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Terror attack kills 12 at Paris newspaper - 4 wounded, gunmen identified

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Report by the New-York Times:

Terror Attack on Charlie Hebdo Newspaper in Paris Kills 12

PARIS — Masked gunmen with automatic weapons opened fire in the offices of a French satirical newspaper on Wednesday in Paris, the police said, killing 12 people and then escaping in a car.

President François Hollande said the attack on the weekly, Charlie Hebdo, was “without a doubt” an act of terrorism and raised the nationwide terror alert to its highest status. He said that several terrorist attacks had been thwarted in recent weeks.

The gunmen were still at large hours after the shooting. The French authorities added additional security at houses of worship, news media offices and transportation centers. Some schools were on lockdown and an extensive manhunt for the gunmen was being carried out across Paris.


A senior French prosecutor said the victims included two police officers, including one assigned to guard the newspaper’s offices and its top editor. The second officer was shot and killed as he lay on the ground, the police said.

The radio station France Info quoted a witness as saying that he saw the episode from a nearby building in the heart of the French capital, not far from the Place des Vosges.

“About a half an hour ago, two black-hooded men entered the building with Kalashnikovs,” the witness, Benoît Bringer, told the station.

“A few minutes later, we heard lots of shots,” he said, adding that the men were then seen fleeing the building.

Xavier Castaing, a police spokesman, said that three armed men, wearing masks, had forced their way into the offices and fired indiscriminately at people in the lobby, hitting many. He said that they were carrying AK-47 weapons, and that the attack had lasted several minutes before the attackers fled by car.

News reports said the attackers shot at the police outside the building before escaping. During the attack, several journalists sought cover on the roof.

In 2011, the office of the weekly was badly damaged by a firebomb after it published a spoof issue “guest edited” by the Prophet Muhammad to salute the victory of an Islamist party in Tunisian elections. It had announced plans to publish a special issue renamed “Charia Hebdo,” a play on the word in French for Shariah law.

A lawyer for the newspaper said that a number of prominent editors and cartoonists had been killed on Wednesday, including the cartoonists Stéphane Charbonnier, known as “Charb,” and Jean Cabut, who signs his work “Cabu.” He said that the cartoonists Georges Wolinski and Bernard Verlhac were also among the victims.

The police said that they had discovered an abandoned car used by the gunmen in the 20th Arrondissement of Paris.

One journalist at the scene, who asked that her name not be used, texted a friend after the shooting: “I’m alive. There is death all around me. Yes, I am there. The jihadists spared me.”

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Clockwise from top left, the cartoonists Jean Cabut, known as Cabu; Bernard Verlhac, who drew under the name Tingous; Georges Wolinski; and Stéphane Charbonnier, better known as Charb.

The cabinet was set to meet in an emergency session at 2 p.m., officials said.

A senior United States counterterrorism official said on Wednesday that the American authorities were following the developments in Paris closely, but that they had not yet identified any individuals or groups who might be responsible for the attack.

The United States official noted that, according to social media reports, the attackers did refer to the Prophet Muhammad, saying he was “avenged.”

President Obama, in a statement, condemned the attack.

“Time and again, the French people have stood up for the universal values that generations of our people have defended,” he said. “France, and the great city of Paris where this outrageous attack took place, offer the world a timeless example that will endure well beyond the hateful vision of these killers. We are in touch with French officials, and I have directed my administration to provide any assistance needed to help bring these terrorists to justice.”

In a condolence letter addressed to Mr. Hollande, Chancellor Angela Merkel of Germany expressed condolences, saying, “In this difficult hour, we stand close at the side of our French friends.”

“This horrible act is not only an attack on the lives of French citizens and the domestic security of France,” Ms. Merkel said. “It also stands as an attack on the freedom of expression and the press, a core element of our free, democratic culture that can in no way be justified.”


The cover of the newspaper on Wednesday featured a caricature of Michel Houellebecq, a controversial novelist whose sixth novel, “Submission,” predicts a future France run by Muslims, in which women forsake Western dress and polygamy is introduced. On the cover, Mr. Houellebecq is depicted as a wizard and smoking a cigarette. “In 2022, I will do Ramadan,” he is shown saying.

