It has been 10 years since gunman stormed the office of the satirical French magazine "Charlie Hebdo" killing a dozen people.
The attack sparked a wave of extremist violence, culminating in a series of coordinated attacks that ended with the massacre at Paris’ Bataclan theatre in November 2015.
In the wake of that attack, “Charlie Hebdo” and “Je Suis Charlie” have been rallying cries for free speech.
Global’s Nathaniel Dove looks at the commemoration and how tolerance for differing opinions has changed.
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