Charlie Hebdo: French teacher on Muslim pupils' reaction
29 January 2015 Last updated at 12:51 GMT
Iannis Roder teaches history to 11-15-year-olds in Saint-Denis, a largely immigrant town just north of Paris. Most of his pupils are Muslims. Few of them shared the sense of shock that gripped France after the attack on the satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo on Wednesday 7 January. Speaking to the BBC's Henri Astier, Mr Roder described his pupils' reaction the following day
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