Friday, January 9, 2015
PARIS ATTACK: Tensions Build As Police Surround Paris Attackers
French police have surrounded a building in a northern town where two men suspected of the Charlie Hebdo massacre are said to have a hostage. Shots have been fired and several people are said to have been wounded in Dammartin-en-Goele, 35km (22 miles) from Paris. The development comes nearly 48 hours after the attack on the magazine's office, when 12 people were shot dead. The heavily armed gunmen fled Paris by car after the attack. The attackers, who shouted Islamist slogans, are believed to have been angered by the satirical magazine's irreverent depictions of the Prophet Muhammad.
The Financial Armageddon Economic Collapse Blog tracks trends and forecasts , futurists , visionaries , free investigative journalists , researchers , Whistelblowers , truthers and many more
No comments:
Post a Comment