Paris (France), Jan 7 (LaPresse) – French President Emmanuel Macron, accompanied by his wife Brigitte and Paris mayor Anne Hidalgo, laid a wreath in front of the former Charlie Hebdo headquarters in the French capital, where 12 people were killed on January 7, 2015. The two French-Algerian brothers Chérif and Said Kouachi broke into the offices of the satirical weekly and killed 11 people, including many cartoonists and journalists of the magazine, guilty, according to the jihadists, of publishing blasphemous cartoons about Mohammed. Then before fleeing, they gunned down policeman Ahmed Merabet in the street.