JEWISH KING JESUS IS COMING AT THE RAPTURE FOR US IN THE CLOUDS-DON'T MISS IT FOR THE WORLD.THE BIBLE TAKEN LITERALLY- WHEN THE PLAIN SENSE MAKES GOOD SENSE-SEEK NO OTHER SENSE-LEST YOU END UP IN NONSENSE.GET SAVED NOW- CALL ON JESUS TODAY.THE ONLY SAVIOR OF THE WHOLE EARTH - NO OTHER.
1 COR 15:23-JESUS THE FIRST FRUITS-CHRISTIANS RAPTURED TO JESUS-FIRST FRUITS OF THE SPIRIT-23 But every man in his own order: Christ the firstfruits; afterward they that are Christ’s at his coming.ROMANS 8:23 And not only they, but ourselves also, which have the firstfruits of the Spirit, even we ourselves groan within ourselves, waiting for the adoption, to wit, the redemption of our body.(THE PRE-TRIB RAPTURE)
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UPDATE-JAN 08,2015-04:16PM
FRANCE HAS GOT 88,000 POLICE PERSONELL OFFICERS LOOKING FOR THE TERRORIST ISLAMIC-QURANIC BROTHERS THAT MURDERED 12-INJURING 11 AND 4 IN SERIOUS CONDITION. YESTERDAY IN PARIS.NINE OTHER ISLAMIC RADICALS THAT MUST HAVE BEEN CONNECTED TO THE 2 BROTHERS HAVE BEEN ARRESTED. OR THEIR ALL FROM THE YEMENI SAME RADICAL MUSLIM GROUP.THIS IS GETTING TO BE A BIG RADICAL FAMILY OF TERRORIST ISLAMIC RADICALS.THE POLICE ARE STILL RAIDING HOMES ALL OVER THE NORTH AND SOUTH OF PARIS.TO FIND THESE 2 RADICAL BARBARIAN MUSLIMS.AT 4:16PM OR 10:18PM IN FRANCE.THE BROTHER RADICAL MURDERERS OF ISLAM ARE NOT CAUGHT YET.THE YEMENI RADICALS.
FRANCE ATTACKS AND FREE SPEECH
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CHOUDARY RADICAL SHARIA MUSLIM
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UPDATE-JAN 08,2015-10:00AM
NOW THERE SAYING NEAR A JEWISH SCHOOL IN FRANCE.WERE THE WOMAN POLICE OFFICER DIED THIS MORNNIG.WAS ANOTHER POSSIBLE TERRORIST ATTACK.THE JEWISH SCHOOL MIGHT HAVE BEEN THE TARGET BY THIS YEMENI OR SAMOLIAN TERRORIST OR THE TWO BROTHERS.MAYBE IT WAS THE 2 BROTHERS AND SOME OF THEIR ACCOMPLICES.WHO KNOWS WHATS REALLY GOING ON WITH THIS TERRORIST ATTACK YESTERDAY AND POSSIBLY THIS MORNING IN FRANCE THAT KILLED ANOTHER WOMAN POLICE OFFICER.THE GUNMAN THAT KILLED THE OFFICER LAST NIGHT WAS WEARING THE SAME CLOTHES AS THE KILLERS YESTERDAY.
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THE FIGHT IN FRANCE AND THE WORLD AGAINST ISLAMIC RADICALIZATION. WORLD DOMINANCE AND THE RIGHT TO FREE SPEECH WITHOUT BEING KILLED FOR IT.
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UPDATE-JAN 08,2015-08:34AM
WELL CNNS IS AT IT AGAIN THIS MORNING.HALA GORANI WAS BEING INTER VIEWED BY MUSLIM SUCKUP CHRIS CUOMO.HALA SAID THAT-THESE 2 NEVER KEPT THE ISLAMIC NO DRINKING RULE.SHE SAYS THIS HAS NOTHING TO DO WITH ISLAM,.THESE 2 WERE JUST COMMON CRIMINALS.WELL IF IT HAD NOTHING TO DO WITH THESE 2 BEING CONVERTED TO ISLAM.WHY WOULD THESE 2-AS THEY KILLED THEIR VICTIMS SAY.ALLAH-AK-BAR.WHAT ISLAMIC RADICALS SAY WHEN THEY KILL IN THE NAME OF THEIR MOON GOD ALLAH.AND IF THESE 2 WERE NOT ISLAMIC CONVERTS.WHY WOULD THEY SAY.AND YELL OUT.WE HAVE AVENGED THE PROPHET PEDOPHILE MUHAMMID OF ISLAM.BY KILLING THE 12 INFIDELS THAT DEFILED THEIR BELIEFS.IS MY QUESTION.THIS POLITICALLY CORECTNESS-DON'T TALK OUT AGAINST MURDERERS OF ISLAM.IS REDICULAS.WE HAVE TO TALK OUT AGAINST ISLAM.UNTIL INNOCENT PEOPLE QUIT BEING KILLED IN THE NAME OF A MOON GOD.OR UNTIL THE WORLD GOVERNMENTS.START NUKING THE ISLAMIC COUNTRIES OFF THE FACE OF THE EARTH.FOR MURDERING INNOCENT PEOPLE. THE ONLY WAY THESE MURDERERS WILL BE ELIMINATED.IS TO GET RID OF ISLAM.ALL TOGETHER OR TO NOT ALLOW ANY MUSLIMS TO ENTER ANY WESTERN COUNTRIES EVER.THESE ARE THE ONLY WAYS.THAT THE ISLAMIC MURDERERS COULD AT LEAST BE CONTROLLED A BIT.WITH ALLOWING ISLAM INTO EVERY WESTERN COUNTRY.WE IN THE WEST ARE NOW PAYING THE PRICE. WITH OUR LIVES THREW BEHEADINGS OR TERRORIST ATTACKS IN OUR OWN COUNTRIES.AGAINST OUR OWN PEOPLE.WHEN WILL THE WESTERN WORLD GOVERNMENT OFFICIALS GET THEIR HEADS OUTTA THE SAND.AND COME TO REALITY.TO PROTECT THEIR CITIZENS AGAINST THESE ISLAMIC MURDERERS.IS MY QUESTION.I JUST HOPE THIS FRANCE TERRORIST ATTACK WAS NOT A SET UP TO TRY TO STEAL EVERYBODIES RIGHT TO FREE SPEECH.THE WORLD KNOWS ISLAM WILL NOT SPEAK OUT AGAINST THESE KILLERS.THATS WHY IF IT WAS A FREE SPEECH SET UP.THE GUILTY PEOPLE COULD GET AWAY WITH IT.THEY KNOW.IF THEY WOULD HAVE KILLED A CHRISTIAN MAGAZINE BUSINESS THAT PRINTED THESE MUHAMMID PICTURES.THE CHRISTIANS WOULD BE COMPLAINING BY THE THOUSANDS.AND WOULD DEMAND FREE SPEECH.BUT THE SMART PLAYERS WHO WANT TO STEAL EVERYBODIES FREE SPEECH. KNOW WELL.THAT ISLAM WILL NOT TALK OUT AGAINST THEIR KILLERS.AND THIS IS WHY THE GOVERNMENTS OF THE WORLD CAN USE ISLAMIC RADICALS.TO KILL EVERYONES FREEDOM OF RIGHTS. UNDER THE GUISE OF PROTECTING THEIR CITIZENS FROM TERRORISIM. BY FEAR AND ISLAMIC INTIMIDATION.BECAUSE ISLAM WILL DIE FOR THEIR BRAIN WASHED CULT BELIEFS OF SALVATION AND SEX FOREVER FOR DEATH.THEY GLADLY DIE FOR THEIR MOON GOD ALLAH.
UPDATE-JAN 08,2015-11:52AM
Villers-Cotteretes gas station robbed by the 2 brothers.AROUND 2:30AM-THE FRENCH POLICE HAVE MASSED IN NEAR A RURAL NORTHERN VILLAGE OF LONGPONT FRANCE TO THE NORTH OF PARIS.longpont france to north of paris.highest terrorist level to picardy.
IT WOULD NOT SURPRISE ME IF THESE TWO BROTHERS LIVE IN A NO-GO ZONE AREA IN THE NORTH OR SOUTH OF PARIS.A NO-GO ZONE IS WERE MUSLIMS WILL NOT LET ANYBODY OTHER THEN MUSLIMS ENTER THAT PART OF THE CITY WERE THE MUSLIM PRACTISE SHARIA LAW.
Apparently, a plan put forth about a year ago, by the French government to boost policing in 15 of the most crime-ridden parts of France in an effort to reassert state control over the country’s so-called “no-go” zones: Muslim-dominated neighborhoods that are largely off limits to non-Muslims.The crime-infested districts, which the French Interior Ministry has designated as Priority Security Zones include heavily Muslim parts of Paris, Marseilles, Strasbourg, Lille and Amiens, where Muslim youths recently went on a two-day arson rampage that caused extensive property damage and injured more than a dozen police officers.The south and north districts are already in priority zones of safety; and in the city centre, we have created dedicated units (…) that actively patrol ”, he recalled.
The crackdown on lawlessness in the no-go zones is set to begin in September, when French Interior Minister Manuel Valls plans to deploy riot police, detectives and intelligence agents into the selected areas. The hope is that a “North American-style” war on crime can prevent France’s impoverished suburbs from descending into turmoil.As of now, 15 initial Priority Security Zones have been designated. If the new policy results in a drop in crime, Valls is expected to name up to 40 more Priority Security Zones before the summer of 2013.Many of these new Priority Security Zones coincide with Muslim neighborhoods that previous French governments have considered to be Sensitive Urban Zones. (Zones Urbaine Sensibles, or ZUS) – which were also “no-go” zones for French police.At last count, there were a total of 751 Sensitive Urban Zones, a comprehensive list of which can be found on a French government website, complete with satellite maps and precise street demarcations. An estimated five million Muslims live in these “Sensitive Urban Zones” — parts of France over which the French state has essentially lost control.Consider Seine-Saint-Denis, a notorious northern suburb of Paris, and home to an estimated 500,000 Muslims. Seine-Saint-Denis is divided into 40 administrative districts called communes, 36 of the 40 districts are on the French government’s official list of “no-go” zones.Seine-Saint-Denis, also known locally as “Department 93″ for the first two digits of the postal code for this suburb, witnessed fierce rioting by Muslim youths in 2005, when they torched more than 9,000 cars.The suburb, which has one of the highest rates of violent crime inFrance, is now among the initial 15 ZSPs because of widespread drug dealing and a rampant black market. It also has one of the highest unemployment rates inFrance– 40% of those under the age of 25 are jobless — and it therefore remains unlikely that a government crackdown will succeed in bringing down the crime rate in any permanent way.
