France - Machine Gun attack on magazine Charlie Hebdo #1

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Thank you for posting this. At the time, they said the car bomb was unrelated to the Charlie Hebdo murders. Also, I read somewhere the 🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬's plan at the time he killed the policewoman was to blow up a Jewish school. Thank God that did not happen.

I actually , all along, believed there real want was to shoot down a jetliner as a finale - them ending up so close to the airport, was a directionial thing IMO.

I dont know details but they had someting similiar to this as well

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There is little difference if any between Alqaeda and ISIS. Most likely they have just changed their name. Same global jihadist movement.
Some have claimed that ISIS, unlike Alqaeda, has no ability to carry out terror attacks globally, imo just watch them.

The British connection: Jihadis behind both Charlie Hebdo and Jewish shop attacks in Paris pictured with Al Qaeda recruiter who preached at Finsbury Park Mosque

Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...ached-Finsbury-Park-Mosque.html#ixzz3OW5rjle3

Calm stare of the Jewish deli terrorist: Jihadist's ISIS suicide video emerges in which he confirms link to Charlie Hebdo killers and calls on fellow 'vigorous' Muslims to defend prophet Mohammed

Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...ms-defend-prophet-Mohammed.html#ixzz3OW6FxBQe






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They are pushing those sharia-compliant laws in West too

Saudi blogger has been given 10 years in prison and 1,000 lashes to be carried out over 20 weeks for insulting islam

http://www.theguardian.com/world/2015/jan/09/saudi-blogger-first-lashes-raif-badawi


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That is pure insanity. Something is seriously wrong with Sharia laws and the people who enforce them.

Havent they ever learned that words can never harm anyone. We learn that at 3 years old.
 
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I actually , all along, believed there real want was to shoot down a jetliner as a finale - them ending up so close to the airport, was a directionial thing IMO.

I dont know details but they had someting similiar to this as well

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No doubt because had rocket launchers which likely are US made.
 
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RECRUITER OF KOUACHI BROTHERS NOW WORKS IN HOSPITAL WERE VICTIMS WERE BROUGHT

The Telegraph:
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/wor...nurse-at-hospital-which-received-victims.html


The Islamist "spiritual guide" who allegedly helped radicalise the Kouachi brothers behind the deadly attack on Charlie Hebdo now works as a trainee nurse in the accident and emergency unit of one of the Paris hospitals where some of the victims of the assault on the magazine were taken.

Farid Benyettou was off duty on Wednesday at the Pitié-Salpêtrière hospital when the wounded were brought there but was meant to back at work on Friday, before hospital authorities took him off the rota, according to Le Parisien newspaper.

Benyettou was a known recruiter of candidates for jihad for Iraq, operating in the 19th arrondissement of Paris in the early 2000s.
Jean-Julien Xavier-Rolai, the public prosecutor at the time, described him as the “spiritual guide” of the Kouachi brothers and “the link between the suburbs of Fallujah and the 19th arrondissement”.



BBM

If he was a "known recruiter" then why wasnt he put in jail or deported before now.

We have got to get more firm with these types.
The recent US policy for releasing certain Guatanamo Bay prisoners is practically doing the same thing. Releasing people that are almost guaranteed to rejoin terrorists and harm people again.
 
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No doubt because had rocket launchers which likely are US made.

I really doubt that because there are many Rocket Propelled Grenade (RPG's) used by terrorists that are built in other countries besides US. The ones in the picture appear to be US made but terrorist are probably going to be using either russian or some other country made.
 
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My husband's best friend from childhood married a woman from Paris. He moved there last summer. My husband was speaking to them on the phone tonight, and Monique said something very moving. She said that until this week, she never really understood fully, the depths of 9/11. And now, as she feels the wrenching sadness of losing 17 citizens, she said it really gave her pause, and she cried when she imagined the despair of losing 2500 in one fell swoop. She actually apologized to us because she said she had not fully contemplated the depth of that atrocity until now. :cry:

It is hard to fully appreciate how bad these attacks are unless it is your own country it happens to.
There arent too many countries left that terrorists have not targeted. Austrailia, US, France now, and many more.
It wont be long before the whole world has gotten hit by them.

It is so sad.
 
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If he was a "known recruiter" then why wasnt he put in jail or deported before now.

Probably because it would hurt his fee fees,
 
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If he was a "known recruiter" then why wasnt he put in jail or deported before now.

We have got to get more firm with these types.
The recent US policy for releasing certain Guatanamo Bay prisoners is practically doing the same thing. Releasing people that are almost guaranteed to rejoin terrorists and harm people again.

Probably because it would hurt his fee fees,


The way I read it, he is probably French, so it would be hard to deport him.
And he has repented, reconverted away from Islamism, so they gave him a second chance. --> Not sure if this is true!

