Paris attacks anniversary: Hollande unveils memorial plaques

 French President Francois Hollande, centre, French Prime Minister Manuel Valls and Mayor of Paris Anne Hidalgo, left, unveil a plaque in homage of the victims of last year's January attacks outside the kosher supermarket in Paris 
Image caption Four hostages were murdered at the Hyper Cacher supermarket on 9 January before the gunman was shot dead by security services
President Francois Hollande has unveiled plaques to the victims of last January's jihadist attacks in Paris as anniversary commemorations begin.
Seventeen people died in three days of attacks targeting Charlie Hebdo magazine, police and a kosher store.
The widow of a murdered policeman is taking legal action over alleged failings by the security services.
Ingrid Brinsolaro said threats against Charlie Hebdo had not been taken seriously enough.
The first plaque was unveiled on Tuesday outside the former offices of Charlie Hebdo, where 12 people were shot dead.
However it was immediately covered up as onlookers expressed shock that the name of one of the victims, Georges Wolinski, had been spelt incorrectly with a Y.
Mr Hollande then took part in further ceremonies for a policeman killed as he chased the Charlie Hebdo attackers, and at the Jewish supermarket in eastern Paris where four shoppers died.
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