One man was killed and three police officers were wounded when a gunmen attacked a cultural centre hosting a seminar attended by the French ambassador and a Swedish cartoonist who has faced threats over his depictions of the Prophet Mohammed.
"They targeted an artist and also France," columnist Patrick Pelloux told AFP yesterday. "We must fight fascism at all costs. We are all Danish tonight."
Pelloux narrowly escaped the attack by two Islamist gunmen on the Paris offices of Charlie Hebdo on January 7, which left 12 people dead and kicked off three days of jihadist violence in the capital.
Pelloux arrived at the offices just three minutes after the shooting because he was attending a meeting in his other job as head of France's emergency room doctors' association.
"It's horrible because it's one month after the Paris attacks, it brings back all the sadness," Pelloux said about the Copenhagen attack. "This confirms what others have said, that fundamental fascists are waging a war on culture."
He urged artists not to succumb to self-censorship out of fear. "We must stand firm and not be afraid," he said.
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