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"In this hour of grief, our thoughts and prayers are with relatives of the victims of this terrorist attack and the people of France," INS said in a statement.
"INS views this as a grave threat to the freedom of press and a direct attack on the right to think, write and speak freely in a democratic world by anti-social elements," it said.
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