Native French under Attack in Muslim Areas-By Dale Hurd-CBN News Sr. Reporter-Friday, April 11, 2014
PARIS -- Violent crime can happen anywhere and to anyone and for many reasons, but in Muslim-controlled parts of France, it has become especially dangerous to be white.Surveillance camera video shows white French being beaten up by predominantly Muslim immigrant gangs in the Metro and on the street.Islamic immigrants consider it their territory and whites enter at their own risk. The French call them "sensitive urban zones" -- no-go zones where the police don't enter or don't enforce the law.Some call them little Muslim caliphates inside the borders of France."And it's like that because these parts of the country are in the hands of drug traffickers, gangs and imams [Islamic leaders]," French commentator Guy Milliere explained.A French report says almost 1 in 5 French have been victims of racist insults or worse. A few cases have even gone to trial."Some of those who launch racist attacks on whites use Islam as the reason they do it. They may not even speak Arabic, but they still use Islam as a 'flag,'" Tarik Yildiz, a French sociologist, said.Yildiz, author of the book, Anti-White Racism, is not native French but is the son of Turkish immigrants."My book is viewed as politically incorrect and breaks a taboo: the idea that immigrants could oppress whites," Yildez said.
Generation Identitaire Defense
It's a reality for a Frenchman named Max, who asked that CBN News not use his last name.He's been attacked more than once by immigrants and still has a bruise under one eye from the latest attack when we interviewed him.He's joined Generation Identitaire, a youth movement united around the defense of French culture and white identity."(Generation Identitaire) is a youth organization which seeks to protect our local, national and European identities," Max said.Generation Identitaire members train in self-defense."We encourage all our members and militants to keep a certain level of physical fitness. Self-defense is a part of it, obviously," Max said.
A France Divided
As the French Left's grand experiment in multiculturalism goes up in in the flames, some quarters of French society are dividing into tribalism and ethnic identity.At a Paris café, CBN News discussed the problem with anti-Islamization activists Pierre Cassen, of the website Riposte Laique, and Christine Tasin of Résistance Républicaine."The French people are increasingly living in fear. They fear the imposition of Islamic law and the organized violence against any French person, including the police," Cassen said."More and more Islamists threaten riots, assault, and try to impose Sharia (Islamic law). They attack the police," Tasin added."The republic is in danger," Tasin warned.Generation Identitaire members now go out on a security patrols.CBN News asked Yildiz if, by pretending there isn't a problem, the French establishment and media are only helping to ensure that more native French will seek out groups like Generation Identitaire for protection."Exactly," he replied. "If the state will not punish these people and the media will not talk about it, the victims will get increasingly frustrated and become racist and we will have a confrontation."
The French Left's Lifeline
But not only is the problem being largely ignored, the French Left and many mayors actively promote the growth and spread of sectarian Islam, for their own good reason: Muslims have become an important constituency of the Left.In fact, 93 percent voted for socialist President Francois Hollande in the last election.Former Muslim Pascal Hilout took CBN News to a mosque in the Paris district of Barbes that the city government of Paris is paying to renovate.The name of the mosque is in Arabic, so perhaps the French don't realize that they're paying to renovate a mosque named "Conquest" (Al-Fath).Hilout said the mosque is like a separate nation inside France: "Lebanonization," Hilout called it."The lebanonization or balkanization of France is beginning already with the help of the state of France," he said."Lebanon" is a word many use to describe France's future as a divided nation gripped by sectarian conflict."The French feel out-numbered, out-maneuvered and in the minority," Cassen told CBN News. "If things continue at this rate, we will have the same situation as in Kosovo or Lebanon…civil war.Cassen, Tasin and Hilout all face court charges for hate speech.
NO GO ZONES IN FRANCE-WERE POLICE WILL NOT GO DUE TO ISLAM KILLING THEM
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French forces hunt Charlie Hebdo massacre suspects-POSTED: 09 Jan 2015 07:25-CNA
PARIS: Elite French security forces deployed helicopters in a night-time manhunt on Thursday (Jan 8) for the two brothers accused of slaughtering 12 people in an attack on satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo in Paris.Hundreds of armed police and paramilitary forces combed through an area in the Aisne region near where the fugitives had earlier robbed a petrol station and abandoned their getaway car.The gunmen were thought to be behind Wednesday's bloodbath at Charlie Hebdo magazine, the worst terrorist attack in France for half a century, which they said was revenge for the weekly's repeated publication of cartoons mocking the Prophet Mohammed.Around 24 hours into the manhunt, the brothers were identified after holding up a village petrol station, 80 kilometres (50 miles) from Paris, before fleeing again, possibly on foot and still armed with at least a Kalashnikov, police said.Special police units rushed to the scene, where a maximum security alert was declared in addition to the capital. Moving methodically, officers in heavy black bulletproof vests searched garden huts and garages, rifles at the ready, under the nervous eyes of local residents. An AFP reporter saw them storm one house. Every failed search only added to the mounting tension."I live near the woods," said village resident Roseline, a grandmother. "I'm afraid. Night is falling and they could be hiding nearby."Islamic State (IS), the extremist group sowing terror across swathes of Iraq and Syria and calling for global jihad, hailed the brothers as "heroes" on its Al-Bayan radio station.In a further sign of the attackers' motives, a source close to the case said that Molotov cocktails and jihadist-style flags had been discovered in another getaway vehicle used by the attackers and abandoned in Paris.French Interior Minister Bernard Cazeneuve announced that an international meeting on terrorism would take place in Paris on Sunday, including US and European officials.
MOURNING AND NEW JITTERS
As the dramatic chase unfolded, bells tolled across France at midday, public transport paused and people gathered outside the headquarters of Charlie Hebdo in pouring rain with banners reading "Je Suis Charlie" (I am Charlie).Several thousand people gathered in Paris late Thursday, hours after groups of people right across the country stood at midday to mark a minute of silence. Television footage showed children at a Muslim school in the northern city of Lille holding up sheets of paper emblazoned "not in my name".Across the world, crowds gathered from Moscow to Washington under the banner "I am Charlie" to show support for the controversial magazine, seen by supporters as an emblem of free speech.Charlie Hebdo reporter Laurent Leger, who miraculously survived the bloodbath by hiding under a table, gave the first eyewitness account from inside the office. "I saw a masked man, I saw a lot of blood, I saw half the editorial team on the ground," he told France Info radio. "I saw horror."The gunmen were heard shouting "Allahu akbar" as they executed some of France's most outspoken and beloved journalists, as well as two policemen.Meanwhile, several other incidents rocked the jittery nation.Just south of Paris, a man with an automatic rifle shot dead a policewoman and wounded a city employee - an act that prosecutors said they were treating as terrorism, but which Cazeneuve said was not "at this stage" being linked to Wednesday's attack.Two Muslim places of worship were fired at, prosecutors said, and there was an explosion at a kebab shop in eastern France. No casualties were reported.Declaring Thursday a national day of mourning - only the fifth in the last 50 years - President Francois Hollande called the Charlie Hebdo attack "an act of exceptional barbarity".The Eiffel Tower, usually as much a Paris landmark at night as during the day, dimmed its lights at 1900 GMT (3am, Singapore time).The government also called for large demonstrations to show solidarity across the country on Sunday.
‘ARMED AND DANGEROUS’
Arrest warrants were issued for Cherif Kouachi, 32, a known extremist convicted in 2008 for involvement in a network sending fighters to Iraq, and his 34-year-old brother Said. Both were born in Paris to Algerian parents and were orphaned at an early age.Cazeneuve said nine people had been detained as part of the hunt for the brothers.Prime Minister Manuel Valls, meanwhile, told French radio the two suspects were known to intelligence services and were "no doubt" being tracked before Wednesday's attack.Mourad Hamyd, an 18-year-old suspected of being an accomplice in the attack, handed himself in after he saw his name "circulating on social media", police sources said. It was not clear what role, if any, he played in the attack.
‘NOTHING CAN DIVIDE US’
Hollande has ordered flags to fly at half-mast for three days in France and convened an emergency cabinet meeting. After calling for "national unity", Hollande invited arch-rival and opposition leader Nicolas Sarkozy to the Elysee Palace, his first visit since losing power in 2012.Even before the attack, France, home to Europe's biggest Muslim population, was on high alert like many countries that have seen citizens leave to fight alongside the radical Islamic State group in Iraq and Syria.France's main Islamic groups urged imams to condemn terrorism and join rallies against the attacks over the weekend.US President Barack Obama led the global condemnation of what he called a "cowardly, evil" assault.Charlie Hebdo will come out next week with a print-run of one million despite the decimation of its staff, one of the magazine's columnists said.- AFP/fl
UPDATE-JAN 08,15-7:30AM
THERE SAYING THE 2 TERRORIST MURDERERS HAVE BEEN SPOTTED BY A GAS ATTENDANT IN THE NORTH OF FRANCE.THEY ARE ARMED AND DANGEROUS.A POLICE OFFICE HAS BEEN SHOT AGAIN.BUT WE DO NOT KNOW IF THE MURDERER BROTHERS KILLED THIS POLICE OFFICER.THIS WAS JUST A SLAUGHTER FROM THESE 2 ALLAH-AK-BAR-72 VIRGIN-SEX FOR MURDER DEATH CULT OF ISLAM SLAUGHTERS IN THE NAME OF ALLAH AND MUHAMMID.WE PRAY THAT GOD WILL LET THESE MURDERERS BE CAUGHT.THANK YOU FATHER FOR CAPTURING THESE 2 MURDERERS OF INNOCENT PEOPLE.JUST BECAUSE ISLAM WAS OFFENDED BY FREE SPEECH.AND WE PRAY THIS IN JESUS" NAME.AMEN AND AMEN.IT IS DONE.
NOW WE FIND OUT ONE OF THE BROTHERS WERE UNDER SURVIELENCE.HOW DID THESE BROTHERS GET AWAY WITH THIS ACT.UNLESS THE FRENCH GOVERNMENT SET THE STAGE FOR THIS ATTACK.BY HAVING UNDER COVERS.DREAM UP THE SCHEME WITH THE BROTHERS.BUT THEN THE WHOLE THING MIGHT HAVE WENT WRONG.AS MAYBE THE BROTHERS.DONE THE MURDERS EARLIAR THEN THEY TOLD THE UNDER COVERS.AND THE MURDEROUS ACT WAS DONE.AND THE UNDER COVERS AND POLICE COULD NOT STOP IT.HOW ELSE WOULD THE BROTHERS HAVE KNOWN THAT THE CARTOONIST MEETING WAS GOING ON AT THE CHARLIE HEBDO MAGAZINE.WE KNOW ONE OF THE CARTOONISTS ALWAYS HAD 2 OFFICERS PROTECTING HIM AT ALL TIMES ON THE STREET.FOR THE LAST 2 YEARS.SO IF THESE 2 BODY GUARDS-SLASH OFFICERS.WERE WORKING WITH UNDER COVERS. TO SET THE BROTHERS UP.THEN THEY WOULD HAVE KNOWN THE MEETING WOULD BE GOING ON AT A CERTAIN TIME.BUT IF THE BROTHERS DONE THE JOB AT A DIFFERENT TIME THEN THE UNDER COVERS TOLD THEM TO.THIS WOULD EXPLAIN WHY THE SLAUGHTER.INSTEAD OF THE 2 CAUGHT AND CHARGED WITH ATTEMPTING TO DO A TERROTIST ATTACK.THIS COULD OF POSSIBLY BEEN AN UNDER COVER SET UP GONE WRONG.SINCE WE KNOW ONE OF THE BROTHERS WERE BEING WATCHED AT ALL TIMES. WE WILL SEE.BUT IF THIS IS NOT A SET UP.THEN IF THEY CATCH THE 2.THEY WILL BE JAILED.BUT IF THIS WAS AN UNDER COVER SET UP.I PREDICT THE 2 BROTHERS WILL BE KILLED IN A SHOOT OUT.SO THE SETUP COULD BE COVERED UP.ONLY TIME WILL TELL.I WILLL BE WATCHING CLOSELY HOW THIS SITUATION ENDS.THIS IS NO CONSPIRACY THEORY.SOME SET UPS GO WRONG.WHEN THE CRIMINALS CHANGE THE TIME OF THE EVENT TO HAPPEN.AND THE UNDER COVERS.THEN HAVE TO KILL THE SET UP STOOGES.OR THEY COULD BE JAILED FOR SETTING UP THE TERRORIST ATTACK.THAT WENT WRONG.ITS BELIEVED THE 2 SUSPECTS WERE SPOTTED AT THE GAS STATION AROUND 10:30AM PARIS TIME.4:30AM EST.
