on 08-01-2015 05:26 AM
http://rt.com/news/220603-manhunt-paris-charlie-hebdo/
"The lions of Islam have avenged our Prophet," Abu Mussab, who fights for IS insurgents in Syria, told Reuters via internet connection. "These are our lions. It's the first drops – more will follow," he said, speaking via an internet connection from Syria. He added that he and his fellow fighters are happy about the incident.
Mussab said he did not know the gunmen who carried out the attack, but added "they are on the path of the emir [IS leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi]....and our Sheikh Osama (bin Laden)."
Reports suggest that the cartoons portraying Prophet Mohammed published earlier by the satirical paper were the reason for the attack. The gunmen reportedly called out the victims by name, shouting: “We have avenged the prophet."
The religion of peace at it again.
on 08-01-2015 11:12 AM
@the_hawk* wrote:
It would be better for an angry crowd to get them first
That would be interesing to see.
Would be the French Police stand back or try to get to them to do it themselves ?
on 08-01-2015 11:14 AM
on 08-01-2015 11:17 AM
@bushies.girl wrote:
Totally agreeTas, the guy in Sydney terrorised those people which makes him a terrorist but being the "touchyfeely" nation we are a "nicer" word had to be found .... The horror and atrocities carried out in the name of religion abhors me and it seems to be getting worse each day.
It was politely correct to not call him a terrorist, he clearly was a terrorist acting in the name of his religion
on 08-01-2015 11:18 AM
Can't argue with that Bushie xx
on 08-01-2015 11:37 AM
Sad for all concerned. The majority of muslims are not terrorists but will be targetted and blamed none the less, oh, and terrorised.
on 08-01-2015 11:38 AM
@*julia*2010 wrote:
@azureline** wrote:
@*julia*2010 wrote:
@azureline** wrote:
@daydream**believer wrote:And at least the French PM has the balls to call it what it is, a terrorist attack
What else would it be called?
Terrorist
1.
2.
i think ddb is trying to make a point here -
the actions are not being labelled as those
of a "madman".
and my point is, 3 madmen, called terrorists....................and an act of terrorism..... not exactly a normal reaction to something they don't like?
do you understand why ddb said
at least the french pm had the etc.
i think that is the point that you missed
or maybe didn't understand
You greatly inderestimate the poster's intelligence
08-01-2015 11:38 AM - edited 08-01-2015 11:39 AM
30+ people were killed by a suicide bomber in Yemen overnight also.
on 08-01-2015 11:42 AM
The Religion of Peace ? ppffftt.
Barbaric and evil savagery. I wouldn't even call it a religion. More a cult. When the gendarmes finally catch up with these heathens, they should roll out the guillotine. Oxygen thieves, pure and simple..
on 08-01-2015 11:43 AM
@the_hawk* wrote:
@idlewhile wrote:Satire is just what it means, taking a different view of events. We may not like it and we may think it goes too far eg. The 7.30 report when it did a satirical round up on PM Abbott, but we didn't go in there and let rip with Kalashnikovs.
There is NO EXCUSE for this barbarism, NO EXCUSE and we should not bow down to this terror.
Satire has been a part of literature since time began and now these animals take the it as an excuse to kill.
Frankly I'm fed up with any remark that they somehow deserved it because they printed off colour and offensive satire, that's what satire is most of the time.
These people are animals, killers, bloodlust and hate filled and NOTHING we do in the west deserves this.
We just went through one madman killer in Martin Place, did we somehow deserve that by some percieved insult or slight?
It has happened here twice so far and yet somehow people are saying we somehow invited it because of our western democracy and lifestyle.
It has happened here and will happen again because we allow them to come here, they have no desire to be like us, they want us to become like them
Why would "they" want to "be like us"?
on 08-01-2015 11:43 AM