Showing posts with label Cherif Kouachi. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Cherif Kouachi. Show all posts

Thursday, January 15, 2015

As New Photos Surface Of The Kosher Supermarket Murders In Paris Reports Indicate Al Qaeda Provided $20,000 For The Charlie Hebdo Magazine Terrorist Attack (Photos And Videos)




News reports indicate the terrorist group Al Qaeda provided $20,000 to fund the terrorist attack on Charlie Hebdo magazine in Paris, carried out by Cherif Kouachi, 32 and Said Kouachi, 34. The Kouachi brothers killed 11 cartoonists and journalists at Charlie Hebdo's offices, in addition to murdering a responding police officer in the vicinity of crime scene. The attack was launched over the magazine publishing cartoons of the Islamic figure Muhammad, which is forbidden in Islam. Some of the cartoons included Muhammad French kissing a man. 


 
Newly released store surveillance footage of the related gun attack on the Hyper Cacher kosher supermarket, undertaken by 32-year-old terrorist, reveals a grisly scene. Four innocent hostages were brutally gunned down by Coulibaly. French police raided the store and shot Coulibaly to death, as he attempted to open fire on them. 


In related news, Charlie Hebdo magazine, which normally sells 50,000 copies per week, has sold out today. After the terrorist attacks in Paris on the magazine's office, the new edition of Charlie Hebdo magazine released today sold 700,000,000 copies in the first few hours of release. 5,000,000 copies of the issue will be printed. 


The New York Times is reporting that Muslims in the Middle East are enraged over the new issue of Charlie Hebdo featuring a cover cartoon of Muhammad. The Egyptian and Turkish governments have issued restrictions on local papers disseminating Charlie Hebdo. However, France is undeterred and is supporting the publication, as well as cracking down on terrorism and hate speech, arresting 54 people in the fallout of the attacks on their nation. 

STORY SOURCE 

New Charlie Hebdo Muhammad Cartoon Stirs Muslim Anger in Mideast

JAN. 14, 2015 - BEIRUT, Lebanon — A cover illustration of Prophet Muhammad in the latest edition of the French satirical newspaper Charlie Hebdo ignited controversy in the Middle East on Wednesday, prompting Egypt and Turkey to issue or threaten restrictions on publication of the images and stirring wide debate over religion and free speech. 


Charlie Hebdo shooting: France arrests 54 as al-Qaeda in Yemen claims responsibility

Jan 14, 2015 3:28 AM ET Last Updated: Jan 14, 2015 5:56 PM ET - France ordered prosecutors around the country to crack down on hate speech, anti-Semitism and those glorifying terrorism and announced Wednesday it was sending an aircraft carrier to the Middle East to work more closely with the U.S.-led coalition fighting ISIS militants. Authorities said 54 people had been arrested for hate speech and defending terrorism since terror attacks killed 20 people in Paris last week.
 

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Sunday, January 11, 2015

Three Terrorists Dead In Police Raids In Connection With The Charlie Hebdo Magazine Murders (Video)



Al Qaeda affiliated brothers, Cherif Kouachi, 32 and Said Kouachi, 34 were killed in a police raid in Paris, France yesterday, after the terrorist duo viciously murdered 11 journalists and cartoonists at the Charlie Hebdo magazine, over publishing cartoon drawings of the Islamic figure, Muhammad, forbidden in Islam. The Kouachis took hostages in a print shop in Paris and were killed by police. 

A fellow terrorist and friend of the Kouachi brothers, Amedy Coulibaly, 32, was killed after taking hostages in a kosher supermarket, killing four innocent people on sight. Coulibaly demanded the Kouachis not be killed and allowed to go free. Coulibaly's girlfriend whom he wed in an unofficial Islamic ceremony not recognized by French law, 26-year-old Hayat Boumeddiene, is on the run. She is also involved in terrorism. Boumeddiene is believed to have fled Paris last week, traveling to Syria via Turkey.

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Friday, January 9, 2015

Two Terror Suspects In Charlie Hebdo Magazine Murders On The Loose While One Surrenders

The manhunt continues for two terrorist shooters, Cherif Kouachi, 32 and Said Kouachi, 34, connected to the deadly massacre at the Charlie Hedbo magazine in Paris, France. 11 cartoonist and journalists as well as one police officer were shot to death, over cartoons of the Islamic figure, Muhammad. The Muslim religion forbids Muhammad be drawn. The execution style murders shocked and appalled France and the world, as gunmen believed to be affiliated with Al Qaeda stormed the Charlie Hedbo headquarters and began calling out the names of select employees, then executing them. 

It was a cold, cruel act to murder people over their art. The Judiciary Report advises writers and cartoonists to be selective regarding what they publish, when it comes to religious matters, as it may incite fanatics who will turn to murder. At the end of the day, human life is very precious and must be treated as such. Therefore, we should endeavor to preserve it as best as possible, even if it means agreeing to disagree, even when we know we are right. It is not letting evil win. You can do more good if you are alive and opposing injustice in other ways.