Handout photos released by French Police in Paris on Jan 8, 2015 of suspects Cherif Kouachi (L), aged 32, and his brother Said Kouachi (R), aged 34. (Photo: AFP/French Police)
Mourning and manhunt after French magazine massacre-UPDATED: 08 Jan 2015 17:28-channelNewsASia
PARIS: A stunned and outraged France began a national day of mourning on Thursday (Jan 8), as security forces desperately hunted two brothers suspected of gunning down 12 people in a militant assault on a satirical weekly, the country's bloodiest attack in half a century.Seven people have been detained in the hunt for the brothers, a judicial source said. Confirming earlier comments by Prime Minister Manuel Valls, the source, who refused to be named, said men and women close to the two brothers were currently being questioned by police, without saying where they had been detained. The massacre triggered poignant and spontaneous demonstrations of solidarity around the world, with outraged people rallying in their tens of thousands under the banner "I am Charlie", in support of press freedom and the controversial Charlie Hebdo magazine. Declaring a national day of mourning - only the fifth in the last 50 years - President Francois Hollande called the bloodbath "an act of exceptional barbarity" and "undoubtedly a terrorist attack".Nearly 24 hours after the brazen daylight assault, the masked, black-clad gunmen - who shouted "Allahu akbar" ("God is greatest") while killing some of France's most outspoken journalists as well as two policemen - were still on the loose.Police issued arrest warrants for Cherif Kouachi, 32, a known militant convicted in 2008 for involvement in a network sending fighters to Iraq, and his 34-year-old brother Said. Both were born in Paris. The two men were likely to be "armed and dangerous", authorities warned.The frantic manhunt stretched into the night with search-and-seizure operations in Strasbourg and towns near Paris, while in northeastern Reims, police commandos raided a building later scoured by white-clad forensic police.Hamyd Mourad, an 18-year-old suspected of being an accomplice in the attack, handed himself in, with police sources saying he had seen his name "circulating on social media".
THE BELLS WILL PEAL
Hollande ordered flags to fly at half-mast for three days in France and was due to convene an emergency cabinet meeting at 8:30am (0730 GMT). A minute's silence will be observed across the country at midday, after which the bells of Paris' famous Notre Dame cathedral will sound out across the capital."Nothing can divide us, nothing should separate us. Freedom will always be stronger than barbarity," said the president, calling for "national unity".Even before the attack France, home to Europe's biggest Muslim population, was on high alert like many countries that have seen citizens leave to fight alongside the radical Islamic State (IS) group in Iraq and Syria. "Several terrorist attacks had been foiled in recent weeks," Hollande said.At around 11:30am on Wednesday, the killers stormed the central Paris offices of Charlie Hebdo during an editorial meeting and picked off some of France's best-known cartoonists in cold, military-style executions.Outside the building, chilling amateur video footage showed the attackers calmly approaching a wounded policeman as he lay on the pavement and then shooting him at close range.Many witnesses said the scene was "like a movie" and some described "rivers of blood" flowing in the streets of the City of Light. One witness said: "I saw them leaving and shooting. They were wearing masks. These guys were serious. "At first I thought it was special forces chasing drug traffickers or something," said the man, who declined to give his name.The attack stunned local residents. "It's awful, it's awful," said Anne Pajon, a Scot who has lived in Paris for 20 years, as she waited at the busy Saint Lazare train station. "It's scary. What's worrying is that we can't do anything. That's terrorism - it hits whatever we do. We cannot prevent it."More than 100,000 people across France poured out into the streets, many brandishing "jesuischarlie" banners and holding aloft pens to voice support for freedom of expression. Charlie Hebdo has long provoked controversy, mocking many religions with provocative drawings, a practice that has outraged some Muslims whose religion forbids depictions of the Prophet Mohammed.
'ABOMINABLE, NEVER JUSTIFIED'
US President Barack Obama led the global condemnation of what he called a "cowardly, evil" assault. Pope Francis described it as a "horrible attack" saying such violence, "whatever the motivation, is abominable, it is never justified".Visiting the scene, the imam of the Drancy mosque in the northern suburbs of Paris, Hassen Chalghoumi, called the shooters "barbarians". "They want terror, they want fear. We must not give in. I hope the French will come out in solidarity and not against the Muslim minority in Europe," he told AFP. Meanwhile, cartoonists reacted as they know best, composing biting and mocking satirical drawings against what editorialists said was an attack on the very foundations of democracy. Among the cartoons that went viral online was one by Australia's David Pope: a picture of a gunman with a smoking rifle standing over a body, bearing the caption "He drew first".France's media erupted in fury at the massacre of their colleagues, with the daily Liberation running the headline 'We are all Charlie" - a line repeated in many other papers and echoed online with the hashtag #JeSuisCharlie. Business daily Les Echos urged people to face up to "barbarism", publishing the last cartoon written by one of those killed in the attack.Charlie Hebdo gained notoriety in February 2006 when it reprinted cartoons of the Prophet that had originally appeared in Danish daily Jyllands-Posten. Its offices were fire-bombed in November 2011 when it published a cartoon of Mohammed under the title "Sharia Hebdo".Even being dragged to court under anti-racism laws did not stop the publication, which in September 2012 again drew the Prophet, this time naked. The attackers on Wednesday shouted "we have avenged the prophet, we have killed Charlie Hebdo", according to prosecutors.The assault took place on the day the latest edition of Charlie Hebdo was published. It featured a cartoon of an armed militant noting "Still no attacks in France. Wait! We have until the end of January to send greetings". That was a reference to France's tradition of wishing someone a Happy New Year before January 31.Editor-in-chief Stephane Charbonnier, known as Charb and who had lived under police guard after receiving death threats, was among those killed, along with the police officer assigned to protect him. Other victims included Jean Cabut, known across France as Cabu, Georges Wolinski and Bernard Verlhac, better known as Tignous.- AFP/al
UPDATE-JAN 07,15-6:16PM
THE POLICE NOW KNOW WHO THE 3 FRANCE TERRORIST SHOOTERS ARE.AN 18 YR OLD.AND 2-32 AND 33 YEAR OLD BRITHERS.THE THREE MIGHT BE ARRESTED ALREADY.BUT MAYBE NOT SINCE THE FRENCH POLICE WILL NOT GIVE THEIR NAMES UP YET.OR MAYBE ITS BECAUSE THE POLICE ARE CHECKING OUT WHAT TERRORIST GROUP THESE THREE CAME FROM.SO MAYBE THEY CAN ARREST FURTHER GROUP MEMBERS IN WHAT COULD BE A MANY CONSPIRACY MURDER PLOT.
12 dead in terrorist attack on Paris weekly; gunmen at large-Associated Press-By JAMEY KEATEN and LORI HINNANT-JAN07,15-YAHOONEWS
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PARIS (AP) — Masked gunmen stormed the offices of a satirical newspaper that caricatured the Prophet Muhammad, methodically killing 12 people Wednesday, including the editor, before escaping in a car. It was France's deadliest terrorist attack in half a century.Shouting "Allahu akbar!" as they fired, the men also spoke fluent, unaccented French in the military-style noon-time attack on the weekly paper Charlie Hebdo, located near Paris' Bastille monument. The publication's depictions of Islam have drawn condemnation and threats before — it was firebombed in 2011 — although it also satirized other religions and political figures.President Francois Hollande said it was a terrorist act "of exceptional barbarism," adding that other attacks have been thwarted in France in recent weeks. Fears have been running high in France and elsewhere in Europe that jihadis returning from conflicts in Syria and Iraq will stage attacks at home.In a somber address to the nation Wednesday night, Hollande pledged to hunt down the killers, and pleaded with his compatriots to come together in a time of insecurity and suspicion."Let us unite, and we will win," he said. "Vive la France!"France raised its security alert to the highest level and reinforced protective measures at houses of worship, stores, media offices and transportation. Schools closed across Paris, although thousands of people jammed Republique Square near the site of the shooting to honor the victims, waving pens and papers reading "Je suis Charlie" — "I am Charlie." Similar rallies were held in London's Trafalgar Square as well as Madrid, Berlin and Brussels.There was no immediate claim of responsibility for the shootings, which the Paris prosecutor said also wounded 11 people — four of them seriously — and was condemned by world leaders as an attack on freedom of expression. Supporters of the militant Islamic State group praised it.Clad all in black with hoods and carrying assault rifles, the attackers forced one of the cartoonists arriving at the office building with her young daughter to open the door with a security code.The staff was in an editorial meeting and the gunmen headed straight for the paper's editor, Stephane Charbonnier — widely known by his pen name Charb — killing him and his police bodyguard first, said Christophe Crepin, a police union spokesman. Minutes later, two men strolled out to a black car waiting below, calmly firing on a police officer, with one gunman shooting him in the head as he writhed on the ground, according to video and a man who watched in fear from his home across the street.The witness, who refused to allow his name to be used because he was afraid for his safety, said the attackers were so methodical that he first mistook them for France's elite anti-terrorism forces. Then they fired on the officer."They knew exactly what they had to do and exactly where to shoot. While one kept watch and checked that the traffic was good for them, the other one delivered the final coup de grace," he said. "They ran back to the car. The moment they got in, the car drove off almost casually."The witness added: "I think they were extremely well-trained, and they knew exactly down to the centimeter and even to the second what they had to do."Eight journalists, a guest and two police officers were killed, said Paris prosecutor Francois Molins, giving a partial breakdown of the 12 dead. Among those killed were Bernard Maris, an economist who was a contributor to the newspaper and was heard regularly on French radio, and cartoonists Georges Wolinski and Berbard Verlhac, better known as Tignous."Hey! We avenged the Prophet Muhammad! We killed Charlie Hebdo," one of the men shouted in French, according to video shot from a nearby building and broadcast on French TV. Other video showed two gunmen in black at a crossroads who appeared to fire down one of the streets. A cry of "Allahu akbar!" — Arabic for "God is great" — could be heard amid the gunshots.The video showed the killers moving deliberately and calmly, with one even bendnig over to toss a fallen shoe back into the small black car before it sped off. The car was later found abandoned in northern Paris, the prosecutor said, and they hijacked a Renault Clio. There were conflicting accounts of whether the manhunt was for two or three attackers. Corinne Rey, the cartoonist who said she was forced to let the gunmen in, said the men spoke fluent French and claimed to be from al-Qaida. In an interview with the newspaper l'Humanite, she said the entire shooting lasted perhaps five minutes, and she hid under a desk.The security analyst group Stratfor said the gunmen appeared to be well-trained, "from the way they handled their weapons, moved and shot. These attackers conducted a successful attack, using what they knew, instead of attempting to conduct an attack beyond their capability, failing as a result."Both al-Qaida and the Islamic State group have repeatedly threatened to attack France. Just minutes before the attack, Charlie Hebdo had tweeted a satirical cartoon of the Islamic State's leader giving New Year's wishes.Charlie Hebdo has been repeatedly threatened for its caricatures of the Prophet Muhammad and other sketches. Its offices were firebombed in 2011 after an issue featured a caricature of the prophet on its cover. Nearly a year later, the publication again published Muhammad caricatures, drawing denunciations from the Muslim world because Islam prohibits the publication of drawings of the prophet.Another cartoon, released in this week's issue and entitled "Still