The photo taken on January 7, 2020 shows a mural by street artist Christian Guemy, which depicts the faces of the Charlie Hebdo editorial staff and others who were shot in the magazine's office five years ago.
France is marking the fifth anniversary of a deadly attack on the satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo with street ceremonies and social media tributes. On January 7, 2015, militant Islamists shot dead 11 people in the magazine's Paris office, before murdering a policeman outside. It was the beginning of a wave of jihadist attacks across France. (Photo: China News Service/Li Yang)
France is marking the fifth anniversary of a deadly attack on the satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo with street ceremonies and social media tributes. On January 7, 2015, militant Islamists shot dead 11 people in the magazine's Paris office, before murdering a policeman outside. It was the beginning of a wave of jihadist attacks across France. (Photo: China News Service/Li Yang)
France is marking the fifth anniversary of a deadly attack on the satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo with street ceremonies and social media tributes. On January 7, 2015, militant Islamists shot dead 11 people in the magazine's Paris office, before murdering a policeman outside. It was the beginning of a wave of jihadist attacks across France. (Photo: China News Service/Li Yang)
France is marking the fifth anniversary of a deadly attack on the satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo with street ceremonies and social media tributes. On January 7, 2015, militant Islamists shot dead 11 people in the magazine's Paris office, before murdering a policeman outside. It was the beginning of a wave of jihadist attacks across France. (Photo: China News Service/Li Yang)