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Paris - 15 March 2015
1. Exterior of newly opened Hyper Cacher supermarket with flowers and photograph of victims of January attack outside
2. Pan from banner reading (French): "We are all Jews, We are all Police, We are all Charlie" to Israeli flag in tribute area outside of the supermarket
3. Close of banner showing portraits of four victims of the attack on the supermarket
4. Throng of clients enter shop as they're filmed by television cameras
5. Shoppers inside supermarket
6. Clients queuing at checkout
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7. Various of Laurent Mimoun, one of the owners of the Hyper Cacher supermarket, showing cold storage rooms where people hid during attack in January
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8. Mimoun addressing media outside of the shop
9. SOUNDBITE (French) Laurent Mimoun, one of the owners of the Hyper Cacher supermarket:
"We are there. We have reopened. It has been two months. As you can imagine we are thinking of the victims. Yesterday night when we were alone in the shop we were thinking of the victims. This was the motivation behind the reopening and we couldn't wait to reopen and to rebuild what could be rebuilt - the physical things."
10. Eric Cohen father of man killed in supermarket attack, hugging another man outside the supermarket
11. SOUNDBITE (French) Eric Cohen, father of Yohan Cohen, 23, who was killed in attack on Hyper Cacher supermarket:
"How do I feel? Still the same. I repeat - a lot of hate and anger, injustice. These are still the same words that come to my mind. You can't die at twenty because of human stupidity and just because you are a Jew."
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12. French Interior Minister Bernard Cazeneuve walking inside shop
13. Cazeneuve bringing items to check out
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14. Cazeneuve leaving shop to address media
15. SOUNDBITE (French) Bernard Cazeneuve, French Interior Minister
"We are determined to live freely in our country in which brotherhood, harmony and respect will always be stronger than any form of violence."
16. People shopping inside supermarket
17. Shopper holding boxes of matzo
18. SOUNDBITE (French) Annie Boukobza, shops at the Hyper Cacher supermarket:
"I am not afraid. We need to reflect on what happened. It was a tragic event. We are all close to what happened. We live here and now we are coming back to shop here again because this is where we used to come regularly and we are not afraid."
19. Boukobza walking away from supermarket holding her boxes of matzo
20. Shop worker arranging the shopping trolleys outside
21. Banner reading (French) "We are all Jews, We are all Police, We are all Charlie"
The Paris kosher supermarket where four hostages were killed by Amedy Coulibaly on 9 January reopened to an eager clientele on Sunday.
Coulibaly killed four hostages in the attack on the Hyper Cacher on the edge of Paris, two days after the assault on the Charlie Hebdo newspaper by the Kouachi brothers which left 12 dead.
But on Sunday, a throng of shoppers pushed toward the doors to stock up on kosher products, particularly in preparation for the Jewish holiday of Passover in early April.
Laurent Mimoun, who owns the supermarket, took media down to the cellar to show the cold storage rooms where the hostages were hidden during the assault.
He told assembled media that the victims of the assault were the key motivation in reopening the shop.
Eric Cohen, the father of the one of those victims, Yohan, a young man who worked at the Hyper Cacher, is still reeling from the death of his son.
"Hate, anger, injustice" is how he described his feelings at the reopening.
France's Interior Minister meanwhile toured the shop ahead of the customers.
He told reporters that "we are determined to live freely in our country" and appealed for harmony and brotherhood, which he said would always trump violence.
Sunday's clients, meanwhile, seemed undeterred by the deadline events of two months ago.
Clutching her matzo purchased for Passover in early April, Annie Boukobza said she would not live in fear.
"We live here and now we are coming back to shop here again because this is where we used to come regularly and we are not afraid," she said.