FRANCE - Truck drives into crowd celebrating Bastille Day in Nice, 2016 *Guilty*

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Sadly. Here we are, again.
 
  • #124
This was France's July 4th.

A time for families with children to gather to watch the fireworks.
You just know everyone was distracted with the fireworks.
I'm thinking that the murderers took this into consideration, so, they could inflict the most damage.

I must say. I am surprised, that France intelligence did not barricade the entrance and exits to this event for vehicles.

I am not blaming, just questioning.

A very sad day again, for both France, and the rest of our civilized world.
 
  • #125
Seeing a picture of a doll lying next to a body, and a man sitting next to a friend or relative who has been killed, brought me to tears.

Our children don't deserve to live in this world filled with evil. I worry about their future. This needs to stop!
 
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The saddest part...noone is surprised.
 
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This was France's July 4th.

A time for families with children to gather to watch the fireworks.
You just know everyone was distracted with the fireworks.
I'm thinking that the murderers took this into consideration, so, they could inflict the most damage.

I must say. I am surprised, that France intelligence did not barricade the entrance and exits to this event for vehicles.

I am not blaming, just questioning.

A very sad day again, for both France, and the rest of our civilized world.

Very lax security for being under a heightened terror alert, IMHO. On the various news reports I have been watching and listening to, the reporters are saying 'this is the most popular stretch of road in Europe.'
 
  • #129
Because they have allowed immigrants to settle their own communities with their own commerce, schools, law enforcement, etc., and not assimilate. So the ISIS-minded followers are already there and free to move about the country and the EU, also.

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/pol...-have-become-no-go-zones-for-non-Muslims.html
Please stop spreading the no-go zone rumors. It serves no useful purpose except to inflame hatred and fear.

Even FOX News has apologized for spreading false infomation.

“A week later, Fox News issued four separate on-air apologies for reporting the story about no-go zones incorrectly, including one in which anchor Julie Banderas offered a blanket apology to "the people of France and England":

Over the course of this last week we have made some regrettable errors on air regarding the Muslim population in Europe — particularly with regard to England and France.

This applies especially to discussions of so-called 'no-go zones,' areas where non-Muslims allegedly aren't allowed in, and police supposedly won't go.

To be clear, there is no formal designation of these zones in either country, and no credible information to support the assertion there are specific areas in these countries that exclude individuals based solely on their religion.

There are certainly areas of high crime in Europe, as there are in the United States and other countries — where police and visitors enter with caution. We deeply regret the errors, and apologize to any and all who may have taken offense, including the people of France and England.”​

This is from Snopes but I am fairly certain there are other sources for it, perhaps even Fox itself.

http://www.snopes.com/politics/religion/nogozones.asp
 
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i just don't know where this world is going. So sad.
 
  • #132
Breaking News

July 15, 2016 Nice, France

French Minister states:

Death toll rises to 80
14 critical
Several injured

Claiming terrorist attack, praying for families and victims. Asking forensic experts to continue working.

This is so heartbreaking my personal prayers to all the victims and families 🌹


LIVE FEED

http://m.france24.com/en/livefeed
 
  • #133
Interior minister: 'We are at war with terrorists'

Bernard Cazeneuve is holding a press conference. He says 80 are people dead and 18 are in intensive care.

“Our thoughts go to all the people of Nice who tonight are traumatised and plunged into a great state of worry,” he said.

Cazeneuve said the police were being mobilised to identify the man behind the attacks and establish if he had any accomplices.

“We are at war with terrorists who want to strike us at every cost and who are extremely violent.”

https://www.theguardian.com/world/l...b08239dbab7715#block-578847ade4b08239dbab7715
 
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I’ve just spoken to American-Palestinian writer Ismail Khalidi, who was watching the Bastille Day fireworks at the Promenade de Anglasis about 800m west of the Hotel Negresco.

Khalidi said he was with a group that were trying to leave the promenade after the fireworks to avoid the crowd, which he said already felt pushy and unsafe, when people began running toward them. It was about 10 minutes after the fireworks had finished.

“All of a sudden we saw essentially a stampede of people coming along the Promenade de Anglasis,” he said.

“The stampede just sort of kept coming… we are talking families, hundreds and hundreds and hundreds of people.

“Then all of a sudden the stampede started coming from the other direction.”

Khalidi said that people who had come from the scene of the attack said police had “told people to start running, without telling people why.”

“I’ve never seen a stampede like that. I have never seen that level of chaos and hysteria and terror and a total lack of information about what’s going on.”

https://www.theguardian.com/world/l...y-france-attack-promenade-des-anglais-vehicle
 
  • #136
Please stop spreading the no-go zone rumors. It serves no useful purpose except to inflame hatred and fear.

