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....Boumeddiene was born on June 26, 1988, one of seven children, in Villiers-sur-Marne outside Paris. Her mother died when she was just six and her father, Mohamed Boumeddiene, a delivery driver, had difficulty looking after his family. Along with several of her siblings, Hayat was placed in foster care when she was about eight or nine
The couple lived for some time together in a flat in Bagneux, a Paris suburb, and Coulibaly moved back in there with her after he was released from jail last year.
Interviewed by police in 2010, Boumeddiene reportedly said she had accompanied Coulibaly and Kouachi on two occasions to visit Djamel Beghal, a radical preacher under house arrest in the Cantal in southern France
....according to Le Parisien lost her job as a supermarket cashier because she insisted on wearing the full Islamic niqab, told police in her 2010 interview that she had not attended her own wedding ceremony: In Islam, the woman is not obliged to be present. My father represented me.
She was also doubtful about true extent of her husbands faith. Amedy isnt really very religious, Le Monde quoted her as telling police. He likes having fun. Hes not the sort to walk around all the time in Muslim attire. Men should usually go to the mosque to pray on Fridays but Amedy goes I should say once every three weeks.
http://www.theguardian.com/world/li...tages-al-qaida#block-54b106d4e4b0461a99f13b1a
THe owner of the print shop:
Michel Catellano
Catellano uses the word "polite" to describe Hebdo suspect gunmen. Confirms to me that he treated the wound of one while he was being held.
Catellano: "when I saw them I thought my life was going to end..but they weren't aggressive."
Catellano says gunmen told him to go upstairs for safety before they opened fire on police. They told him "don't worry you will be fine".
Catellano says he told gunmen 3 times he was alone, was terrified they would find the colleague he had hidden upstairs
Catellano says most difficult moment was when gunmen let him go yet he had to leave hidden Lilian Lapere, his friend, upstairs.
http://www.theguardian.com/world/li...tages-al-qaida#block-54b106d4e4b0461a99f13b1a
The couple lived for some time together in a flat in Bagneux, a Paris suburb, and Coulibaly moved back in there with her after he was released from jail last year.
Interviewed by police in 2010, Boumeddiene reportedly said she had accompanied Coulibaly and Kouachi on two occasions to visit Djamel Beghal, a radical preacher under house arrest in the Cantal in southern France
....according to Le Parisien lost her job as a supermarket cashier because she insisted on wearing the full Islamic niqab, told police in her 2010 interview that she had not attended her own wedding ceremony: In Islam, the woman is not obliged to be present. My father represented me.
She was also doubtful about true extent of her husbands faith. Amedy isnt really very religious, Le Monde quoted her as telling police. He likes having fun. Hes not the sort to walk around all the time in Muslim attire. Men should usually go to the mosque to pray on Fridays but Amedy goes I should say once every three weeks.
http://www.theguardian.com/world/li...tages-al-qaida#block-54b106d4e4b0461a99f13b1a
THe owner of the print shop:
Michel Catellano
Catellano uses the word "polite" to describe Hebdo suspect gunmen. Confirms to me that he treated the wound of one while he was being held.
Catellano: "when I saw them I thought my life was going to end..but they weren't aggressive."
Catellano says gunmen told him to go upstairs for safety before they opened fire on police. They told him "don't worry you will be fine".
Catellano says he told gunmen 3 times he was alone, was terrified they would find the colleague he had hidden upstairs
Catellano says most difficult moment was when gunmen let him go yet he had to leave hidden Lilian Lapere, his friend, upstairs.
http://www.theguardian.com/world/li...tages-al-qaida#block-54b106d4e4b0461a99f13b1a