The book’s publication, ahead of presidential elections in 2017, comes as the increasingly influential far-right National Front has helped spur a loud and often acrimonious debate about immigration. The attack comes as nearly 1,000 French citizens have gone or planned to join jihadist groups in Iraq and Syria last year, further fueling concerns about radical Islam encroaching into France.

Last month, Prime Minister Manuel Valls ordered hundreds of additional military personnel onto the streets to reinforce a routine deployment of security forces after a string of attacks across France raised alarm about Islamic militancy.

In Dijon and Nantes, a total of 23 people were wounded when men drove vehicles into crowds, with one of the drivers shouting an Islamic rallying cry. The authorities depicted both drivers as mentally unstable.

The attacks stoked concerns that militants were ramping up attacks against French citizens in retaliation for the French government’s support for the United States-led air campaign against Islamic State militants in Syria and Iraq. The attacks came after violence attributed to lone-wolf attackers in London in 2013, in Canada in October, and in Sydney, Australia, last month.

Charlie Hebdo is part of a venerable tradition in France, deploying satire and insolence to take on politicians and the police, bankers and religions of all kinds, including this week a mock debate about whether Jesus existed or not.

The weekly was born in controversy in 1970 with the ban of a publication called Hara-Kiri after it mocked the death of former President Charles de Gaulle. That prompted its journalists to set up a new weekly, Charlie Hebdo, a reference to its reprint of Charlie Brown cartoons from the United States.

The publication, which has a weekly circulation of about 30,000, suffered through periods in the 1980s when it ceased publication. Like other frail journals in the French newspaper industry, it recently issued appeals to its readers for financial aid with a declaration on its site, “Charlie Is in Danger.”

Michael J. Morell, the former deputy director of the Central Intelligence Agency and now a consultant to CBS News, said it was unclear whether the attackers were acting on their own or directed by organized groups.

“This is the worst terrorist attack in Europe since the attacks in London in July of 2005,” Mr. Morell said. “The motive here is absolutely clear: trying to shut down a media organization that lampooned the Prophet Muhammad. So, no doubt in my mind that this is terrorism.”

He added, “What we have to figure out here is the perpetrators and whether they were self-radicalized or whether they were individuals who fought in Syria and Iraq and came back, or whether they were actually directed by ISIS or Al Qaeda.”
 
Did they recently publish something that could potentially set off the usual suspects?

I'm hearing about it on the radio right now. According to witnesses, one of the shooters said he wanted to avenge the Prophet :/

Edit: France Info confirms 10 dead and 5 wounded
 
Has there been any link established between the cartoons that were published in 2012 and this shooting?

Edit: shit, your last post gives more info...10 dead...
 

Zaph

Member
Unbelievable.

I really hope this has nothing to do radical Islamists. Western Europe is already on tenterhooks.
 

warthog

Member
Man, what the fuck. From what I'm hearing 2 gunmen with automatic firearms assaulted the magazine HQ and also targeted police in the vicinity. They appear to have fled the scene. And yes, reports ranging from 7-11 deaths.
This is all uncertain.

Fuck this shit. Fuck these crazy sick bastards.
 

MacNille

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I think they got killed over this:
Charliehebdo.jpg


how weak is your prophet, that you have to kill people for satire and over a fucking cartoon?
 

neorej

ERMYGERD!
I can't wait for the assholes to come out of the woodworks and defend this shit because of insulting a religion.

I hope they find the dogs who did this and bring them to justice.
 
Charlie Hebdo staff has gone hiding onto the roof:

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https://twitter.com/MartinBoudot/status/552778548810108930/photo/1

Holding a grudge over a 2 year old cartoon is fucking crazy. Get some perspective people.

Are you referring to this one (from July 2013)?


Translation: "Massacre in Egypt - The Koran is shit - It doesn't stop bullets"

I think they got killed over this:
Charliehebdo.jpg


how weak is your prophet, that you have to kill people for satire and over a fucking cartoon?

