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Post by Rikard 7/1/2015, 13:49

Source: http://www.english.rfi.fr/culture/20150107-12-dead-machine-gun-attack-french-satirical-paper-charlie-hebdo
12 dead in machine-gun attack on French satirical paper Charlie Hebdo
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The scene outside Charlie Hebdo's offices after the attack
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By RFI
Twelve people have been killed and four were in critical condition on Wednesday afternoon after two masked men armed with automatic weapons attacked the premises of satirical paper Charlie Hebdo, French police said.

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Two police officers are reported to be among the dead, as were cour of the paper's best-known cartoonists, who were known as Charb, Cabu, Wolinski and Tignous.
Visiting the site of the attack near Paris’s Place de la Bastille, President François Hollande said there was no doubt that the incident was a “terrorist attack” and condemned its “exceptional barbarity”.
“We will punish the attackers,” he declared promising to “pursue them for as long as is needed”.
Several attacks have been foiled in the last few weeks, Hollande told reporters, adding that “We knew we were threatened.”
Prime Minister Manuel Valls raised the terror alert in the Paris region to its highest level following the attack.
Two men with their faces concealed by balaclava helmets stormed the offices, opening fire with automatic weapons, reports said, with some saying they had a rocket-launcher.
They are reported to have escaped in a stolen vehicle and to have headed for the north-east of the city.
Charlie Hebdo, which prides itself on its provocative mockery of all religions, was firebombed in 2011 following its publication of a cartoon of the prophet Mohammed on its front page.
Its latest edition featured a cartoon of the Virgin Mary giving birth to Jesus Christ.
British Prime Minister David Cameron was quick to condemn the attack.
"I'm sure the whole House will want join me in condemning the barbaric attack this morning on an office of a magazine in Paris," he told the British parliament on Wednesday.

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Post by Rikard 7/1/2015, 13:51

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tTnbEqsaNjY

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Post by Rikard 7/1/2015, 13:55

Sad day for democracy and civilization, though we are many who been expecting something like this.

BBC: http://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-30710883


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Post by Rikard 7/1/2015, 14:00

Old article regarding background.

Source: http://www.france24.com/en/20120918-french-paper-courts-muslim-anger-mohammed-prophet-cartoons-charlie-hebdo/

French satirical weekly Charlie Hebdo has announced that its Wednesday edition will contain cartoons of the Prophet Mohammed that the paper's editor said will "shock those who will want to be shocked".

Fears that a wave of anger in the Islamic world could spread to Europe mounted Tuesday as it emerged a French magazine was planning to publish cartoons caricaturing the Prophet Mohammed.

Satirical weekly Charlie Hebdo confirmed that its latest edition contains several cartoons featuring Mohammed that the publication's editor said would "shock those who will want to be shocked."

The magazine is due to hit the streets on Wednesday against a background of protests across the Islamic world over a crude US-made film that mocks Mohammed and portrays Muslims as gratuitously violent.

At least 30 people have died so far in demonstrations held in over 20 countries.

Charlie Hebdo is no stranger to controversy over its handling of the issues relating to Islam.

Last year it published an edition "guest-edited" by the Prophet Mohammed that it called Sharia Hebdo. The magazine's offices in Paris were subsequently fire-bombed in what was widely seen as a reaction by Islamists.

Charlie Hebdo's latest move was greeted with immediate calls from political and religious leaders for the media to act responsibly and avoid inflaming the current situation.

Prime Minister Jean-Marc Ayrault issued a statement expressing his "disapproval of all excesses."

The magazine's editor, originally a cartoonist who uses the name Charb, denied he was being deliberately provocative at a delicate time.

"The freedom of the press, is that a provocation?" he said. "I'm not asking strict Muslims to read Charlie Hebdo, just like I wouldn't go to a mosque to listen to speeches that go against everything I believe."

Dalil Boubakeur, the senior cleric at Paris's biggest mosque, appealed for France's Muslims to remain calm.

"It is with astonishment, sadness and concern that I have learned that this publication is risking increasing the current outrage across the Muslim world," he said.

"I would appeal to them not to pour oil on the fire."

Even before news of Charlie Hebdo's plans emerged, France's large Muslim community was being urged to take to the streets in defiance of an official ban on demonstrations over the controversial film.

Messages on Twitter and social networking sites called for demonstrations to be held Saturday in Paris, Marseille and other major cities, a week after police in the capital arrested 150 people for taking part in a rowdy protest near the US embassy.

Most messages read "Don't touch my Prophet", a variation of the French anti-racism slogan "Don't Touch my Mate" popular in the 1980s.

Interior Minister Manuel Valls said Sunday the authorities would not permit any more demonstrations against the film, saying Saturday's protest had been orchestrated by groups that "advocate radical Islam".

France is home to Western Europe's largest Islamic community, with at least four million Muslims in the country.

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