No Attacks in France," had a caricature of a jihadi fighter saying "Just wait — we have until the end of January to present our New Year's wishes." Charb was the artist."This is the darkest day of the history of the French press," said Christophe DeLoire of Reporters Without Borders.In the winter 2014 edition of the al-Qaida magazine Inspire, a so-called chief describing where to use a new bomb said: "Of course the first priority and the main focus should be on America, then the United Kingdom, then France and so on."In 2013, the magazine specifically threatened Charb and included an article titled "France the Imbecile Invader."An al-Qaida tweeter who communicated Wednesday with AP said the group is not claiming responsibility, but called the attack "inspiring."President Barack Obama offered U.S. help in pursuing the gunmen, saying they had attacked freedom of expression. He offered prayers and support for France, which he called "America's oldest ally."British Prime Minister David Cameron said his country stood united with France,"We stand squarely for free speech and democracy. These people will never be able to take us off those values," Cameron said in the House of Commons.Russian President Vladimir Putin also condemned the attack as a "cynical crime," and pledged cooperation in fighting terrorism."I think all of Europe is crying today," said Italian Premier Matteo Renzi. "All the free world is crying. All men and women who believe in freedom and reason are crying."Salman Rushdie, who spent years in hiding after his novel, "The Satanic Verses," drew a death edict from Iran's religious authorities, said all must stand with Charlie Hebdo "to defend the art of satire, which has always been a force for liberty and against tyranny, dishonesty and stupidity."Mohammed Moussaoui, president of the Union of French mosques, condemned the "hateful act," and urged Muslims and Christians "to intensify their actions to give more strength to this dialogue, to make a united front against extremism."The Organization of Islamic Cooperation based in Jiddah, Saudi Arabia, which represents 57 Muslim-majority nations, added its condemnation, saying that violence and radicalism were the biggest enemies of Islam and went against all its fundamental principles and values.On social media, supporters of militant Islamic groups praised the move. One self-described Tunisian loyalist of al-Qaida and the Islamic State group tweeted that the attack was well-deserved revenge against France.The hashtag #JeSuisCharlie was trending as people expressed support for the weekly and for journalistic freedom. The weekly's website collapsed earlier Wednesday but was later restored.___Associated Press writers Samuel Petrequin, Angela Charlton, Sylvie Corbet and John Leicester in Paris; Sarah el-Deeb in Cairo; Zeina Karam and Diaa Hadid in Beirut; and Aya Batrawy in Dubai, United Arab Emirates contributed to this story.
Suspected Islamists kill 12 in Paris attack on satirical weekly-Reuters-By Alexandria Sage and John Irish-JAN 07,15-YAHOONEWS
PARIS (Reuters) - Hooded gunmen stormed the Paris offices of a satirical magazine known for lampooning Islam and other religions on Wednesday, killing at least 12 people in the most deadly militant attack on French soil in decades.Police staged a huge manhunt for the attackers who escaped after shooting dead some of France's top cartoonists at the Charlie Hebdo weekly, as well as two police officers.One of the assailants was captured on video outside the building shouting "Allahu Akbar!" (God is Greatest) as shots rang out. Another walked over to a police officer lying wounded on the street and shot him point-blank with an assault rifle, before the two calmly climbed into a black car and drove off.A police union official said the assailants, three in total, remained at liberty and there were fears of further attacks. The official described the scene in the offices as carnage, with a further four wounded fighting for their lives.Tens of thousands joined impromptu rallies across France in memory of the victims and support for freedom of expression. The government declared the highest state of alert, tightening security at transport hubs, religious sites, media offices and department stores as the search for the assailants got under way.Some Parisians expressed fears about the effect of the attack on community relations in France, which has Europe's biggest Muslim population."This is bad for everyone - particularly for Muslims despite the fact that Islam is a fine religion. It risks making a bad situation worse," Cecile Electon, an arts worker who described herself as an atheist, told Reuters at a vigil on Paris's Place de la Republique attended by 35,000 people.Charlie Hebdo (Charlie Weekly) is well known for courting controversy with satirical attacks on political and religious leaders of all faiths and has published numerous cartoons ridiculing the Prophet Mohammad. Jihadists online repeatedly warned that the magazine would pay for its ridicule.The last tweet on its account mocked Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, the leader of the militant Islamic State, which has taken control of large swathes of Iraq and Syria and called for "lone wolf" attacks on French soil.There was no claim of responsibility. However a witness quoted by 20 Minutes daily newspaper said one of the assailants cried out before getting into his car: "Tell the media that it is al Qaeda in Yemen!"Supporters of Islamic State and other jihadist groups hailed the attack on Internet sites. Governments throughout Europe have expressed fear that fighters returning from Iraq or Syria could launch attacks in their home countries and may now review their own security."Today the French Republic as a whole was the target," President Francois Hollande said in a prime-time evening TV address, declaring a national day of mourning on Thursday.An amateur video broadcast by French television stations shows two hooded men all in black outside the building. One of them spots a wounded policeman lying on the ground, hurries over to him and shoots him dead at point-blank range with a rifle.In another clip on Television station iTELE, the men are heard shouting in French: "We have killed Charlie Hebdo. We have avenged the Prophet Mohammad."
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Paris prosecutor Francois Molins said the assailants killed a man at the entrance of the building to force entry. They then headed to the second floor and opened fire on an editorial meeting attended by eight journalists, a policeman tasked with protecting the magazine's editorial director and a guest."What we saw was a massacre. Many of the victims had been executed, most of them with wounds to the head and chest," Patrick Hertgen, an emergencies services medic called out to treat the injured, told Reuters.A Reuters reporter saw groups of armed policeman patrolling around department stores in the shopping district and there was an armed gendarme presence outside the Arc de Triomphe."There is a possibility of other attacks and other sites are being secured," police union official Rocco Contento said.U.S. President Barack Obama described the attack as cowardly and evil, while German Chancellor Angela Merkel was among European leaders condemning the shooting.The dead included co-founder Jean "Cabu" Cabut and editor-in-chief Stephane "Charb" Charbonnier. A firebomb attack had already gutted the old headquarters of Charlie Hebdo in November 2011 after it put an image of the Prophet Mohammad on its cover in what it described as a Shariah edition.France last year reinforced its anti- terrorism laws and was on alert after calls from Islamist militants to attack its citizens and interests in reprisal for French military strikes on Islamist strongholds in the Middle East and Africa.Dalil Boubakeur, head of the French Council of the Muslim faith (CFCM), condemned an "immensely barbaric act also against democracy and freedom of the press" and said its perpetrators could not claim to be true Muslims.Rico, a friend of Cabut, who joined the Paris vigil, said his friend had paid for people misunderstanding his humor."These attacks are only going to get worse. It's like a tsunami, it won't stop and what's happening today will probably feed the National Front," he told Reuters.The far-right National Front has won support on discontent over immigration to France. Some fear Wednesday's attack could be used to feed anti-Islamic agitation.National Front leader Marine Le Pen said it was too early to draw political conclusions but added: "The increased terror threat linked to Islamic fundamentalism is a simple fact." Germany's new anti- immigration movement said the attack highlighted the threat of Islamist violence. Merkel has condemned the PEGIDA movement, which drew a record crowd of 18,000 to its latest rally on Monday in Dresden.The last major attack in Paris was in the mid-1990s when the Algerian Armed Islamic Group (GIA) carried out a spate of attacks, including the bombing of a commuter train in 1995 which killed eight people and injured 150. A series of bombings of Parisian shops by Lebanese extremists in 1986 claimed 12 lives.(Additional reporting By Brian Love, Sophie Louet, Ingrid Melander, Gerard Bon, Dominique Rodriguez and Ali Abdelaty in Cairo; Writing by John Irish and Mark John; Editing by Ralph Boulton and David Stamp)
01/ 7/2015-VATICAN INSIDER-Pope condemns abominable attack on Charlie Hebdo: Everyone must stand against hatred-The scene of the attack in Paris-“Murderous violence can never be justified, the life and dignity of all must be guaranteed and protected with determination, any instigation of hatred must be rejected and respect for others must be fostered”-Iacopo Scaramuzzi
vatican city-“The Holy Father expresses the strongest condemnation for the horrible attack that plunged the city of Paris into mourning this morning with a large number of victims, spreading death and bringing dismay to the whole of France, deeply unsettling all lovers of peace, well beyond the French borders.” Vatican spokesman Fr. Federico Lombardi said this in a statement issued this evening.“Pope Francis joins the wounded and the families of victims in their prayers and suffering and urges all people to do everything in their power to stand against the spread of hatred and all forms of physical and moral violence that destroy human life, violate people’s dignity and radically undermine the fundamental goodness of peaceful coexistence among persons and peoples, regardless of nationality, religion and cultural background. Murderous violence is abominable no matter what the motivation and can never be justified. The life and dignity of all must be guaranteed and protected with determination, any instigation of hatred must be rejected and respect for others must be fostered. The Pope expresses his closeness, spiritual solidarity and support to all those who, in each of their roles, continue to strive for peace, justice and people’s rights, in order to eradicate the sources and causes of hatred at this painful and tragic time in France and throughout a world that is marked by tensions and violence.”L’Osservatore Romano opened today’s issue - which as usual came out this afternoon with tomorrow’s date - with the title “Strategia della barbarie” (A strategy of barbarity). “A bloody terrorist attack in Paris is the latest tragic expression of the strategy of barbarity that has been dominating international news almost every day for some time now,” the article on the front page of the Holy See’s newspaper reads. “Fifteen minutes prior to the attack, the weekly newspaper had published a cartoon of Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, leader of the so-called Islamic State, on Twitter. The attack appears to be a horrible act of revenge against the newspaper for publishing such content.” Late this morning, the Vatican newsroom immediately commented on the news that came in from Paris, assuring the Holy See’s “condemnation” of the “double act of violence” against people and against the freedom of press.In the morning, a group of prominent French imams had attended Pope Francis’ first General Audience for 2015. The imams are in Rome, along with the President of the French Bishops Conference Council for Interreligious Relations, Mgr. Michel Dubost and the Director of the National Service for Relations with Islam, Fr. Christophe Roucou, for a series of gatherings that will culminate tomorrow in a meeting with the President of the Pontifical Council for Interreligious Dialogue, French cardinal Jean-Louis Tauran. The imams in question are Azzedine Gaci, Rector of Orhman Mosque in Villeurbanne, Tareq Oubrou, Rector of the Great Mosque of Bordeaux, Mohammed Moussaoui, President of the Union of French Mosques and Djelloul Seddiki, Director of the Al Ghazali Institute of the Great Mosque of Paris. They were informed of the attack on Charlie Hebdo as they left the Paul VI Hall after the Pope’s General Audience.
