The first week of 2015 turned tragic when three masked gunmen stormed the Paris offices of satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo killing 12 people, including some of France's most prominent cartoonists, and injuring many more.In this dispatch, VICE News correspondent Milène Larsson speaks to Hassen Chalghoumi, imam of Drancy mosque, who joins the chorus condemning the attack, and visits Place de la Bourse, where a demonstration by far-right group Riposte Laïque was planned.Read "'Charlie Hebdo' Massacre Suspects Dead as French Police End Double Hostage Crisis"In Photos: 'I Am Charlie' Vigil Held In Paris for Murdered 'Charlie Hebdo' JournalistsRead "Suspected French Magazine Shooting Gunman Featured In 2005 Jihad Documentary"Read "Paris on Lockdown as Anti-Terror Police Comb Nearby Countryside for 'Charlie Hebdo' Gunmen"Read "Paris Presents United Front After 'Charlie Hebdo' Massacre as Islamophobia Fears Creep In"Watch "France Grieves for Charlie Hebdo: Paris Gun Attack (Dispatch One)"
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