A French court has convicted 14 other members of a group of people who attacked the offices and markets of Charlie Hebdo, a magazine that published blasphemous sketches, in 2015, of other crimes, including financing and being linked to terrorist networks. ۔
According to the Reuters news agency, the court sentenced 14 other people, including the former partner of the attacker Koliballa and the missing Hayat Boumediene.
The judge sentenced Boumediene, one of the 14 defendants, to 30 years in prison for financing terrorism in his absence and joining a terrorist group, and presumed he was still alive and trying to avoid arrest and punishment. Are hidden for
The court said the attackers targeted the men specifically because they were journalists or members of the security forces or followers of Judaism and aimed to spread terrorism in Western countries.
The court dismissed the terrorism charges against the six accused for committing minor crimes.
According to the report, journalists of Charlie Hebdo were also interrogated during the trial.
Following the court ruling, Charlie Hebdo's lawyer, Richard Malka, said the men were part of a secret network and facilitated the attackers' bloodshed.
He said the attacks could not have taken place without these secret networks.
Charlie Hebdo was attacked in 2015, killing 12 people, including a famous French cartoonist, and an al-Qaeda affiliate claimed responsibility.
The next day, a female police officer was killed and four others were killed by gunmen.
French police have blamed the 2015 attacks on 14 people killed during the confrontation.
Charlie Hebdo also published insulting sketches of the Prophet Muhammad Mustafa on its cover in 2011, after which his office was attacked with firebombs.