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UPDATE-JAN 08,2015-04:16PM
FRANCE HAS GOT 88,000 POLICE PERSONELL OFFICERS LOOKING FOR THE TERRORIST ISLAMIC-QURANIC BROTHERS THAT MURDERED 12-INJURING 11 AND 4 IN SERIOUS CONDITION. YESTERDAY IN PARIS.NINE OTHER ISLAMIC RADICALS THAT MUST HAVE BEEN CONNECTED TO THE 2 BROTHERS HAVE BEEN ARRESTED. OR THEIR ALL FROM THE YEMENI SAME RADICAL MUSLIM GROUP.THIS IS GETTING TO BE A BIG RADICAL FAMILY OF TERRORIST ISLAMIC RADICALS.THE POLICE ARE STILL RAIDING HOMES ALL OVER THE NORTH AND SOUTH OF PARIS.TO FIND THESE 2 RADICAL BARBARIAN MUSLIMS.AT 4:16PM OR 10:18PM IN FRANCE.THE BROTHER RADICAL MURDERERS OF ISLAM ARE NOT CAUGHT YET.THE YEMENI RADICALS.
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UPDATE-JAN 08,2015-10:00AM
NOW THERE SAYING NEAR A JEWISH SCHOOL IN FRANCE.WERE THE WOMAN POLICE OFFICER DIED THIS MORNNIG.WAS ANOTHER POSSIBLE TERRORIST ATTACK.THE JEWISH SCHOOL MIGHT HAVE BEEN THE TARGET BY THIS YEMENI OR SAMOLIAN TERRORIST OR THE TWO BROTHERS.MAYBE IT WAS THE 2 BROTHERS AND SOME OF THEIR ACCOMPLICES.WHO KNOWS WHATS REALLY GOING ON WITH THIS TERRORIST ATTACK YESTERDAY AND POSSIBLY THIS MORNING IN FRANCE THAT KILLED ANOTHER WOMAN POLICE OFFICER.THE GUNMAN THAT KILLED THE OFFICER LAST NIGHT WAS WEARING THE SAME CLOTHES AS THE KILLERS YESTERDAY.
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THE FIGHT IN FRANCE AND THE WORLD AGAINST ISLAMIC RADICALIZATION. WORLD DOMINANCE AND THE RIGHT TO FREE SPEECH WITHOUT BEING KILLED FOR IT.
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UPDATE-JAN 08,2015-08:34AM
WELL CNNS IS AT IT AGAIN THIS MORNING.HALA GORANI WAS BEING INTER VIEWED BY MUSLIM SUCKUP CHRIS CUOMO.HALA SAID THAT-THESE 2 NEVER KEPT THE ISLAMIC NO DRINKING RULE.SHE SAYS THIS HAS NOTHING TO DO WITH ISLAM,.THESE 2 WERE JUST COMMON CRIMINALS.WELL IF IT HAD NOTHING TO DO WITH THESE 2 BEING CONVERTED TO ISLAM.WHY WOULD THESE 2-AS THEY KILLED THEIR VICTIMS SAY.ALLAH-AK-BAR.WHAT ISLAMIC RADICALS SAY WHEN THEY KILL IN THE NAME OF THEIR MOON GOD ALLAH.AND IF THESE 2 WERE NOT ISLAMIC CONVERTS.WHY WOULD THEY SAY.AND YELL OUT.WE HAVE AVENGED THE PROPHET PEDOPHILE MUHAMMID OF ISLAM.BY KILLING THE 12 INFIDELS THAT DEFILED THEIR BELIEFS.IS MY QUESTION.THIS POLITICALLY CORECTNESS-DON'T TALK OUT AGAINST MURDERERS OF ISLAM.IS REDICULAS.WE HAVE TO TALK OUT AGAINST ISLAM.UNTIL INNOCENT PEOPLE QUIT BEING KILLED IN THE NAME OF A MOON GOD.OR UNTIL THE WORLD GOVERNMENTS.START NUKING THE ISLAMIC COUNTRIES OFF THE FACE OF THE EARTH.FOR MURDERING INNOCENT PEOPLE. THE ONLY WAY THESE MURDERERS WILL BE ELIMINATED.IS TO GET RID OF ISLAM.ALL TOGETHER OR TO NOT ALLOW ANY MUSLIMS TO ENTER ANY WESTERN COUNTRIES EVER.THESE ARE THE ONLY WAYS.THAT THE ISLAMIC MURDERERS COULD AT LEAST BE CONTROLLED A BIT.WITH ALLOWING ISLAM INTO EVERY WESTERN COUNTRY.WE IN THE WEST ARE NOW PAYING THE PRICE. WITH OUR LIVES THREW BEHEADINGS OR TERRORIST ATTACKS IN OUR OWN COUNTRIES.AGAINST OUR OWN PEOPLE.WHEN WILL THE WESTERN WORLD GOVERNMENT OFFICIALS GET THEIR HEADS OUTTA THE SAND.AND COME TO REALITY.TO PROTECT THEIR CITIZENS AGAINST THESE ISLAMIC MURDERERS.IS MY QUESTION.I JUST HOPE THIS FRANCE TERRORIST ATTACK WAS NOT A SET UP TO TRY TO STEAL EVERYBODIES RIGHT TO FREE SPEECH.THE WORLD KNOWS ISLAM WILL NOT SPEAK OUT AGAINST THESE KILLERS.THATS WHY IF IT WAS A FREE SPEECH SET UP.THE GUILTY PEOPLE COULD GET AWAY WITH IT.THEY KNOW.IF THEY WOULD HAVE KILLED A CHRISTIAN MAGAZINE BUSINESS THAT PRINTED THESE MUHAMMID PICTURES.THE CHRISTIANS WOULD BE COMPLAINING BY THE THOUSANDS.AND WOULD DEMAND FREE SPEECH.BUT THE SMART PLAYERS WHO WANT TO STEAL EVERYBODIES FREE SPEECH. KNOW WELL.THAT ISLAM WILL NOT TALK OUT AGAINST THEIR KILLERS.AND THIS IS WHY THE GOVERNMENTS OF THE WORLD CAN USE ISLAMIC RADICALS.TO KILL EVERYONES FREEDOM OF RIGHTS. UNDER THE GUISE OF PROTECTING THEIR CITIZENS FROM TERRORISIM. BY FEAR AND ISLAMIC INTIMIDATION.BECAUSE ISLAM WILL DIE FOR THEIR BRAIN WASHED CULT BELIEFS OF SALVATION AND SEX FOREVER FOR DEATH.THEY GLADLY DIE FOR THEIR MOON GOD ALLAH.
UPDATE-JAN 08,2015-11:52AM
Villers-Cotteretes gas station robbed by the 2 brothers.AROUND 2:30AM-THE FRENCH POLICE HAVE MASSED IN NEAR A RURAL NORTHERN VILLAGE OF LONGPONT FRANCE TO THE NORTH OF PARIS.longpont france to north of paris.highest terrorist level to picardy.
IT WOULD NOT SURPRISE ME IF THESE TWO BROTHERS LIVE IN A NO-GO ZONE AREA IN THE NORTH OR SOUTH OF PARIS.A NO-GO ZONE IS WERE MUSLIMS WILL NOT LET ANYBODY OTHER THEN MUSLIMS ENTER THAT PART OF THE CITY WERE THE MUSLIM PRACTISE SHARIA LAW.
Apparently, a plan put forth about a year ago, by the French government to boost policing in 15 of the most crime-ridden parts of France in an effort to reassert state control over the country’s so-called “no-go” zones: Muslim-dominated neighborhoods that are largely off limits to non-Muslims.The crime-infested districts, which the French Interior Ministry has designated as Priority Security Zones include heavily Muslim parts of Paris, Marseilles, Strasbourg, Lille and Amiens, where Muslim youths recently went on a two-day arson rampage that caused extensive property damage and injured more than a dozen police officers.The south and north districts are already in priority zones of safety; and in the city centre, we have created dedicated units (…) that actively patrol ”, he recalled.
The crackdown on lawlessness in the no-go zones is set to begin in September, when French Interior Minister Manuel Valls plans to deploy riot police, detectives and intelligence agents into the selected areas. The hope is that a “North American-style” war on crime can prevent France’s impoverished suburbs from descending into turmoil.As of now, 15 initial Priority Security Zones have been designated. If the new policy results in a drop in crime, Valls is expected to name up to 40 more Priority Security Zones before the summer of 2013.Many of these new Priority Security Zones coincide with Muslim neighborhoods that previous French governments have considered to be Sensitive Urban Zones. (Zones Urbaine Sensibles, or ZUS) – which were also “no-go” zones for French police.At last count, there were a total of 751 Sensitive Urban Zones, a comprehensive list of which can be found on a French government website, complete with satellite maps and precise street demarcations. An estimated five million Muslims live in these “Sensitive Urban Zones” — parts of France over which the French state has essentially lost control.Consider Seine-Saint-Denis, a notorious northern suburb of Paris, and home to an estimated 500,000 Muslims. Seine-Saint-Denis is divided into 40 administrative districts called communes, 36 of the 40 districts are on the French government’s official list of “no-go” zones.Seine-Saint-Denis, also known locally as “Department 93″ for the first two digits of the postal code for this suburb, witnessed fierce rioting by Muslim youths in 2005, when they torched more than 9,000 cars.The suburb, which has one of the highest rates of violent crime inFrance, is now among the initial 15 ZSPs because of widespread drug dealing and a rampant black market. It also has one of the highest unemployment rates inFrance– 40% of those under the age of 25 are jobless — and it therefore remains unlikely that a government crackdown will succeed in bringing down the crime rate in any permanent way.
Native French under Attack in Muslim Areas-By Dale Hurd-CBN News Sr. Reporter-Friday, April 11, 2014
PARIS -- Violent crime can happen anywhere and to anyone and for many reasons, but in Muslim-controlled parts of France, it has become especially dangerous to be white.Surveillance camera video shows white French being beaten up by predominantly Muslim immigrant gangs in the Metro and on the street.Islamic immigrants consider it their territory and whites enter at their own risk. The French call them "sensitive urban zones" -- no-go zones where the police don't enter or don't enforce the law.Some call them little Muslim caliphates inside the borders of France."And it's like that because these parts of the country are in the hands of drug traffickers, gangs and imams [Islamic leaders]," French commentator Guy Milliere explained.A French report says almost 1 in 5 French have been victims of racist insults or worse. A few cases have even gone to trial."Some of those who launch racist attacks on whites use Islam as the reason they do it. They may not even speak Arabic, but they still use Islam as a 'flag,'" Tarik Yildiz, a French sociologist, said.Yildiz, author of the book, Anti-White Racism, is not native French but is the son of Turkish immigrants."My book is viewed as politically incorrect and breaks a taboo: the idea that immigrants could oppress whites," Yildez said.
