The INS, which plays a major role in protecting and promoting the freedom of press in India, said the terror strike was a "direct attack" on the right to think, write and speak freely.
"On behalf of the entire print media fraternity in India, the Indian Newspaper Society strongly condemns the horrific shooting at the offices of Charlie Hebdo magazine in Paris that has taken lives of 12 people.
The terror attacks in Paris began with the attack on office of Charlie Hebdo on January 7 and ended with another two sieges two days later.
More than a million people participated in an unprecedented rally against terrorism yesterday in Paris to pay their homage to the deceased in the terror attack.
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