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Dutch filmmaker Theo van Gogh was killed after he made a short movie criticizing Islam.
The Danish cartoonist Kurt Westergaard is still alive, despite several attempts on his life.
Thanks for clarifying.
Dutch filmmaker Theo van Gogh was killed after he made a short movie criticizing Islam.
The Danish cartoonist Kurt Westergaard is still alive, despite several attempts on his life.
I wonder why he did this, and if he knows where the other two are now. I can't imagine surrendering to police if he wasn't going to talk to them tho.
https://twitter.com/DavidClinchNews/status/553003750495772673/photo/1
photos of the two suspects .. french police release
If you don't believe in the afterlife; why do you care what happens in the afterlife? I'm curious why you would even care if you don't believe in afterlife if you have a punishment or don't which is what this is referring to.
Will be just terrible if those two get away. Is there really no way to lock down exits to the country with how open Western Europe travel is?
source?
Anyone have a picture of the second cop shot inside the office building?
Charb whose real name was Stephane Charbonnier, 47, artist and publisher of Charlie Hebdo.
Cabu whose real name was Jean Cabut, 76, Charlie Hebdos lead cartoonist. Honoured with the Legion of Honour, Frances highest decoration, in 2005.
Georges Wolinski Tuinisian born artist, 80. Had been drawing cartoons since the 1960s, and worked for Hara-Kiri, a satirical magazine considered a forerunner to Charlie Hebdo.
Tignous whose real name was Bernard Verlhac, 57, was a member of a group of artists called Cartoonists for Peace.
Bernard Maris known as Uncle Bernard, 68, was an economist and wrote a regular column for Charlie Hebdo.
Honore Phillipe Honore, 73, cartoonist, who had worked for Charlie Hebdo since 1992. He was the artist who drew the last cartoon tweeted by the weekly only moments before the massacre. The cartoon shows the leader of the Islamic State and the Levant (ISIS), Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, presenting his New Year message saying and especially good health!
Michel Renaud a former journalist and political staffer who had founded a cultural festival. He was visiting the Charlie Hebdo offices from Clermont-Ferrard.
Mustapha Ourrad a copy editor for Charlie Hebdo. Of Algerian descent.
Elsa Cayat Charlie Hebdo analyst and columnist.
Frederic Boisseau building maintenance worker.
Franck Brinsolaro 49-year-old policeman appointed to head security detail for Charb. He was the father of a one-year-old daughter.
Merabet Ahmed - 42 and a French Muslim. A police officer and member of the 11th arrondissement brigade.
the most mindblowing thing about all of this to me is that there are still people in 2015 are willing to kill others over a fucking cartoon.
Also this needs to be posted again and again
You didn't kill Charlie Hebdo. You made it stronger.
It's too late anyway, for all we know they could almost be in poland by now.Will be just terrible if those two get away. Is there really no way to lock down exits to the country with how open Western Europe travel is?
According to Wikipedia, life without parole is only applicable to the following crimes:
For everything else, the maximum sentence is life in prison with a possibility of parole after 22 years.
the most mindblowing thing about all of this to me is that there are still people in 2015 are willing to kill others over a fucking cartoon.
Boston marathon asshat surrendered too. Maybe too scared to become a martyr?
That is the beauty of free speech, if something is offensive and terrible you can scream about it and make yourself heard.
We can get angry, we can get passionate about this, you can be completely wrong too, but losing lives is simply unacceptable.
I hope we can overcome extremism together one day.
By the way, custody in France is usually 24 hours long, renewable once. However, for terrorist cases, it can be as long as 96 hours.
Gives the police plenty of time to get info from the suspect.
What do non-extremists do to overcome extremism?
What do non-extremists do to overcome extremism?
If anyone has seen the awful video of (the policeman's) execution, he calls the terrorist about to shoot him "chef", which means "chief", and is a commonly used slang term by mostly Maghrebi or Arab French people, and it's basically the equivalent of "dude". By using the term, the policeman was trying to appeal to the guy's conscience, because it's a friendly and down to earth term. But the guy still shot him point blank without hesitating. Just thinking about it makes me sick to the heart.
Quran answers you in verse 3:6-3:9
Good summary of something I've failed to formulate in clear enough terms;
What do non-extremists do to overcome extremism?
Good summary of something I've failed to formulate in clear enough terms;
He's an 18 year old kid. When I was that age I was sharing my counter-strike statistics and aol chat shenanigans with my friends. What happens when the entire state police, interpol and the SWAT tactical forces are looking for your 18 year old dumb ass? He probably hedged his bets.
Good summary of something I've failed to formulate in clear enough terms:
Good summary of something I've failed to formulate in clear enough terms;
Because saying that people who do not believe a certain religious text deserve severe punishment just for the fact that they do not believe degrades them in the eyes of those who believe. The very idea that you deserve punishment for doubting the validity of texts that some guy claims to have received while being alone in a cave is a poisonous ethical statement that, if taken as an ethical template for how these issues are to be assessed generally, can corrupt a person's ethical thinking and thus his actions.
