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France Republican: Armenians condemn the participation of Turkish Prime Minister

January 11, 2015 By administrator

Davutoglu-France-ISIS(Belga) The coordination of several Armenian organizations in France on Saturday condemned the announced participation of Turkish Prime Minister Ahmet Davutoglu to the “republican march” organized in Paris on Sunday after the deadly attack against Charlie Hebdo.

“Participation in this event of representatives of a State which holds the record number of journalists in prison is a disgrace and an insult to the spirit of Charlie Hebdo,” said the National Office of Coordination Council of Armenian Organizations of France , in a statement. “All the more so with Turkey to the jihadist movement (Al Qaeda and Daech) which exported terror in Paris is now an open secret,” also accuses the organization. Organizations defending human rights regularly denounce arrests of journalists in Turkey. Turkish police launched during December 1st punch operation against supporters of the Islamist imam Fehtullah Gullen, a former ally of power, especially to the Zaman newspaper, one of the major Turkish dailies. Thirty people, mostly journalists, were arrested. The European Union has denounced these operations, saying they violated “European values” that Turkey, which aspires to join the EU, is supposed to follow. (Belga)

With 97 imprisoned journalists, Turkey was designated “biggest prison for journalists ahead of Iran, Eritrea and China,” the Committee to Protect Journalists for (CPJ). According to Le Monde Diplomatique, “the power (Turkish) does not hesitate to use the entire arsenal of repression: arrests, seizure of equipment and hard drives …. Journalists are then locked in medieval conditions. “And the Prime Minister Davutoglu dare come to Paris defend freedom of the press!

On the other hand, the Turkish government has decided to support the jihadists from Syria, even those who spread terror in northern Iraq practicing a true ethnic cleansing in August, including summary executions and mass systematically kidnapping against minorities, including Christians, Shia Turkmen, Yazidis …. They raise the same racist and obscurantist ideology that those who committed the crime against Charlie or against Jewish shop Porte de Vincennes.

MRAP also condemns the presence of Avigdor Lieberman, founder and leader of the far-right party “Israel Beiteinu.” Customary racist remarks of unprecedented violence and incitement to racial hatred, Avigdor Lieberman called “bombing the Gaza Strip as the United States did with the Japanese.” In addition, it displays ultra-nationalistic and fascist, advocated the expulsion of Israeli Arab citizens, and openly rejects international law and the principle of a Palestinian state within the 1967 borders.

No, gentlemen Davutoglu and Lieberman, Netanyahu, Naftali Bennet who “has no problem killing Arabs,” Sergei Lavrov, Petro Poroshenko (and others), your place is not in the Marche citizen of Paris but before international courts. This participation guaranteed by the French government, is an insult to Charlie journalists who have always fought all fascism whether nationalist or religious. We do not defend freedom with the enemies of freedom! “Sometimes laughter is choking but it’s our only weapon,” said Cabu today our laughter chokes face this diversion of citizen momentum.

Sunday, January 11, 2015,
Stéphane © armenews.com

Filed Under: News Tagged With: Charlie Hebdo, Davutoglu, Turkish PM

WEEKLY CHARLIE The young people of Nagorno Karabakh are Charlie Hebdo

January 11, 2015 By administrator

arton106884-480x373Frontline against obscurantism and jihadist forces that have fought, Armenian youth in Nagorno Karabakh also wanted to proclaim their solidarity with Charlie Hebdo and France hit hard by terrorism of radical Islam. Ils se souviennent aussi que ce même mouvement qui a frappé en France, s’en prend également aux leurs dans tout le Moyen-Orient. They also remember that this same movement that hit in France, also taking with them in the entire Middle East. Eux aussi, ils sont Charlie. They too are Charlie.