Generation Identitaire Defense
It's a reality for a Frenchman named Max, who asked that CBN News not use his last name.He's been attacked more than once by immigrants and still has a bruise under one eye from the latest attack when we interviewed him.He's joined Generation Identitaire, a youth movement united around the defense of French culture and white identity."(Generation Identitaire) is a youth organization which seeks to protect our local, national and European identities," Max said.Generation Identitaire members train in self-defense."We encourage all our members and militants to keep a certain level of physical fitness. Self-defense is a part of it, obviously," Max said.
A France Divided
As the French Left's grand experiment in multiculturalism goes up in in the flames, some quarters of French society are dividing into tribalism and ethnic identity.At a Paris café, CBN News discussed the problem with anti-Islamization activists Pierre Cassen, of the website Riposte Laique, and Christine Tasin of Résistance Républicaine."The French people are increasingly living in fear. They fear the imposition of Islamic law and the organized violence against any French person, including the police," Cassen said."More and more Islamists threaten riots, assault, and try to impose Sharia (Islamic law). They attack the police," Tasin added."The republic is in danger," Tasin warned.Generation Identitaire members now go out on a security patrols.CBN News asked Yildiz if, by pretending there isn't a problem, the French establishment and media are only helping to ensure that more native French will seek out groups like Generation Identitaire for protection."Exactly," he replied. "If the state will not punish these people and the media will not talk about it, the victims will get increasingly frustrated and become racist and we will have a confrontation."
The French Left's Lifeline
But not only is the problem being largely ignored, the French Left and many mayors actively promote the growth and spread of sectarian Islam, for their own good reason: Muslims have become an important constituency of the Left.In fact, 93 percent voted for socialist President Francois Hollande in the last election.Former Muslim Pascal Hilout took CBN News to a mosque in the Paris district of Barbes that the city government of Paris is paying to renovate.The name of the mosque is in Arabic, so perhaps the French don't realize that they're paying to renovate a mosque named "Conquest" (Al-Fath).Hilout said the mosque is like a separate nation inside France: "Lebanonization," Hilout called it."The lebanonization or balkanization of France is beginning already with the help of the state of France," he said."Lebanon" is a word many use to describe France's future as a divided nation gripped by sectarian conflict."The French feel out-numbered, out-maneuvered and in the minority," Cassen told CBN News. "If things continue at this rate, we will have the same situation as in Kosovo or Lebanon…civil war.Cassen, Tasin and Hilout all face court charges for hate speech.
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French forces hunt Charlie Hebdo massacre suspects-POSTED: 09 Jan 2015 07:25-CNA
PARIS: Elite French security forces deployed helicopters in a night-time manhunt on Thursday (Jan 8) for the two brothers accused of slaughtering 12 people in an attack on satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo in Paris.Hundreds of armed police and paramilitary forces combed through an area in the Aisne region near where the fugitives had earlier robbed a petrol station and abandoned their getaway car.The gunmen were thought to be behind Wednesday's bloodbath at Charlie Hebdo magazine, the worst terrorist attack in France for half a century, which they said was revenge for the weekly's repeated publication of cartoons mocking the Prophet Mohammed.Around 24 hours into the manhunt, the brothers were identified after holding up a village petrol station, 80 kilometres (50 miles) from Paris, before fleeing again, possibly on foot and still armed with at least a Kalashnikov, police said.Special police units rushed to the scene, where a maximum security alert was declared in addition to the capital. Moving methodically, officers in heavy black bulletproof vests searched garden huts and garages, rifles at the ready, under the nervous eyes of local residents. An AFP reporter saw them storm one house. Every failed search only added to the mounting tension."I live near the woods," said village resident Roseline, a grandmother. "I'm afraid. Night is falling and they could be hiding nearby."Islamic State (IS), the extremist group sowing terror across swathes of Iraq and Syria and calling for global jihad, hailed the brothers as "heroes" on its Al-Bayan radio station.In a further sign of the attackers' motives, a source close to the case said that Molotov cocktails and jihadist-style flags had been discovered in another getaway vehicle used by the attackers and abandoned in Paris.French Interior Minister Bernard Cazeneuve announced that an international meeting on terrorism would take place in Paris on Sunday, including US and European officials.
MOURNING AND NEW JITTERS
As the dramatic chase unfolded, bells tolled across France at midday, public transport paused and people gathered outside the headquarters of Charlie Hebdo in pouring rain with banners reading "Je Suis Charlie" (I am Charlie).Several thousand people gathered in Paris late Thursday, hours after groups of people right across the country stood at midday to mark a minute of silence. Television footage showed children at a Muslim school in the northern city of Lille holding up sheets of paper emblazoned "not in my name".Across the world, crowds gathered from Moscow to Washington under the banner "I am Charlie" to show support for the controversial magazine, seen by supporters as an emblem of free speech.Charlie Hebdo reporter Laurent Leger, who miraculously survived the bloodbath by hiding under a table, gave the first eyewitness account from inside the office. "I saw a masked man, I saw a lot of blood, I saw half the editorial team on the ground," he told France Info radio. "I saw horror."The gunmen were heard shouting "Allahu akbar" as they executed some of France's most outspoken and beloved journalists, as well as two policemen.Meanwhile, several other incidents rocked the jittery nation.Just south of Paris, a man with an automatic rifle shot dead a policewoman and wounded a city employee - an act that prosecutors said they were treating as terrorism, but which Cazeneuve said was not "at this stage" being linked to Wednesday's attack.Two Muslim places of worship were fired at, prosecutors said, and there was an explosion at a kebab shop in eastern France. No casualties were reported.Declaring Thursday a national day of mourning - only the fifth in the last 50 years - President Francois Hollande called the Charlie Hebdo attack "an act of exceptional barbarity".The Eiffel Tower, usually as much a Paris landmark at night as during the day, dimmed its lights at 1900 GMT (3am, Singapore time).The government also called for large demonstrations to show solidarity across the country on Sunday.
‘ARMED AND DANGEROUS’
Arrest warrants were issued for Cherif Kouachi, 32, a known extremist convicted in 2008 for involvement in a network sending fighters to Iraq, and his 34-year-old brother Said. Both were born in Paris to Algerian parents and were orphaned at an early age.Cazeneuve said nine people had been detained as part of the hunt for the brothers.Prime Minister Manuel Valls, meanwhile, told French radio the two suspects were known to intelligence services and were "no doubt" being tracked before Wednesday's attack.Mourad Hamyd, an 18-year-old suspected of being an accomplice in the attack, handed himself in after he saw his name "circulating on social media", police sources said. It was not clear what role, if any, he played in the attack.
‘NOTHING CAN DIVIDE US’
Hollande has ordered flags to fly at half-mast for three days in France and convened an emergency cabinet meeting. After calling for "national unity", Hollande invited arch-rival and opposition leader Nicolas Sarkozy to the Elysee Palace, his first visit since losing power in 2012.Even before the attack, France, home to Europe's biggest Muslim population, was on high alert like many countries that have seen citizens leave to fight alongside the radical Islamic State group in Iraq and Syria.France's main Islamic groups urged imams to condemn terrorism and join rallies against the attacks over the weekend.US President Barack Obama led the global condemnation of what he called a "cowardly, evil" assault.Charlie Hebdo will come out next week with a print-run of one million despite the decimation of its staff, one of the magazine's columnists said.- AFP/fl
UPDATE-JAN 08,15-7:30AM
THERE SAYING THE 2 TERRORIST MURDERERS HAVE BEEN SPOTTED BY A GAS ATTENDANT IN THE NORTH OF FRANCE.THEY ARE ARMED AND DANGEROUS.A POLICE OFFICE HAS BEEN SHOT AGAIN.BUT WE DO NOT KNOW IF THE MURDERER BROTHERS KILLED THIS POLICE OFFICER.THIS WAS JUST A SLAUGHTER FROM THESE 2 ALLAH-AK-BAR-72 VIRGIN-SEX FOR MURDER DEATH CULT OF ISLAM SLAUGHTERS IN THE NAME OF ALLAH AND MUHAMMID.WE PRAY THAT GOD WILL LET THESE MURDERERS BE CAUGHT.THANK YOU FATHER FOR CAPTURING THESE 2 MURDERERS OF INNOCENT PEOPLE.JUST BECAUSE ISLAM WAS OFFENDED BY FREE SPEECH.AND WE PRAY THIS IN JESUS" NAME.AMEN AND AMEN.IT IS DONE.
NOW WE FIND OUT ONE OF THE BROTHERS WERE UNDER SURVIELENCE.HOW DID THESE BROTHERS GET AWAY WITH THIS ACT.UNLESS THE FRENCH GOVERNMENT SET THE STAGE FOR THIS ATTACK.BY HAVING UNDER COVERS.DREAM UP THE SCHEME WITH THE BROTHERS.BUT THEN THE WHOLE THING MIGHT HAVE WENT WRONG.AS MAYBE THE BROTHERS.DONE THE MURDERS EARLIAR THEN THEY TOLD THE UNDER COVERS.AND THE MURDEROUS ACT WAS DONE.AND THE UNDER COVERS AND POLICE COULD NOT STOP IT.HOW ELSE WOULD THE BROTHERS HAVE KNOWN THAT THE CARTOONIST MEETING WAS GOING ON AT THE CHARLIE HEBDO MAGAZINE.WE KNOW ONE OF THE CARTOONISTS ALWAYS HAD 2 OFFICERS PROTECTING HIM AT ALL TIMES ON THE STREET.FOR THE LAST 2 YEARS.SO IF THESE 2 BODY GUARDS-SLASH OFFICERS.WERE WORKING WITH UNDER COVERS. TO SET THE BROTHERS UP.THEN THEY WOULD HAVE KNOWN THE MEETING WOULD BE GOING ON AT A CERTAIN TIME.BUT IF THE BROTHERS DONE THE JOB AT A DIFFERENT TIME THEN THE UNDER COVERS TOLD THEM TO.THIS WOULD EXPLAIN WHY THE SLAUGHTER.INSTEAD OF THE 2 CAUGHT AND CHARGED WITH ATTEMPTING TO DO A TERROTIST ATTACK.THIS COULD OF POSSIBLY BEEN AN UNDER COVER SET UP GONE WRONG.SINCE WE KNOW ONE OF THE BROTHERS WERE BEING WATCHED AT ALL TIMES. WE WILL SEE.BUT IF THIS IS NOT A SET UP.THEN IF THEY CATCH THE 2.THEY WILL BE JAILED.BUT IF THIS WAS AN UNDER COVER SET UP.I PREDICT THE 2 BROTHERS WILL BE KILLED IN A SHOOT OUT.SO THE SETUP COULD BE COVERED UP.ONLY TIME WILL TELL.I WILLL BE WATCHING CLOSELY HOW THIS SITUATION ENDS.THIS IS NO CONSPIRACY THEORY.SOME SET UPS GO WRONG.WHEN THE CRIMINALS CHANGE THE TIME OF THE EVENT TO HAPPEN.AND THE UNDER COVERS.THEN HAVE TO KILL THE SET UP STOOGES.OR THEY COULD BE JAILED FOR SETTING UP THE TERRORIST ATTACK.THAT WENT WRONG.ITS BELIEVED THE 2 SUSPECTS WERE SPOTTED AT THE GAS STATION AROUND 10:30AM PARIS TIME.4:30AM EST.