Somebody like the murderers can easily think that god's ethical reasoning is applicable to similar situations, and from there on it is easy for a maniac to go from "He deserves it" to "I'll make sure he get's it."
The fact that that punishment is supposed to happen in an afterlife is irrelevant.
But that wasn't our subject anyway. I still don't see how you can defend that a book, allegedly written by an infallible, perfect person, and meant to be read by fallible people as the ultimate guideline, allows itself to be "misinterpreted". Such a person would have wirrten something that even those maniacs could not have misunderstood.
"Never, ever kill somebody for something he just believes, says, or writes." would be a good try.
Does the Quran answer why God only had a vessel / communicator / prophet on earth thousands of years ago? Why there is no guiding force here on Earth now? I imagine there probably is some kind of caveat that conveniently explains that actually -- future proofing if you will. Do all the writings come truth-certified? Can we verify they came from Mohammed's own accounts, when we know they filtered through scribes? What of the hadiths which came from dozens of sources?
The Quran doesn't answer anything except the blind faith of people in ancient texts of unknown origin IMO.
In Britain we used to chip weapons out of pieces of flint / slate, worship things like the sun or water gods, and we'd drag our bodies across the countryside to bury our dead in burial mounds and make ritual sacrifice. We'd waste coins and goods on the corpse for the journey to the afterlife. Then came the domestication of the horse. The wheel. The mining of iron ore. And copper. The Romans and their Gods. The Christians and their god. The divorce from the papacy and the birth of protestantism, the birth of the Church of England. Civil wars. Two World Wars. Suffragettes. Civil rights. Monarchy reduced to a symbolic function. Fast forward to the present and we're a secular society that truly doesn't look back and doesn't need any of this shit. We don't bow or defer to our royalty or religion, we don't follow all of the same oppressive fire and brimstone practices that we used to just because it was written down somewhere or decreed by some self appointed religious figurehead. It's been about 400 years since anyone was killed for heresy or blasphemy. We do still do some stupid, shit stuff, but the point is, surely progressive people can recognise that the past is a mess, and that people could not possibly have been infallible or without political motive. Scripture is a nonsense to me.
To me, religion is what humans used to use to morally indoctrinate, calm, control and prosecute people with before they codified more modern, inclusive, superior civil laws. I wish people could enlighten me as to how easily they take it to their hearts as the truth, or any form of it. I just don't understand religion. And believe me, it's not because I lack 'faith'. Faith is something I am *glad* I am not afflicted by.
I don't care if you want to believe that stuff. If it brings you love and comfort I am happy for you.
My problem today, in the midst of this, is that the discourse has shifted to this wishy washy inward sounding of caution - people trying to defend the religious, people trying to defend their own religion, and people obviously fearful that we will create more extremism if we dare to offend the religious. What was threatened today wasn't religion. It was common decency. It was freedom of the press. That's what we should all be outraged about and conscious of defending. Maybe a full and proper examination and headlong clash of civilisations is what this world needs to cure itself of these ridiculous fanatics.
What do non-extremists do to overcome extremism?
He's helped assassinate people (not just murder them, assassinate them). He is no kid.
He's an 18 year old kid. When I was that age I was sharing my counter-strike statistics and aol chat shenanigans with my friends. What happens when the entire state police, interpol and the SWAT tactical forces are looking for your 18 year old dumb ass? He probably hedged his bets.
My friend thinks this is a false flag because of this video
!!!!WARNING VIOLENT/GRAPHIC CONTENT!!!
You're critiquing the quality of satirical illustrations in a thread about ten journalists and two police officers being murdered because said drawings offended a few fragile, despicable religious lunatics. Pity you're unable to understand why people suspect you're implying something other than your own distaste for the content of the cartoons. I doubt anyone is concerned that you're annoyed, though.I completely agree with that. I'm annoyed that I have to keep emphasizing this because I dislike Charlie Hebdo's art, but oh well.
He's helped assassinate people (not just murder them, assassinate them). He is no kid.
Seeing the video of the execution made me really sad. How can you take someone's life without any emotion? It was like they were roboters. Makes me ashamed that these cowards are the same species as i am.Good summary of something I've failed to formulate in clear enough terms:
Will be just terrible if those two get away. Is there really no way to lock down exits to the country with how open Western Europe travel is?
Would be nice of you to flag that for what it is, since some might not want to see that.
Didn't want to see that.
Thanks!
All we as people can do is stand united, no matter our background, and vehemently condemn these atrocities.
That is the greatest "Fuck You" we can send to these terrorist scumbags, Muslims and the rest of the world alike.