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Paris - 7 January 2016
1. Francois Hollande in Paris Police Prefecture reviewing troops (Republican guards, Fire Brigades and Civil Security)
2. Hollande reviewing policemen
3. Hollande laying wreath in front of plaque in Police Prefecture courtyard
4. Hollande walking towards podium
5. SOUNDBITE (French) Francois Hollande, French President
"We are now facing hardened fighters, used to an extreme violence, decided to kill even at the cost of their own lives, and whose action is coordinated from abroad since they are trained there – especially by Daesh - and it's this organization which orders -and not only in France- terrorist crimes, like those we endured here. That is why I said that we are at war."
6. Reverse shot of RAID (French SWAT - Special Weapons Attack Team)
7. SOUNDBITE (French) Francois Hollande, French President
"Your mission has never been more necessary, more challenging because terrorism will keep on putting a dangerous threat over our country. Abroard, we are responding (to this threat) with our armed forces which fight along with our allies against the barbarism of Daesh, and here as well, we are getting results. This terrorist group is moving backwards. Inside France, we are tackling it by hunting down terrorists, dismantling networks, drying up sources of financing and by blocking the propaganda of radicalization."
8. Policemen listening
9. SOUNDBITE (French) Francois Hollande, French President
"Today, I want to express the gratitude of the nation to those who took, in January as well as in November, all the risks to confront enemies determined to kill, and to kill by all means."
10. Wide of security forces in courtyard during ceremony
11. Hollande leaving podium and saluting soldiers
STORYLINE:
French President Francois Hollande says what he calls a "terrorist threat" will continue to weigh on the country, which was struck a year ago by Islamic extremists.
On January 7, 2015, two French-born brothers killed 11 people inside the building where Charlie Hebdo operated, as well as a Muslim policeman outside.
Over the next two days, an accomplice shot a policewoman to death, then stormed a kosher supermarket, killing four hostages.
All three gunmen died.
In a speech to police forces charged with protecting the country against new attacks, Hollande said the government was passing new laws and ramping up security, but the threat remained high.
Three police officers were among the 17 dead in the attacks last January, which ended after two days of bloodshed in the Paris region.
France has been on high alert ever since, and was struck again November 13 by extremists dispatched by the Islamic State group.
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