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epa04562203 People read the French satirical weekly Charlie Hebdo survivors' issue, on the central train station of Rotterdam in The Netherlands, 16 January 2015. High demand prompted the magazine to expand its print run, with 5 million copies expected to be distributed. The delivery of the magazine to the Netherlands was delayed by a day. The attack on Charlie Hebdo - believed to have been carried out by brothers Cherif and Said Kouachi, who were later shot dead by police outside of Paris - killed a dozen people, including prominent cartoonists at the magazine, which had previously been threated for publishing cartoons of Mohammed. In parallel attacks, another gunman Amedy Coulibaly shot dead a policewoman in southern Paris and held a kosher supermarket siege after killing four shoppers. He was also shot dead by police on Friday. EPA/BAS CZERWINSKI