 

Filed Under: News Tagged With: Charlie Hebdo, Karabakh

The Architect of Islamic state (ISIS) Davutoglu will be in Sunday demonstration in Paris

January 10, 2015 By administrator

A typical of Turkish rolling elites they know how to kiss and kill. It was Turkish government who set the standard of assassination of the journalist example HRANT DINK 2007, it is in Turkey hundreds of journalist are in Jail. emphasis gagrulenet

Davutoglu-NATO-ISISTurkish Prime Minister Ahmet Davutoglu will participate in Sunday’s demonstration in Paris against terrorism, organized after the attack against Charlie Hebdo, told the Anatolia news agency. “Prime Minister Ahmet Davutoglu will attend the Paris event to mark its solidarity with the French people,” said Anatolia. Davutoglu intends to display alongside German Chancellor Angela Merkel and British Prime Minister David Cameron. Davutoglu will be the most important leader of a predominantly Muslim country attended the event. His presence has been decided as relations between Turkey and the European Union have been strained in recent times, especially after accusations of erosion of civil liberties and the press since the arrival to the presidency in August former Prime Minister Christian-Conservative Recep Tayyip Erdogan.

Istanbul, January 10, 2015 (AFP) –

 

Filed Under: News Tagged With: Charlie Hebdo, Davutoglu, ISIS, Paris

French-Armenian Charlie Hebdo Humorist Didn’t Go to Work…

January 10, 2015 By administrator

n-MATHIEU-MADENIAN-CHARLIE-HEBDO-large300PARIS—French-Armenian humorist and a journalist working at Charlie Hebdo called in to the offices to say he would not be going to work, hours before three gunmen stormed the editorial offices of the satire magazine Wednesday, killing 12 employees, including the magazine’s editor, reported Huffington Post France.

As the manhunt continues throughout France for the two remaining suspects who are still at-large, Mathieu Madénian, who had been working at Charlie Hebdo since September, went on France’s Canal+ on Wednesday to explain that he had called and left a message at the Hebdo offices at 9 a.m. saying he would not be going to work that day.

“This morning at 9 I called Hebdo to say I’m not coming in,” said Madénian. He had joked that he would bring an epiphany cake, a pastry known as galette des rois, popular during the holidays. This prompted the interviewer to declare: “You were saved by the epiphany cake—you were saved by the Maggi.”

“It is incredible,” said Madénian. “I received several messages from my mother who was in tears and was asking where I was that morning. I was only thinking about the people who died.”

Filed Under: Articles Tagged With: Charlie Hebdo, French Armenian, humorist

Turkish AKP deputy claims Charlie Hebdo attack was ‘staged’

January 9, 2015 By administrator

ISTANBUL

n_76709_1A deputy from Turkey’s ruling Justice and Development Party (AKP) has claimed that the deadly Jan. 7 Charlie Hebdo attack was “staged like a movie scene.”

Ali Şahin, a member of Parliament representing the southeastern Turkish province of Gaziantep, sent a series of tweets on Jan. 8 saying the lack of traffic in the Paris street during the attack was “thought-provoking” and that it seemed “as if it was a movie scene.”

The Turkish deputy also claimed that the “God is great” rallying cry of the assailants was “a fabricated mise-en-page [layout],” apparently mixing the French word with “mise-en-scene.”

“The moment that [the assailant] left the vehicle and fired on the policeman who was lying is also thought-provoking. The direction that the gun was pointed at and fired is not the policeman. It targets to the front of him. There is no blood. The camera stops filming after the terrorists shot the police and left,” Şahin further stated.

Şahin’s views have been slammed on Turkish social media with several users describing them as “a conspiracy theory.”

Filed Under: Articles Tagged With: Charlie Hebdo, staged, Turkish AKP deputy

Terrorism: Cartoonists speak up after attack

January 9, 2015 By administrator

0,,18176841_303,00The bloody attack on “Charlie Hebdo” has provoked a powerful response from cartoonists on social media. Many are speaking out on behalf of their slain colleagues the best way they know how – with satire.

