Accused accomplices in deadly shootings at Charlie Hebdo magazine and kosher supermarket claim they thought they were abetting an ordinary crime

Satirical weekly Charlie Hebdo says publishing the cartoon that offended Muslims is necessary, as accomplices in terror attack and subsequent attack on Jewish food shop go on trial

Citing 8,132 people registered on database of suspected Islamist radicals, Gerald Darmanin says 'risk of terror of Sunni origin is main threat' to nation

14 alleged accomplices to go on trial next week over their links to shooting rampage in French capital that ushered in wave of Islamist violence

Shooting at Paris satirical newspaper and kosher supermarket 5 years ago was first in a series of assaults to claim over 250 French lives

Judges say Moussa Coulibaly has shown 'little or no regret' for assault, which came shortly after shootings at Charlie Hebdo, kosher supermarket

14 people to go on trial May 4 to July 10 for aiding terrorists in January 2015 attacks on satirical magazine, kosher supermarket in Paris

14 people are accused of providing the three Jihadist gunmen, who were killed by Paris police, logistical support and weapons; trial to begin next year

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