Even FOX News has apologized for spreading false infomation.

“A week later, Fox News issued four separate on-air apologies for reporting the story about no-go zones incorrectly, including one in which anchor Julie Banderas offered a blanket apology to "the people of France and England":

Over the course of this last week we have made some regrettable errors on air regarding the Muslim population in Europe — particularly with regard to England and France.

This applies especially to discussions of so-called 'no-go zones,' areas where non-Muslims allegedly aren't allowed in, and police supposedly won't go.

To be clear, there is no formal designation of these zones in either country, and no credible information to support the assertion there are specific areas in these countries that exclude individuals based solely on their religion.

There are certainly areas of high crime in Europe, as there are in the United States and other countries — where police and visitors enter with caution. We deeply regret the errors, and apologize to any and all who may have taken offense, including the people of France and England.”​

This is from Snopes but I am fairly certain there are other sources for it, perhaps even Fox itself.

http://www.snopes.com/politics/religion/nogozones.asp

The no-go zones are where French LE and regular French people are cautioned not to go. The occupants of these zones can go anywhere in France, the EU, or wherever they have visa and passports to travel, AFAIK. Did you even read the link I posted? Is there a link to the Julie Banderas story you are quoting? And I posted a link from Europe, not America, to back it up. I never mentioned anything about keeping people of certain religions anywhere locked up.
 
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I suggest to all, when linking to Sputnik News as a source, keep in mind that:

“Sputnik was launched on 10 November 2014 by Rossiya Segodnya, an agency wholly owned and operated by the Russian government, which was created by an Executive Order of the President of Russia on December 9, 2013.”

- Wikipedia​
 
  • #138
Unfortunately the only thing that will stop this will probably end the world.
 
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Please stop spreading the no-go zone rumors. It serves no useful purpose except to inflame hatred and fear.

Even FOX News has apologized for spreading false infomation.

“A week later, Fox News issued four separate on-air apologies for reporting the story about no-go zones incorrectly, including one in which anchor Julie Banderas offered a blanket apology to "the people of France and England":

Over the course of this last week we have made some regrettable errors on air regarding the Muslim population in Europe — particularly with regard to England and France.

This applies especially to discussions of so-called 'no-go zones,' areas where non-Muslims allegedly aren't allowed in, and police supposedly won't go.

To be clear, there is no formal designation of these zones in either country, and no credible information to support the assertion there are specific areas in these countries that exclude individuals based solely on their religion.

There are certainly areas of high crime in Europe, as there are in the United States and other countries — where police and visitors enter with caution. We deeply regret the errors, and apologize to any and all who may have taken offense, including the people of France and England.”​

This is from Snopes but I am fairly certain there are other sources for it, perhaps even Fox itself.

http://www.snopes.com/politics/religion/nogozones.asp

Here's another.

Why the Muslim 'No-Go-Zone' Myth Won't Die

Have you heard about the areas of Europe, or perhaps even of the United States, that are run by jihadists and which non-Muslims can't even enter?

Don't get too worried if you haven't: They don't exist. Or maybe you have, if you watch Fox News or read snippets of Louisiana Governor Bobby Jindal's speech about Islamic extremism. While politics is rife with falsehoods, myths, and baseless rumors, it's often tough to see exactly where a claim comes from, and how it reaches a wider audience—including, for example, a Republican governor with apparent presidential aspirations and a reputation as a sober policy wonk. Here, however, it's possible to follow forensic traces and see how some small elements of truth metastasized into an outlandish claim....
 
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I’ve just spoken to American-Palestinian writer Ismail Khalidi, who was watching the Bastille Day fireworks at the Promenade de Anglasis about 800m west of the Hotel Negresco.

Khalidi said he was with a group that were trying to leave the promenade after the fireworks to avoid the crowd, which he said already felt pushy and unsafe, when people began running toward them. It was about 10 minutes after the fireworks had finished.

“All of a sudden we saw essentially a stampede of people coming along the Promenade de Anglasis,” he said.

“The stampede just sort of kept coming… we are talking families, hundreds and hundreds and hundreds of people.

“Then all of a sudden the stampede started coming from the other direction.”

Khalidi said that people who had come from the scene of the attack said police had “told people to start running, without telling people why.”

“I’ve never seen a stampede like that. I have never seen that level of chaos and hysteria and terror and a total lack of information about what’s going on.”

https://www.theguardian.com/world/l...y-france-attack-promenade-des-anglais-vehicle

Terrifying.

I don't know what to say except my heart goes out the people in Nice.
 

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