BTW This does not say anything about his current activities or beliefs. For all we know, he may be the best of the best and a true democrat. Or he may not.

Either way, it gives me the creeps. Because you can't know.
 
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The way I read it, he is probably French, so it would be hard to deport him.
And he has repented, reconverted away from Islamism, so they gave him a second chance.

BTW This does not say anything about his current activities or beliefs. For all we know, he may be the best of the best and a true democrat. Or he may not.

Either way, it gives me the creeps. Because you can't know.

I didn't see where he converted. Do you have a link for that?
 
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That is pure insanity. Something is seriously wrong with Sharia laws and the people who enforce them.

Havent they ever learned that words can never harm anyone. We learn that at 3 years old.

Maybe we do, but there are very few media outlets in the supposedly free world who have reprinted the Charlie Hebdo cartoons in the wake of this terrorist attack. I find that disappointing.
 
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I actually , all along, believed there real want was to shoot down a jetliner as a finale - them ending up so close to the airport, was a directionial thing IMO.

I dont know details but they had someting similiar to this as well

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BBM: Me too CARIIS
 
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I didn't see where he converted. Do you have a link for that?

You are right, it is not in the article that I linked too.
I must have seen this somewhere else ... but where?

Until I find it, I take it back.

He's a scary guy.

Read this:

http://www.newsweek.com/meet-farid-...ed-paris-attack-suspect-cherif-kouachi-298028



Meanwhile, I havew found the word RECONVERSION in French reports, however this may als mean TURN AROUND, which is more general than & different from reconversion when it comes to faith.

La reconversion est inattendue pour l'ancien "émir" de la "filière des Buttes-Chaumont", aux côtés duquel les frères Kouachi se sont radicalisés. Selon Le Parisien, Farid Benyettou est, depuis décembre, infirmier stagiaire à l'hôpital parisien de la Pitié-Salpêtrière, l'un des établissements qui a accueilli les victimes de l'attentat contre la rédaction de Charlie Hebdo.
http://www.francetvinfo.fr/faits-di...evenu-infirmier-stagiaire-a-paris_793981.html

It is said in various sources that the guy may never be allowed to work as a nurse in France, so one wonders where his training will take him.
http://www.lemonde.fr/societe/artic...infirmier-stagiaire-a-paris_4553642_3224.html
 
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This week's deadly terrorist attacks have again set off a competition between the French and Israeli governments to reassure and secure the affection of France's increasingly nervous Jewish population.

Not for the first time, Israel's Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu used an attack by Islamic terrorists in France to urge the country's Jews to relocate.

"To all the Jews of France, all the Jews of Europe, I would like to say that Israel is not just the place in whose direction you pray, the state of Israel is your home," he said in a state

Responding from outside the Jewish supermarket in Paris where four hostages were murdered on Friday, French Prime Minister Manuel Valls sought to counter Netanyahu's words.

"France, without its Jews, is not France," he said.

"The Jews of France, for several years, have been frightened," he added, before trying to reassure them that "today, we are all Charlie, all police officers, all the Jews of France."

Indeed, a spate of recent and violent anti-Semitic incidents had already left France's Jewish community - the third largest in the world at 500,000-600,000 - on edge.

President Francois Hollande met leaders of the French Jewish community at the Elysee Palace on Sunday morning where he vowed to protect Jewish schools and synagogues with the army if necessary."

Read more:
http://www.israelnationalnews.com/News/News.aspx/189780#.VLKCtIE8KrU
 
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DUTCH PRESS MUSEUM PAYS TRIBUTE TO CHARLIE-HEBDO


http://persmuseum.nl/charlie-hebdo-en-de-absolute-vrijheid-van-meningsuiting/

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The Press Museum pays tribute to the artists of Charlie Hebdo with an exposition whereoriginal editions from five decades of the existence of the magazine will be brought into the limelight. The ongoing exhibition about Comic Journalism is given a new twist, with a current component.
Visitors can get an idea of what the French magazine is all about. In addition, they can see part of the impact of the recent horrific events on the international press on the basis of an impressive gallery of many newspaper front pages. A number of drawn responses of Dutch artists is a tribute to the fallen French colleagues.

BBM

The Press Museum is located in Amsterdam, The Netherlands.
A ticket for adults costs € 4.50
 
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I think today's gatherings to show solidarity with Paris are truly amazing (apparently our pres.did not agree, as, he sent "someone" in his place). However, I cannot help but think...what good is this if each leader returns to his/her country and does not make changes or support those who are pushing for reform?
 
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I think today's gatherings to show solidarity with Paris are truly amazing (apparently our pres.did not agree, as, he sent "someone" in his place). However, I cannot help but think...what good is this if each leader returns to his/her country and does not make changes or support those who are pushing for reform?

I didn't want to mention this, because it is political, but I agree with you. It doesn't look good at all that the President is not there IMO
 
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