The overwhelming response of cartoonists worldwide to the shooting in Paris has been defiant. Many are determined to show they will not be intimidated or silenced by the attack on their colleagues at “Charlie Hebdo.” Four of France’s most prominent satirical cartoonists were among the magazine’s staffers killed.

This collage by Chilean cartoonist Francisco J. Olea reads, “A call to arms comrades!”

And the “comrades” certainly answered the call. Since Wednesday’s attack, cartoonists around the world have been uploading their drawings to the internet and social media platforms. A recurring symbol in many of their works is the pen as a weapon, representing press freedom and freedom of expression, in the fight against terrorism.

 

A call to arms! #CharlieHebdo pic.twitter.com/x8tHALVV2c

— banksy (@thereaIbanksy) January 7, 2015

La viñeta de hoy. Comparta y/o comente si quiere. #CharlieHebdo http://t.co/aj7Vbn3b6c pic.twitter.com/jtuiGf0Vnq

— malaimagen (@malaimagen) January 7, 2015

#CharlieHebdo pic.twitter.com/du7R4NW1zO

— Ruben L. Oppenheimer (@RLOppenheimer) January 7, 2015

Gisteren @fgeerdink vandaag mijn held Mehmet Ulger. Op zijn minst pure intimidatie. Koenders, aan het werk! pic.twitter.com/lT1kxSceaX

— Joep Bertrams (@joepbertrams) January 7, 2015

Filed Under: Articles Tagged With: after attack, Cartoonists, Charlie Hebdo, speak up

Charlie Hebdo shooting: Who are the suspects?

January 8, 2015 By administrator

150107233102-paris-attack-suspects-03-large-169By Jethro Mullen, CNN

(CNN)One of them already spent time in jail for ties to terrorism. The other came to the attention of police investigating a prison-break plot.

The Kouachi brothers are the main suspects in the deadly terrorist attack on the Paris offices of satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo.

Cherif Kouachi, 32, and Said Kouachi, 34, are both French citizens. They returned from war-torn Syria in the summer, USA Today reported, but it’s unclear if they had any recent connections with international terrorist groups.

While an intense manhunt unfolds in France to nab them, the third suspect has reportedly turned himself in. He is 18-year-old Hamyd Mourad.

Here’s what we know about the suspects who have been identified at this stage:

CHERIF KOUACHI

The younger of the two brothers being hunted by French authorities had already spent time in jail for links to terrorism.

Cherif Kouachi, a 32-year-old French citizen, was sentenced to three years in prison in 2008 for being part of a jihadist recruitment ring in Paris that sent fighters to join the conflict in Iraq.

He was arrested in January 2005, at the age of 22, when he and another man were about to set off for Syria, via which they planned to reach Iraq where war was raging.

Kouachi’s lawyer Vincent Ollivier said at the time that his client’s profile was more “pot-smoker from the projects than an Islamist.”

“He smokes, drinks, doesn’t sport a beard and has a girlfriend before marriage,” Ollivier told the French newspaper Liberation the month after his client’s arrest.

But at trial, Kouachi was described as coming under the influence of a radical Muslim preacher, Farid Benyettou, at the Addawa mosque in Paris’s 19th arrondissement.

Kouachi’s cursory training for his planned mission in Iraq involved jogging in Paris’s hilly Buttes-Chaumont park and being shown the basics of operating a Kalashnikov by a man he met at the mosque, French newspaper Le Monde reported at the time.

Kouachi told the court that he was motivated by American troops’ abuse of detainees at Abu Ghraib prison in Iraq. But he said he was relieved when he was arrested.

“The closer the departure got, the more I wanted to turn back,” he told the judge, according to Le Monde. “But if I chickened out, I was in danger of looking like a coward.”

The court said Kouachi had wanted to attack Jewish targets in France but was told by Benyettou that France, unlike Iraq, wasn’t “a land of jihad,” Bloomberg News reported at the time.

Prosecutors presented no evidence to the court of any plans to carry out attacks in France, according to a New York Times report.

