Said
Kouachi, one of the two gunmen that attacked Charlie Hebdo has been buried in
most secret way late on
Friday in the eastern city of Reims, where he had lived before the attack.
The mayor of Reims expressed reservations on the burial
but he claimed that he was forced by law to accept it. He said he did not want
"a tomb that could become a shrine for people to gather around or a pilgrimage
site for fanatics".
He was buried last night, in the most discreet, anonymous
way possible," he told French TV.
President
Hollande on tour in a market in Tulle Saturday said that the country, France
has "come through the ordeal with a great deal of dignity and
efficiency".
"We
are of course aware that there are still threats," he said, "but life
has to go on and we even need to emerge stronger".
"That's
the best response we can give."
Over
25,000 troops and police have been mobilized to bolster security in all over
France.
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