France investigates threats against Charlie Hebdo newspaper

PARIS – The Paris prosecutor’s office has opened an investigation into death threats against the French satirical newspaper Charlie Hebdo, which was the target of an extremist attack in 2015.

Office spokeswoman Agnes Thibault-Lecuivre said Wednesday that the investigation for “written death threats” follows about a dozen postings in July and August on the paper’s Facebook page, which carried a cover cartoon mocking Muslims at the beach.

A separate complaint was opened for other written threats against the newspaper in June.

An attack on the Charlie Hebdo newsroom killed 12 people on Jan. 7, 2015. Al-Qaida in the Arabian Peninsula claimed responsibility, saying it was in revenge for the newspaper’s depictions of the Prophet Muhammad.

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