Kouachi and six other people, including Benyettou, were convicted and sentenced to prison in 2008 for their roles in the recruitment ring.

Kouachi didn’t actually go to prison after the trial because half of his three-year sentence was suspended and he had already spent enough time in pre-trial detention, Bloomberg reported. He was released from custody before the trial.

A former pizza delivery boy, Kouachi was working as a fishmonger in a supermarket at the time of the trial, according to French media.

He told the court that his main interest at the time was rap music, according to Bloomberg.

In 2010, Kouachi was charged in connection with a foiled plot to break out Smain Ait Ali Belkacem, an Algerian Islamist imprisoned for bombing a Paris commuter rail station in 1995. But public prosecutors later dropped the charges, according to Le Monde.

Kouachi was born in Paris to Algerian parents, who died when he and his brother were still young, Liberation reported.

He was raised in a home in Rennes, a city in the northwestern French region of Brittany, according to the newspaper. He obtained a qualification in sports education before moving back to Paris, it said.

SAID KOUACHI

Much less is known about the elder Kouachi brother, who doesn’t appear to have as high a profile as his younger sibling.

Said Kouachi is 34 and also a citizen of France, according to French authorities.

CNN affiliate BFMTV reported that police found an ID document of Said Kouachi during the investigation.

“It was their only mistake,” said Dominique Rizet, BFMTV’s police and justice consultant.

The photo of Said Kouachi released by police shows him with close cropped dark hair and a short beard on his chin. He’s wearing a gray top with a collar.

BFMTV reported that like his brother, he was born in Paris and was known to police.

The Liberation report suggested that at the time of Cherif Kouachi’s arrest in 2005, the two brothers were both staying in Paris with a French man who had converted to Islam.

Said Kouachi’s name came to the attention of police during the investigation into the 2010 prison-break plot, but there wasn’t enough evidence to keep investigating him, Le Monde reported.

It’s unclear at this point if the brothers had any recent connections with international terrorist groups.

The FBI and U.S. intelligence agencies are mapping the suspects’ relationships for clues, including digital records. They are running the suspects’ names through databases and looking for connections with ISIS and al Qaeda.

HAMYD MOURAD

The third suspect has already turned himself in to police, a source close to the case told the news agency Agence France-Presse. Hamyd Mourad, 18, surrendered to police late Wednesday after seeing his name mentioned on social media, the source told AFP.

Mourad is in the final year of high school in the northeastern French city of Charleville-Mezieres, BFMTV reported.

He was questioned by police and taken into custody, the broadcaster reported.

It remained unclear what role, if any, Mourad might have had in the attack. Reports in French media citing people close to him, as well comments on social networks, suggested he was at school in Charleville-Mezieres at the time of the attack.

CNN’s Evan Perez and Lonzo Cook contributed to this report.

Filed Under: Articles Tagged With: Charlie Hebdo, shooting, suspects

Manhunt for Charlie Hebdo Shooting Suspects Continues

January 8, 2015 By administrator

85People gather for a moment of silence Wednesday in Lyon, France, to pay their respects to the victims of the deadly attack at the Charlie Hebdo offices.

A massive manhunt continued into a second day Thursday as police in France searched for the remaining two at-large suspects in the deadly shooting at Parisian satirical newspaper Charlie Hebdo.

The threat alert remained at its highest level, with hundreds of police and security officers activated to help protect public spaces, transportation hubs, religious centers and media outlets from further attacks. President Francois Hollande said France had thwarted multiple terrorist attacks prior to Wednesday’s incident, in which police believe brothers Said Kouachi, 34, and Cherif Kouachi, 32, along with 18-year-old Hamyd Mourad, stormed the Charlie Hebdo offices in a residential area of Paris, killing at least 12, before escaping in a black car.

Mourad turned himself in late Wednesday, police say, reportedly after seeing his name and likeness distributed through social media. There have been multiple other arrests in connection to the attack.

