Hollande visits main Paris mosque, a year after Charlie Hebdo attack

(From L) President of the French Senate Gerard Larcher, French Paris' mayor Anne Hidalgo, French President Francois Hollande and French Prime minister Manuel Valls attend a remembrance rally attended by the President of France at Place de la Republique (Republic square)

(From L) President of the French Senate Gerard Larcher, French Paris’ mayor Anne Hidalgo, French President Francois Hollande and French Prime minister Manuel Valls attend a remembrance rally attended by the President of France at Place de la Republique (Republic square)


French President Francois Hollande made an unannounced visit to the main mosque in Paris on Sunday, a year after jihadist attacks in the French capital.

Earlier, Hollande attended a low-key event to mark a year since 1.5 million people thronged Paris in a show of unity following the shootings at Charlie Hebdo newspaper and a Jewish supermarket.


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