It was 10 years ago Tuesday when gunmen stormed into a French magazine office and killed a dozen people.
Ever since, the phrases “Charlie Hebdo” and “Je suis Charlie” have been rallying cries for free speech.
Nathaniel Dove looks at the commemoration and how tolerance for different opinions has changed.
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France marks 10 years since deadly Charlie Hebdo terror attack
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