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Paris - 5 January 2016
1. Families and politicians outside kosher supermarket
2. Various of people hugging at commemoration ceremony
3. French flag covering commemorative plaque
4. Flowers on the floor
5. French President Francois Hollande flanked with French Prime Minister Manuel Valls and other politicians arriving
6. Hollande, Valls and French Mayor Anne Hidalgo unveiling plaque
7. Mid of plaque, pull out
8. SOUNDBITE (French) Marc Cohen, Uncle of shooting victim:
"It's symbolic but it's not going to bring anything back. It's painful, it's complicated. I have a family. My nephew died. But my whole family has been struck by it. The family's broken, it's difficult to live through. My mother is surviving, it's dreadful for my brother-in-law and my sister; it's the same for her daughter, my niece Megane it's the same. It's awful. We're surviving. We're adapting to a new life. We're trying to learn to live with it."
9. Close of plaque
10. Plaque on street corner, supermarket sign
11. Close of Hollande, Valls and Hidalgo, pull out
12. SOUNDBITE (French) Eric Cohen, Father of shooting victim:
"A year has gone past but it's impossible to rebuild for my daughter, for my wife, for me, and it's even harder then when he left us. The sense of loss is awful, and our life is broken. It's broken. But we carry on, we don't have any choice."
13. Hollande greeting mourners outside kosher supermarket
14. Mid of crowds
15. Politicians inside supermarket with Lassana Bathily, Kosher store employee who was granted French citizenship after hiding shoppers from the attack
16. SOUNDBITE (French) Lassana Bathily, supermarket 'hero':
"It's important. It's important to be here and to share these moments with the families to show them that just because those who've passed away have died, we're not going to forget about them. They're all in our hearts. We're here forever."
17. Various of Hollande meeting people
STORYLINE:
French President Francois Hollande unveiled a commemorative plaque on Tuesday to four people killed at a Paris kosher supermarket in an attack that last year revived concerns about anti-Semitism in the country with Europe's largest Jewish community.
The French president briefly met with some of the survivors of the attack inside the supermarket, including Lassana Bathily, a Mali-born employee of market who hid a group of hostages in the store's underground stockroom. Bathily then sneaked out to speak to police and help the operation to free the 15 hostages and kill the attacker.
Bathily was hailed as a hero and granted French citizenship.
Hollande also unveiled plaques on Tuesday outside the former offices of satirical newspaper Charlie Hebdo to honour 17 victims killed in Islamic extremist attacks a year ago this week around Paris marking violence that ushered in a tumultuous year.
Hollande will unveil another plaque on Saturday to honour police officer Clarissa Jean-Philippe, who was killed in the southern Paris suburb of Montrouge by one of the attackers on 8 January.
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