French Paper Attacked in 2015 Reprints Mohammed Caricatures

French Paper Attacked in 2015 Reprints Mohammed Caricatures
A woman walks past a painting by French street artist and painter Christian Guemy in tribute to members of Charlie Hebdo newspaper who were killed by jihadist gunmen in 2015, in Paris, on Aug. 31, 2020. Thomas Coex/AFP via Getty Images
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PARIS—The French satirical paper whose Paris offices were attacked by Islamic terrorists in 2015 is reprinting caricatures of the Prophet Mohammed cited by the gunmen who opened fire on its editorial staff.

The January 2015 attacks against Charlie Hebdo and, two days later, a kosher supermarket, touched off a wave of killings claimed by the ISIS terrorist group across Europe. Seventeen people died—12 of them at the editorial officers—along with all three attackers.