A woman holds a sign where it says "Charlie Hebdo. All that for this" during a rally in October
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A French court on Wednesday convicted Hayat Boumeddiene, the former partner of an Islamist militant who killed four people in a 2015 attack on a Jewish supermarket, of terrorism-related charges.
Boumeddiene was the partner of Amedy Coulibaly, himself an associate of the gunmen behind the deadly attack at the Paris offices of satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo in January 2015.
Coulibaly shot dead a policewoman 24 hours after the Charlie Hebdo attack. A day later, January 9, security forces killed Coulibaly during a siege at the kosher supermarket.
Boumeddiene is thought to be alive and on the run from an international arrest warrant in Syria, where she joined Islamic State.
The conviction is the first in a terrorism trial of 14 people linked to the 2015 Paris attacks.
The trial ends Wednesday after three months punctuated by new attacks, coronavirus outbreaks among the defendants, and devastating testimony on three days of bloodshed that shook France.
This is a breaking news story and will be updated.
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