Police descended on a gas station in the Aisne region to the northeast of Paris following reports the two remaining suspects had robbed it. Helicopters hovered above the site, the AP reports. The pair stole fuel and food and fired shots as they left, according to the BBC.

At least one of the Franco-Algerian Kouachi brothers has a history with extremist activity. Cherif Kouachi was convicted of terrorism charges in 2008 and served 18 months in prison.

Both men should be considered heavily armed and very dangerous, French police said in a bulletin published Thursday.

A policewoman died Thursday in a shooting incident in southern Paris. That shooter also remains at large, and it is unclear whether the incident is connected to the attack on the Charlie Hebdo offices.

[READ: Charlie Hebdo Attack in Paris Professionally Orchestrated, Experts Say]

The possibility of a new attack “is our main concern,” said Hollande, as his country begins three nationwide days of mourning with flags flying at half-staff.

And it also represents the realization of Western fears that Islamic extremists with battlefield training in Syria and Iraq, and bearing European or U.S. passports may return to their home countries to carry out attacks like the shooting at Charlie Hebdo.

Filed Under: Articles Tagged With: Charlie Hebdo

Solidarity Armenia condemns the attack on Charlie Hebdo

January 8, 2015 By administrator

arton106754-270x480Armenia has added its voice to the strong international condemnation of the attack on French satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo, which left at least 12 dead.

Serge Sarkissian a envoyé une lettre à son homologue français François Hollande condamnant fermement la tuerie, présentant ses condoléances aux familles des victimes et exprimant sa solidarité avec la France. Serzh Sargsyan sent a letter to his French counterpart Francois Hollande strongly condemning the killings, expressing condolences to the families of the victims and expressing its solidarity with France.

“Nous condamnons avec la plus extrême sévérité le terrorisme dans toutes ses formes et renouvelons notre engagement à poursuivre la lutte contre le terrorisme international. “We condemn with the utmost severity terrorism in all its forms and renew our commitment to continue the fight against international terrorism.

En ces moments de grande affliction et d’importantes pertes humaines, l’Arménie et le peuple arménien sont à vos côtés, aux côtés du peuple français ami. In these times of great distress and significant casualties, Armenia and the Armenian people are by your side, alongside friend French people.

Nous exprimons notre soutien sincère et apportons notre aide aux familles des victimes en leur souhaitant courage et fermeté. We express our sincere support and offer help to the victims wishing them courage and firmness. Aux blessés, nous souhaitons un prompt rétablissement. The injured, we wish a speedy recovery.

Veuillez accepter, votre excellence, l’assurance de mon profond respect.“ Please accept, Your Excellency, the assurance of my deep respect. “

“En ce moment difficile de douleur et de perte, l’Arménie et le peuple arménien sont à vos côtés“ a écrit Sarkissian. “In this difficult time of grief and loss, Armenia and the Armenian people are by your side” wrote Sarkisian.

Edouard Nalbandian, dans une déclaration distincte a écrit : “nous exprimons nos condoléances et notre soutien au peuple et aux autorités de la France amie, ainsi qu’à la rédaction de Charlie Hebdo et aux proches des victimes“, a déclaré le ministre des Affaires étrangères, . Nalbandian, in a separate statement wrote: “We express our condolences and support to the people and authorities of France friend, and the drafting of Charlie Hebdo and relatives of the victims,” ​​said Minister of Affairs foreign,.

“Ces actes effroyables commis par des extrémistes ne peuvent avoir aucune justification et soulignent une fois de plus la nécessité d’une plus grande consolidation des efforts internationaux de lutte contre le terrorisme“, a t-il ajouté. “These horrendous acts committed by extremists can have no justification and emphasize once again the need for greater consolidation of international efforts against terrorism,” he added.

jeudi 8 janvier 2015, Thursday, January 8, 2015,
Claire ©armenews.com Claire © armenews.com

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