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Secretary General Thorbjørn Jagland (third from left) joined the Unity Rally for the victims of the Charlie Hebdo attack and for freedom of expression in Paris by invitation of President Hollande and the French government (January 2015) - Photo AFP

Secretary General Thorbjørn Jagland (third from left) joined the Unity Rally for the victims of the Charlie Hebdo attack and for freedom of expression in Paris by invitation of President Hollande and the French government (January 2015) - Photo AFP

A “resolute and relentless” response to armed fanatics, “anchored by human rights first-principles,” can help democracies to defeat terrorism, according to Secretary General Thorbjørn Jagland.

He marked the one year anniversary of the attacks on the Charlie Hebdo magazine and a Jewish supermarket in Paris, by outlining his programme for tackling the terrorists and their “bankrupt and backward ideology.”

The Secretary General warned that “counter-terrorism should not corrode our democratic systems, leading us to rein-in expectations and sacrifice our freedoms.”

Twelve people were murdered by Islamist gunmen at the magazine’s premises, including its editor Stephane Charbonnier.

A day later, Amedy Coulibaly shot dead a policewoman. After storming the kosher supermarket, he killed another four men.

Secretary General Strasbourg 7 January 2016
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