Or this one?

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The President will hold a crisis reunion at the Elysée Palace at 2 pm. Paris time (1 and a half hour from now)

Does it matter when and what the cartoons said?

Not really but I just wanted to give some context for those not familiar with that newspaper
 

Ushojax

Should probably not trust the 7-11 security cameras quite so much
Cowardly animals.

These morons still don't understand that freedom of expression is not going to go away.
 
Fuck. This is horrible.

Was wondering what was up with all the sirens (I live less 10 minutes from there).

Edit: it's now "at least 10 dead"? My god.
 

jelly

Member
I can only believe these people are uneducated and brainwashed. It boggles my mind otherwise how someone could take it so seriously and not get on with their lives
 
Holy shit they had assault rifles and an RPG? How the hell did they get that over in Europe?

You really thought gun ban policies disarm criminals? The same shit happened in 2012 when Mohammed Merah killed Jewish kids inside their own school in Toulouse. He had Uzis - not exactly grandpa's hunting rifle.
 

Vitten

Member
Reminds me of the ex Syria fighter who went on a killing spree last year in a Jewish museum in Brussels. Wouldn't be surprised if it's the same here: muslim extremists who went to fight in Syria for IS and returned to Europe even more fucked up than before and packed with lethal skills.

IS really produces some of the worst human scum on this planet..
 

Dilly

Banned
Reminds me of the ex Syria fighter who went on a killing spree last year in a Jewish museum in Brussels. Wouldn't be surprised if it's the same here: muslim extremists who went to fight in Syria for IS and returned to Europe even more fucked up than before and packed with lethal skills.

IS really produces some of the worst human scum on this planet..

It almost feels like France has a larger amount of these religious nuts running around than other countries in Europe.
 

Kathian

Banned
I do think I'd be concerned about Waabist extremism in France; its mostly immigrants/decedents from North Africa whose families are very conservative in nature who came to the country mostly on the back of a history of colonial France.

Seems relationships between communities in France especially are worsening.

I can only believe these people are uneducated and brainwashed. It boggles my mind otherwise how someone could take it so seriously and not get on with their lives

Theres a reason recruiters target the young and seem to also be targeting the mentally ill. Susceptible because most others are more sensible.
 

Milchjon

Member
I'm starting to let go of the "extremist tiny tiny minority" angle considering how many of these shootings happen in France.

There are several million Muslims in France.

The number of Muslims actually perpetrating terrorist attacks are probably still in the double figures.

So yes, something to the order of 0.001% or one in hundred thousand is technically still a tiny minority.

Well thats the reason of the protests in Germany.

The reason for the protests arrives months after the protests?

How prescient.
 
You really thought gun ban policies disarm criminals? The same shit happened in 2012 when Mohammed Merah killed Jewish kids inside their own school in Toulouse. He had Uzis - not exactly grandpa's hunting rifle.

I want to know how they managed to carry around an RPG and Assault Rifle around. They're not exactly conspicuous. To me it's like..'Is it indicative of a bigger ring'?
 
There are several million Muslims in France.

The number of Muslims actually perpetrating terrorist attacks are probably still in the double figures.

So yes, something to the order of 0.001% or one in hundred thousand is technically still a tiny minority.



The reason for the protests arrives months after the protests?

How prescient.

Well its stuff like this. Not this exact event.
 
This is why we need to double down on these types of comic, to show these subhumans that you cannot censor harmless cartoons just because you find it offensive.
 

Majine

Banned
I know there are anti-islam Protests by far right people, but are there protests by regular muslims against these kinds of nutheads? I mean, I'm sure there are, you just don't hear about them as much. I think those kinds of Protests would bridge people together.
 
I'm starting to let go of the "extremist tiny tiny minority" angle considering how many of these shootings happen in France.

Why? As horrendous as this is, it's still only carried out by a few crazy individuals that happen to belong to a group that number in the millions.

Don't lose perspective.
 
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