Handout photos released by French Police in Paris on Jan 8, 2015 of suspects Cherif Kouachi (L), aged 32, and his brother Said Kouachi (R), aged 34. (Photo: AFP/French Police)
Mourning and manhunt after French magazine massacre-UPDATED: 08 Jan 2015 17:28-channelNewsASia
PARIS: A stunned and outraged France began a national day of mourning on Thursday (Jan 8), as security forces desperately hunted two brothers suspected of gunning down 12 people in a militant assault on a satirical weekly, the country's bloodiest attack in half a century.Seven people have been detained in the hunt for the brothers, a judicial source said. Confirming earlier comments by Prime Minister Manuel Valls, the source, who refused to be named, said men and women close to the two brothers were currently being questioned by police, without saying where they had been detained. The massacre triggered poignant and spontaneous demonstrations of solidarity around the world, with outraged people rallying in their tens of thousands under the banner "I am Charlie", in support of press freedom and the controversial Charlie Hebdo magazine. Declaring a national day of mourning - only the fifth in the last 50 years - President Francois Hollande called the bloodbath "an act of exceptional barbarity" and "undoubtedly a terrorist attack".Nearly 24 hours after the brazen daylight assault, the masked, black-clad gunmen - who shouted "Allahu akbar" ("God is greatest") while killing some of France's most outspoken journalists as well as two policemen - were still on the loose.Police issued arrest warrants for Cherif Kouachi, 32, a known militant convicted in 2008 for involvement in a network sending fighters to Iraq, and his 34-year-old brother Said. Both were born in Paris. The two men were likely to be "armed and dangerous", authorities warned.The frantic manhunt stretched into the night with search-and-seizure operations in Strasbourg and towns near Paris, while in northeastern Reims, police commandos raided a building later scoured by white-clad forensic police.Hamyd Mourad, an 18-year-old suspected of being an accomplice in the attack, handed himself in, with police sources saying he had seen his name "circulating on social media".
THE BELLS WILL PEAL
Hollande ordered flags to fly at half-mast for three days in France and was due to convene an emergency cabinet meeting at 8:30am (0730 GMT). A minute's silence will be observed across the country at midday, after which the bells of Paris' famous Notre Dame cathedral will sound out across the capital."Nothing can divide us, nothing should separate us. Freedom will always be stronger than barbarity," said the president, calling for "national unity".Even before the attack France, home to Europe's biggest Muslim population, was on high alert like many countries that have seen citizens leave to fight alongside the radical Islamic State (IS) group in Iraq and Syria. "Several terrorist attacks had been foiled in recent weeks," Hollande said.At around 11:30am on Wednesday, the killers stormed the central Paris offices of Charlie Hebdo during an editorial meeting and picked off some of France's best-known cartoonists in cold, military-style executions.Outside the building, chilling amateur video footage showed the attackers calmly approaching a wounded policeman as he lay on the pavement and then shooting him at close range.Many witnesses said the scene was "like a movie" and some described "rivers of blood" flowing in the streets of the City of Light. One witness said: "I saw them leaving and shooting. They were wearing masks. These guys were serious. "At first I thought it was special forces chasing drug traffickers or something," said the man, who declined to give his name.The attack stunned local residents. "It's awful, it's awful," said Anne Pajon, a Scot who has lived in Paris for 20 years, as she waited at the busy Saint Lazare train station. "It's scary. What's worrying is that we can't do anything. That's terrorism - it hits whatever we do. We cannot prevent it."More than 100,000 people across France poured out into the streets, many brandishing "jesuischarlie" banners and holding aloft pens to voice support for freedom of expression. Charlie Hebdo has long provoked controversy, mocking many religions with provocative drawings, a practice that has outraged some Muslims whose religion forbids depictions of the Prophet Mohammed.
'ABOMINABLE, NEVER JUSTIFIED'
US President Barack Obama led the global condemnation of what he called a "cowardly, evil" assault. Pope Francis described it as a "horrible attack" saying such violence, "whatever the motivation, is abominable, it is never justified".Visiting the scene, the imam of the Drancy mosque in the northern suburbs of Paris, Hassen Chalghoumi, called the shooters "barbarians". "They want terror, they want fear. We must not give in. I hope the French will come out in solidarity and not against the Muslim minority in Europe," he told AFP. Meanwhile, cartoonists reacted as they know best, composing biting and mocking satirical drawings against what editorialists said was an attack on the very foundations of democracy. Among the cartoons that went viral online was one by Australia's David Pope: a picture of a gunman with a smoking rifle standing over a body, bearing the caption "He drew first".France's media erupted in fury at the massacre of their colleagues, with the daily Liberation running the headline 'We are all Charlie" - a line repeated in many other papers and echoed online with the hashtag #JeSuisCharlie. Business daily Les Echos urged people to face up to "barbarism", publishing the last cartoon written by one of those killed in the attack.Charlie Hebdo gained notoriety in February 2006 when it reprinted cartoons of the Prophet that had originally appeared in Danish daily Jyllands-Posten. Its offices were fire-bombed in November 2011 when it published a cartoon of Mohammed under the title "Sharia Hebdo".Even being dragged to court under anti-racism laws did not stop the publication, which in September 2012 again drew the Prophet, this time naked. The attackers on Wednesday shouted "we have avenged the prophet, we have killed Charlie Hebdo", according to prosecutors.The assault took place on the day the latest edition of Charlie Hebdo was published. It featured a cartoon of an armed militant noting "Still no attacks in France. Wait! We have until the end of January to send greetings". That was a reference to France's tradition of wishing someone a Happy New Year before January 31.Editor-in-chief Stephane Charbonnier, known as Charb and who had lived under police guard after receiving death threats, was among those killed, along with the police officer assigned to protect him. Other victims included Jean Cabut, known across France as Cabu, Georges Wolinski and Bernard Verlhac, better known as Tignous.- AFP/al
UPDATE-JAN 07,15-6:16PM
THE POLICE NOW KNOW WHO THE 3 FRANCE TERRORIST SHOOTERS ARE.AN 18 YR OLD.AND 2-32 AND 33 YEAR OLD BRITHERS.THE THREE MIGHT BE ARRESTED ALREADY.BUT MAYBE NOT SINCE THE FRENCH POLICE WILL NOT GIVE THEIR NAMES UP YET.OR MAYBE ITS BECAUSE THE POLICE ARE CHECKING OUT WHAT TERRORIST GROUP THESE THREE CAME FROM.SO MAYBE THEY CAN ARREST FURTHER GROUP MEMBERS IN WHAT COULD BE A MANY CONSPIRACY MURDER PLOT.
12 dead in terrorist attack on Paris weekly; gunmen at large-Associated Press-By JAMEY KEATEN and LORI HINNANT-JAN07,15-YAHOONEWS
#JeSuisCharlie
PARIS (AP) — Masked gunmen stormed the offices of a satirical newspaper that caricatured the Prophet Muhammad, methodically killing 12 people Wednesday, including the editor, before escaping in a car. It was France's deadliest terrorist attack in half a century.Shouting "Allahu akbar!" as they fired, the men also spoke fluent, unaccented French in the military-style noon-time attack on the weekly paper Charlie Hebdo, located near Paris' Bastille monument. The publication's depictions of Islam have drawn condemnation and threats before — it was firebombed in 2011 — although it also satirized other religions and political figures.President Francois Hollande said it was a terrorist act "of exceptional barbarism," adding that other attacks have been thwarted in France in recent weeks. Fears have been running high in France and elsewhere in Europe that jihadis returning from conflicts in Syria and Iraq will stage attacks at home.In a somber address to the nation Wednesday night, Hollande pledged to hunt down the killers, and pleaded with his compatriots to come together in a time of insecurity and suspicion."Let us unite, and we will win," he said. "Vive la France!"France raised its security alert to the highest level and reinforced protective measures at houses of worship, stores, media offices and transportation. Schools closed across Paris, although thousands of people jammed Republique Square near the site of the shooting to honor the victims, waving pens and papers reading "Je suis Charlie" — "I am Charlie." Similar rallies were held in London's Trafalgar Square as well as Madrid, Berlin and Brussels.There was no immediate claim of responsibility for the shootings, which the Paris prosecutor said also wounded 11 people — four of them seriously — and was condemned by world leaders as an attack on freedom of expression. Supporters of the militant Islamic State group praised it.Clad all in black with hoods and carrying assault rifles, the attackers forced one of the cartoonists arriving at the office building with her young daughter to open the door with a security code.The staff was in an editorial meeting and the gunmen headed straight for the paper's editor, Stephane Charbonnier — widely known by his pen name Charb — killing him and his police bodyguard first, said Christophe Crepin, a police union spokesman. Minutes later, two men strolled out to a black car waiting below, calmly firing on a police officer, with one gunman shooting him in the head as he writhed on the ground, according to video and a man who watched in fear from his home across the street.The witness, who refused to allow his name to be used because he was afraid for his safety, said the attackers were so methodical that he first mistook them for France's elite anti-terrorism forces. Then they fired on the officer."They knew exactly what they had to do and exactly where to shoot. While one kept watch and checked that the traffic was good for them, the other one delivered the final coup de grace," he said. "They ran back to the car. The moment they got in, the car drove off almost casually."The witness added: "I think they were extremely well-trained, and they knew exactly down to the centimeter and even to the second what they had to do."Eight journalists, a guest and two police officers were killed, said Paris prosecutor Francois Molins, giving a partial breakdown of the 12 dead. Among those killed were Bernard Maris, an economist who was a contributor to the newspaper and was heard regularly on French radio, and cartoonists Georges Wolinski and Berbard Verlhac, better known as Tignous."Hey! We avenged the Prophet Muhammad! We killed Charlie Hebdo," one of the men shouted in French, according to video shot from a nearby building and broadcast on French TV. Other video showed two gunmen in black at a crossroads who appeared to fire down one of the streets. A cry of "Allahu akbar!" — Arabic for "God is great" — could be heard amid the gunshots.The video showed the killers moving deliberately and calmly, with one even bendnig over to toss a fallen shoe back into the small black car before it sped off. The car was later found abandoned in northern Paris, the prosecutor said, and they hijacked a Renault Clio. There were conflicting accounts of whether the manhunt was for two or three attackers. Corinne Rey, the cartoonist who said she was forced to let the gunmen in, said the men spoke fluent French and claimed to be from al-Qaida. In an interview with the newspaper l'Humanite, she said the entire shooting lasted perhaps five minutes, and she hid under a desk.The security analyst group Stratfor said the gunmen appeared to be well-trained, "from the way they handled their weapons, moved and shot. These attackers conducted a successful attack, using what they knew, instead of attempting to conduct an attack beyond their capability, failing as a result."Both al-Qaida and the Islamic State group have repeatedly threatened to attack France. Just minutes before the attack, Charlie Hebdo had tweeted a satirical cartoon of the Islamic State's leader giving New Year's wishes.Charlie Hebdo has been repeatedly threatened for its caricatures of the Prophet Muhammad and other sketches. Its offices were firebombed in 2011 after an issue featured a caricature of the prophet on its cover. Nearly a year later, the publication again published Muhammad caricatures, drawing denunciations from the Muslim world because Islam prohibits the publication of drawings of the prophet.Another cartoon, released in this week's issue and entitled "Still No Attacks in France," had a caricature of a jihadi fighter saying "Just wait — we have until the end of January to present our New Year's wishes." Charb was the artist."This is the darkest day of the history of the French press," said Christophe DeLoire of Reporters Without Borders.In the winter 2014 edition of the al-Qaida magazine Inspire, a so-called chief describing where to use a new bomb said: "Of course the first priority and the main focus should be on America, then the United Kingdom, then France and so on."In 2013, the magazine specifically threatened Charb and included an article titled "France the Imbecile Invader."An al-Qaida tweeter who communicated Wednesday with AP said the group is not claiming responsibility, but called the attack "inspiring."President Barack Obama offered U.S. help in pursuing the gunmen, saying they had attacked freedom of expression. He offered prayers and support for France, which he called "America's oldest ally."British Prime Minister David Cameron said his country stood united with France,"We stand squarely for free speech and democracy. These people will never be able to take us off those values," Cameron said in the House of Commons.Russian President Vladimir Putin also condemned the attack as a "cynical crime," and pledged cooperation in fighting terrorism."I think all of Europe is crying today," said Italian Premier Matteo Renzi. "All the free world is crying. All men and women who believe in freedom and reason are crying."Salman Rushdie, who spent years in hiding after his novel, "The Satanic Verses," drew a death edict from Iran's religious authorities, said all must stand with Charlie Hebdo "to defend the art of satire, which has always been a force for liberty and against tyranny, dishonesty and stupidity."Mohammed Moussaoui, president of the Union of French mosques, condemned the "hateful act," and urged Muslims and Christians "to intensify their actions to give more strength to this dialogue, to make a united front against extremism."The Organization of Islamic Cooperation based in Jiddah, Saudi Arabia, which represents 57 Muslim-majority nations, added its condemnation, saying that violence and radicalism were the biggest enemies of Islam and went against all its fundamental principles and values.On social media, supporters of militant Islamic groups praised the move. One self-described Tunisian loyalist of al-Qaida and the Islamic State group tweeted that the attack was well-deserved revenge against France.The hashtag #JeSuisCharlie was trending as people expressed support for the weekly and for journalistic freedom. The weekly's website collapsed earlier Wednesday but was later restored.___Associated Press writers Samuel Petrequin, Angela Charlton, Sylvie Corbet and John Leicester in Paris; Sarah el-Deeb in Cairo; Zeina Karam and Diaa Hadid in Beirut; and Aya Batrawy in Dubai, United Arab Emirates contributed to this story.
