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this morning in france, ten journalist working for the newspaper "Charlie Hebdo" were shot dead in paris, killed by religious fundamentalist.

they were killed just because they were defending liberty of speech, libery of press.

 

this topic is not political but just to show solidarity with their family, and remind that keeping liberty alive is an everyday fight.

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When will all this bullshit end!?

 

I remember when charlie hebdo had there office firebombed like 3 years ago. Some fucked up people out there..

 

sadly it will probably never end as long as religion is held so strong -- its all over religious crap, everyone killing in the name of their god

 

well except for american war its always over control of oil -- but then again political members and the rich consider their money god so its still somewhat in the name of their god

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sadly it will probably never end as long as religion is held so strong -- its all over religious crap, everyone killing in the name of their god

 

well except for american war its always over control of oil -- but then again political members and the rich consider their money god so its still somewhat in the name of their god

They still claim God gave them the authority so the masses go for it. Bush called the war a Crusade and claimed God asked him to do it. His followers ate it up.

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"Moderates" from every religion are to blame. By continuing to support religion and their magic books (that DO promote murder and hate) they provide the cesspool of superstition on which the turd of terrorism floats. Until every (montheistic) religion is utterly forgotten there will never be the fairness and reason required to achieve peace.

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This Terrorist made by USA, just like in Ukraine, just research alliitle bit and you know its all fake

The Bostoin Bomber http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yAgX6cHZaQE

 

Ukrain http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G7gJocCHp5M

 

Next is Africa, Asia Eurasia, mostly the Slavic people....

Its have all to do with the Illuminati....or just google about the truth of the Spanish influenza....

Or just like the 9/11, we people have to wake up and dont belive everything...

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Its the truth....

Im learn a lot of the Quran, and Bible, for booth, its forbitten to drink alcohol, to eat pigs, its only one God, youre americans try to make the Muslims bad, but youre have to know, the muslims just defend them self....

WHEN a muslim kill some one, its Dchihad, its terrorism, its the USA-made "al-qaida" .....Bin Laden was made by the FBI,

just like Boko Haram (Haram menas sin,no oje Muslim would call himself a sin..), now, its in France, whats next ? germany, Great Britain, Niederland, Spain, Australia...you will see.

Christian, Muslim or whatever, killing is forbidden by the Bible and Quran, the media represent Muslims as bad, but Isöam means Peace, AFG defend them self from Soviets,

The USA make Billions with Afghanistan Heroin, just reesearch....or sty dumb and belive everything the Media say.

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Reports in the brothers have been killed.

 

Dusk was falling, the police moved in (they'd been holed up in an industrial estate north of Paris)

 

The hostage taker in the Paris supermarket had been demanding the release of the brothers.

 

It seems they are moving in on the supermarket guy as well. Explosions, hostages running out.

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fanatics killers were all killed by police troops in the late afternoon.

time to think about the families of innocent victims. I hope (without really believing it) it's the end of the nightmare

 

now, it's time to be alltogether as one, as one heart, one soul,

everyone standing against fanatism.

 

we are all charlie

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fanatics killers were all killed by police troops in the late afternoon.

time to think about the families of innocent victims. I hope (without really believing it) it's the end of the nightmare

 

now, it's time to be alltogether as one, as one heart, one soul,

everyone standing against fanatism.

 

we are all charlie

Indeed, it's not a time to be political it's time for us to set differences aside and stand behind our French brothers and sisters and show that we do not fear nor negotiate, an eye for an eye and the world would be blind.

We are all Charlie

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France, as part of a NATO-led coalition, has been arming, funding, aiding, and otherwise perpetuating Al Qaeda terrorists for years, beginning, on record in Libya with the overthrow of Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi and continuing until today with NATO‘s arming, harboring, and backing of Al Qaeda terrorists including the so-called “Islamic State” (IS) within and along Syria’s borders.

With the recent attack in Paris likely the work of the very terrorists France has been arming and backing across North Africa and the Middle East, the French government itself stands responsible, guilty of the continued material support of a terrorist organization that has now killed French citizens, including two police officers, not only on French soil, but within the French capital itself.

 

2011France supplying weapons to Libyan rebels, London Telegraph:
A French military spokesman, Colonel Thierry Burkhard, said it had provided “light arms such as assault rifles” for civilian communities to “protect themselves against Col Gaddafi”.
But the decision to arm the rebels is a further move towards direct involvement in the land war on top of the air war against Col Muammar Gaddafi. The Nafusa rebels have come closest to breaking through to Tripoli itself of any of the front lines of the conflict, while three months of Nato bombing have failed to dislodge Col Gaddafi from power.
Le Figaro, the French newspaper which first reported the air drops, said the shipment included rifles, machine guns and rocket-propelled grenades, along with Milan anti-tank missiles.

2011Libyan rebel commander admits his fighters have al-Qaeda links, London Telegraph:
Abdel-Hakim al-Hasidi, the Libyan rebel leader, has said jihadists who fought against allied troops in Iraq are on the front lines of the battle against Muammar Gaddafi’s regime.

 

2012France to push for arming Syria’s opposition coalition, the BBC:
France’s foreign minister has said he will discuss supplying arms to the Syrian opposition coalition with European partners.
The government plans to push for a relaxation of the EU arms embargo to Syria to enable “defensive arms” to reach opposition fighters.

