Corinne Rey, 38, had tears in her eyes but her voice was clear as she gave evidence at the trial of 13 men and one woman accused of helping three men plot the attacks on January 7-9 2015 in Paris.
Charlie Hebdo cartoonist who was forced to let jihadi gunmen who killed eight of her colleagues into their office tells trial of people accused of helping them: 'I expect justice - the law of men rules, not the law of
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