Suspected Islamists kill 12 in Paris attack on satirical weekly-Reuters-By Alexandria Sage and John Irish-JAN 07,15-YAHOONEWS
PARIS (Reuters) - Hooded gunmen stormed the Paris offices of a satirical magazine known for lampooning Islam and other religions on Wednesday, killing at least 12 people in the most deadly militant attack on French soil in decades.Police staged a huge manhunt for the attackers who escaped after shooting dead some of France's top cartoonists at the Charlie Hebdo weekly, as well as two police officers.One of the assailants was captured on video outside the building shouting "Allahu Akbar!" (God is Greatest) as shots rang out. Another walked over to a police officer lying wounded on the street and shot him point-blank with an assault rifle, before the two calmly climbed into a black car and drove off.A police union official said the assailants, three in total, remained at liberty and there were fears of further attacks. The official described the scene in the offices as carnage, with a further four wounded fighting for their lives.Tens of thousands joined impromptu rallies across France in memory of the victims and support for freedom of expression. The government declared the highest state of alert, tightening security at transport hubs, religious sites, media offices and department stores as the search for the assailants got under way.Some Parisians expressed fears about the effect of the attack on community relations in France, which has Europe's biggest Muslim population."This is bad for everyone - particularly for Muslims despite the fact that Islam is a fine religion. It risks making a bad situation worse," Cecile Electon, an arts worker who described herself as an atheist, told Reuters at a vigil on Paris's Place de la Republique attended by 35,000 people.Charlie Hebdo (Charlie Weekly) is well known for courting controversy with satirical attacks on political and religious leaders of all faiths and has published numerous cartoons ridiculing the Prophet Mohammad. Jihadists online repeatedly warned that the magazine would pay for its ridicule.The last tweet on its account mocked Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, the leader of the militant Islamic State, which has taken control of large swathes of Iraq and Syria and called for "lone wolf" attacks on French soil.There was no claim of responsibility. However a witness quoted by 20 Minutes daily newspaper said one of the assailants cried out before getting into his car: "Tell the media that it is al Qaeda in Yemen!"Supporters of Islamic State and other jihadist groups hailed the attack on Internet sites. Governments throughout Europe have expressed fear that fighters returning from Iraq or Syria could launch attacks in their home countries and may now review their own security."Today the French Republic as a whole was the target," President Francois Hollande said in a prime-time evening TV address, declaring a national day of mourning on Thursday.An amateur video broadcast by French television stations shows two hooded men all in black outside the building. One of them spots a wounded policeman lying on the ground, hurries over to him and shoots him dead at point-blank range with a rifle.In another clip on Television station iTELE, the men are heard shouting in French: "We have killed Charlie Hebdo. We have avenged the Prophet Mohammad."
EXECUTIONS
Paris prosecutor Francois Molins said the assailants killed a man at the entrance of the building to force entry. They then headed to the second floor and opened fire on an editorial meeting attended by eight journalists, a policeman tasked with protecting the magazine's editorial director and a guest."What we saw was a massacre. Many of the victims had been executed, most of them with wounds to the head and chest," Patrick Hertgen, an emergencies services medic called out to treat the injured, told Reuters.A Reuters reporter saw groups of armed policeman patrolling around department stores in the shopping district and there was an armed gendarme presence outside the Arc de Triomphe."There is a possibility of other attacks and other sites are being secured," police union official Rocco Contento said.U.S. President Barack Obama described the attack as cowardly and evil, while German Chancellor Angela Merkel was among European leaders condemning the shooting.The dead included co-founder Jean "Cabu" Cabut and editor-in-chief Stephane "Charb" Charbonnier. A firebomb attack had already gutted the old headquarters of Charlie Hebdo in November 2011 after it put an image of the Prophet Mohammad on its cover in what it described as a Shariah edition.France last year reinforced its anti- terrorism laws and was on alert after calls from Islamist militants to attack its citizens and interests in reprisal for French military strikes on Islamist strongholds in the Middle East and Africa.Dalil Boubakeur, head of the French Council of the Muslim faith (CFCM), condemned an "immensely barbaric act also against democracy and freedom of the press" and said its perpetrators could not claim to be true Muslims.Rico, a friend of Cabut, who joined the Paris vigil, said his friend had paid for people misunderstanding his humor."These attacks are only going to get worse. It's like a tsunami, it won't stop and what's happening today will probably feed the National Front," he told Reuters.The far-right National Front has won support on discontent over immigration to France. Some fear Wednesday's attack could be used to feed anti-Islamic agitation.National Front leader Marine Le Pen said it was too early to draw political conclusions but added: "The increased terror threat linked to Islamic fundamentalism is a simple fact." Germany's new anti- immigration movement said the attack highlighted the threat of Islamist violence. Merkel has condemned the PEGIDA movement, which drew a record crowd of 18,000 to its latest rally on Monday in Dresden.The last major attack in Paris was in the mid-1990s when the Algerian Armed Islamic Group (GIA) carried out a spate of attacks, including the bombing of a commuter train in 1995 which killed eight people and injured 150. A series of bombings of Parisian shops by Lebanese extremists in 1986 claimed 12 lives.(Additional reporting By Brian Love, Sophie Louet, Ingrid Melander, Gerard Bon, Dominique Rodriguez and Ali Abdelaty in Cairo; Writing by John Irish and Mark John; Editing by Ralph Boulton and David Stamp)
01/ 7/2015-VATICAN INSIDER-Pope condemns abominable attack on Charlie Hebdo: Everyone must stand against hatred-The scene of the attack in Paris-“Murderous violence can never be justified, the life and dignity of all must be guaranteed and protected with determination, any instigation of hatred must be rejected and respect for others must be fostered”-Iacopo Scaramuzzi
vatican city-“The Holy Father expresses the strongest condemnation for the horrible attack that plunged the city of Paris into mourning this morning with a large number of victims, spreading death and bringing dismay to the whole of France, deeply unsettling all lovers of peace, well beyond the French borders.” Vatican spokesman Fr. Federico Lombardi said this in a statement issued this evening.“Pope Francis joins the wounded and the families of victims in their prayers and suffering and urges all people to do everything in their power to stand against the spread of hatred and all forms of physical and moral violence that destroy human life, violate people’s dignity and radically undermine the fundamental goodness of peaceful coexistence among persons and peoples, regardless of nationality, religion and cultural background. Murderous violence is abominable no matter what the motivation and can never be justified. The life and dignity of all must be guaranteed and protected with determination, any instigation of hatred must be rejected and respect for others must be fostered. The Pope expresses his closeness, spiritual solidarity and support to all those who, in each of their roles, continue to strive for peace, justice and people’s rights, in order to eradicate the sources and causes of hatred at this painful and tragic time in France and throughout a world that is marked by tensions and violence.”L’Osservatore Romano opened today’s issue - which as usual came out this afternoon with tomorrow’s date - with the title “Strategia della barbarie” (A strategy of barbarity). “A bloody terrorist attack in Paris is the latest tragic expression of the strategy of barbarity that has been dominating international news almost every day for some time now,” the article on the front page of the Holy See’s newspaper reads. “Fifteen minutes prior to the attack, the weekly newspaper had published a cartoon of Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, leader of the so-called Islamic State, on Twitter. The attack appears to be a horrible act of revenge against the newspaper for publishing such content.” Late this morning, the Vatican newsroom immediately commented on the news that came in from Paris, assuring the Holy See’s “condemnation” of the “double act of violence” against people and against the freedom of press.In the morning, a group of prominent French imams had attended Pope Francis’ first General Audience for 2015. The imams are in Rome, along with the President of the French Bishops Conference Council for Interreligious Relations, Mgr. Michel Dubost and the Director of the National Service for Relations with Islam, Fr. Christophe Roucou, for a series of gatherings that will culminate tomorrow in a meeting with the President of the Pontifical Council for Interreligious Dialogue, French cardinal Jean-Louis Tauran. The imams in question are Azzedine Gaci, Rector of Orhman Mosque in Villeurbanne, Tareq Oubrou, Rector of the Great Mosque of Bordeaux, Mohammed Moussaoui, President of the Union of French Mosques and Djelloul Seddiki, Director of the Al Ghazali Institute of the Great Mosque of Paris. They were informed of the attack on Charlie Hebdo as they left the Paul VI Hall after the Pope’s General Audience.