World | Paris Paris Market Where 4 Died in Siege Re-Opens 'Being here now is an act of conscience,' says shopper By Evann Gastaldo Posted Mar 16, 2015 8:37 AM CDT Copied Customers shop at the Hyper Cacher during its re-opening in Paris, France, Sunday, March 15, 2015. (AP Photo/Christophe Ena) The kosher supermarket in France where four people were killed in the Jan. 9 siege that followed the Charlie Hebdo shootings in Paris has re-opened. A small throng, including reporters, gathered outside the doors of the Hyper Cacher market yesterday before the 9am opening, as employees completed last-minute preparations, the New York Times reports; even the French interior minister stopped by. "Being here now is an act of conscience," says one local who shopped at the market just an hour before Islamic militant Amedy Coulibaly took hostages. "We have to show the world we are here." One big change: None of the former employees returned to work. Read These Next University does 180 on professor fired for Charlie Kirk post. News outlets parse the fatal shooting in Minneapolis. Christian author Philip Yancey admits to a long-term affair. Snow is sinking boats in Alaska. Report an error