2013Syria crisis: France and Britain move a step closer to arming rebels, the London Guardian:
France and Britain have moved a step closer to arming the opposition to the Assad regime in a radical move aimed at tipping the balance in the two-year civil war while also ignoring European policy on Syria.
The French president, François Hollande, went into an EU summit in Brussels with a dramatic appeal for Europe to join Paris and London in lifting a European arms embargo, but the sudden policy shift was certain to run into stiff German opposition.

 

2013Syrian rebels pledge loyalty to al-Qaeda, USA Today:
A Syrian rebel group’s April pledge of allegiance to al-Qaeda‘s replacement for Osama bin Laden suggests that the terrorist group’s influence is not waning and that it may take a greater role in the Western-backed fight to topple Syrian President Bashar Assad.
The pledge of allegiance by Syrian Jabhat al Nusra Front chief Abou Mohamad al-Joulani to al-Qaeda leader Sheik Ayman al-Zawahri was coupled with an announcement by the al-Qaeda affiliate in Iraq, the Islamic State of Iraq, that it would work with al Nusra as well.

 

2014 - France delivered arms to Syrian rebels, Hollande confirms, France 24:
President Francois Hollande said on Thursday that France had delivered weapons to rebels battling the Syrian regime of Bashar al-Assad “a few months ago.”

 

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R.I.P to the Victims

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Everything isn't some false flag. They're is evil in every corner of the earth just depends on who can get their hands on the right stuff and with the right ideology. Islam is a beautiful religion when handled properly like most but in the hands of radicals horrors will come. i feel sorry for the ones who lost. I know the feeling it's unexplainable. people can point the finger here or there but the outcome no matter what is people who thought their beliefs are worth more than human life. Which is never the answer you must respect your worst enemy the most to truly value them. other wise human nature will make people do the most ugly of things

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France, as part of a NATO-led coalition, has been arming, funding, aiding, and otherwise perpetuating Al Qaeda terrorists for years, beginning, on record in Libya with the overthrow of Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi and continuing until today with NATO‘s arming, harboring, and backing of Al Qaeda terrorists including the so-called “Islamic State” (IS) within and along Syria’s borders.

With the recent attack in Paris likely the work of the very terrorists France has been arming and backing across North Africa and the Middle East, the French government itself stands responsible, guilty of the continued material support of a terrorist organization that has now killed French citizens, including two police officers, not only on French soil, but within the French capital itself.

 

2011France supplying weapons to Libyan rebels, London Telegraph:

A French military spokesman, Colonel Thierry Burkhard, said it had provided “light arms such as assault rifles” for civilian communities to “protect themselves against Col Gaddafi”.

But the decision to arm the rebels is a further move towards direct involvement in the land war on top of the air war against Col Muammar Gaddafi. The Nafusa rebels have come closest to breaking through to Tripoli itself of any of the front lines of the conflict, while three months of Nato bombing have failed to dislodge Col Gaddafi from power.

Le Figaro, the French newspaper which first reported the air drops, said the shipment included rifles, machine guns and rocket-propelled grenades, along with Milan anti-tank missiles.

 

2011Libyan rebel commander admits his fighters have al-Qaeda links, London Telegraph:

Abdel-Hakim al-Hasidi, the Libyan rebel leader, has said jihadists who fought against allied troops in Iraq are on the front lines of the battle against Muammar Gaddafi’s regime.

 

2012France to push for arming Syria’s opposition coalition, the BBC:

France’s foreign minister has said he will discuss supplying arms to the Syrian opposition coalition with European partners.

The government plans to push for a relaxation of the EU arms embargo to Syria to enable “defensive arms” to reach opposition fighters.

 

2013Syria crisis: France and Britain move a step closer to arming rebels, the London Guardian:

France and Britain have moved a step closer to arming the opposition to the Assad regime in a radical move aimed at tipping the balance in the two-year civil war while also ignoring European policy on Syria.

The French president, François Hollande, went into an EU summit in Brussels with a dramatic appeal for Europe to join Paris and London in lifting a European arms embargo, but the sudden policy shift was certain to run into stiff German opposition.

 

2013Syrian rebels pledge loyalty to al-Qaeda, USA Today:

A Syrian rebel group’s April pledge of allegiance to al-Qaeda‘s replacement for Osama bin Laden suggests that the terrorist group’s influence is not waning and that it may take a greater role in the Western-backed fight to topple Syrian President Bashar Assad.

The pledge of allegiance by Syrian Jabhat al Nusra Front chief Abou Mohamad al-Joulani to al-Qaeda leader Sheik Ayman al-Zawahri was coupled with an announcement by the al-Qaeda affiliate in Iraq, the Islamic State of Iraq, that it would work with al Nusra as well.

 

2014 - France delivered arms to Syrian rebels, Hollande confirms, France 24:

President Francois Hollande said on Thursday that France had delivered weapons to rebels battling the Syrian regime of Bashar al-Assad “a few months ago.”

 

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R.I.P to the Victims

 

? France didn't deliver weapon to Al-qaeda, they prevent young people to get in syria most of the time. Now every country sell weapons to others, not sure the rest of your post is.

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