dead in Paris. French police are hunting three men, including two brothers, suspected of carrying out the attack , a source close to the investigation told AFP. Police are searching for two brothers in their thirties, including one who was sent to prison in 2008 for participating in jihadist networks attempting to send fighters to Iraq. The third suspect is aged 18, the source added. AFP PHOTO / FRANCOIS NASCIMBENI (Photo credit should read FRANCOIS NASCIMBENI/AFP/Getty Images)
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An injured person is evacuated outside the French satirical newspaper Charlie Hebdo's office, in Paris, Wednesday, Jan. 7, 2015. Police official says 11 dead in shooting at the French satirical newspaper.
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French President Francois Hollande, centre, flanked with security forces gestures, as he arrives outside the French satirical newspaper Charlie Hebdo's office, in Paris, Wednesday, Jan. 7, 2015. Masked gunmen stormed the offices of a French satirical newspaper Wednesday, killing at least 11 people before escaping, police and a witness said. The weekly has previously drawn condemnation from Muslims.
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An injured person is transported to an ambulance after a shooting, at the French satirical newspaper Charlie Hebdo's office, in Paris, Wednesday, Jan. 7, 2015. Masked gunmen stormed the offices of a French satirical newspaper Wednesday, killing at least 11 people before escaping, police and a witness said. The weekly has previously drawn condemnation from Muslims.
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French Interior Minister Bernard Cazeneuve, center left, and Paris' mayor Anne Hidalgo, center right, arrive at the French satirical newspaper Charlie Hebdo's office, in Paris, Wednesday, Jan. 7, 2015. Masked gunmen stormed the offices of a French satirical newspaper Wednesday, killing at least 11 people before escaping, police and a witness said. The weekly has previously drawn condemnation from Muslims.
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People stand outside the French satirical newspaper Charlie Hebdo's office after a shooting, in Paris, Wednesday, Jan. 7, 2015. Masked gunmen stormed the offices of a French satirical newspaper Wednesday, killing at least 11 people before escaping, police and a witness said. The weekly has previously drawn condemnation from Muslims.
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French President Francois Hollande, centre, flanked with security forces arrives outside the French satirical newspaper Charlie Hebdo's office, in Paris, Wednesday, Jan. 7, 2015. Masked gunmen stormed the offices of a French satirical newspaper Wednesday, killing at least 11 people before escaping, police and a witness said. The weekly has previously drawn condemnation from Muslims.
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