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Al-Qaeda threatens to attack Charlie Hebdo – Abroad – News

The magazine republished the cartoons on September 2, when it started to try in France the alleged accomplices of the terrorists who organized the attack on the Charlie Hebdo editorial office in 2015.

The US organization SITE, which monitors extremist web activities, reported today that Al-Qaeda had warned Charlie Hebdo in its Ummah publication that it was wrong to believe that the 2015 attack could not be repeated.

Al-Qaeda has said it has the same message to French President Emanuel Macron as his predecessor, François Hollande, who was president in 2015.

The terrorist organization has indicated that Macron has given the green light to republish the cartoons.

On January 7, 2015, brothers Sheriff and Said Kushi in Paris killed 12 people in the editorial office of “Charlie Hebdo” in Paris, including well-known cartoonists of the magazine. A day later, an acquaintance of the brothers, Amedia Kulibali, was killed by traffic police near the French capital, and on January 9, four more people in a kosher shop in Paris.

The killings were the first in a series of Islamist terrorist attacks in France in 2015 and 2016, killing more than 230 people. The Islamic State terrorist group took responsibility for several.

On September 2, 14 people accused of supporting Islamic extremists who attacked the Charlie Hebdo editorial office and a kosher shop began in Paris.

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