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Charlie Hebdo: Gun attack on French magazine kills 12
Gunmen have attacked the Paris office of French satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo, killing 12 people and injuring seven, French officials say.
BBC UK 7 Jan 2015 – At least two masked attackers opened fire with assault rifles in the office and exchanged shots with police in the street outside before escaping by car. A major police operation is under way in the Paris area to catch the killers. – French President Francois Hollande: “This is an act of exceptional barbarism”. The latest tweet on Charlie Hebdo’s account was a cartoon of the Islamic State militant group leader, Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi.
The satirical weekly has courted controversy in the past with its irreverent take on news and current affairs. The magazine was fire-bombed in November 2011 a day after it carried a caricature of the Prophet Muhammad. People had been “murdered in a cowardly manner”, President Hollande told reporters at the scene. “We are threatened because we are a country of liberty,” he added, appealing for national unity. – UK Prime Minister David Cameron said in a tweet: “The murders in Paris are sickening. We stand with the French people in the fight against terror and defending the freedom of the press.”
BBC map – ‘Black-hooded men’ – Two of those killed are police officers, France’s AFP news agency reports, and several of the wounded are in a critical condition.
Police and rescue services near the office of Charlie Hebdo in Paris, 7 January Police and rescue services near the office of Charlie Hebdo – An eyewitness, Benoit Bringer, told French TV channel Itele: “Two black-hooded men entered the building with Kalashnikovs. “A few minutes later we heard lots of shots.” The men were then seen fleeing the building.”It’s carnage,” French police official Luc Poignant told another French channel, BFMTV. Police have warned French media to be on alert and pay attention to security following the attack. The country was already on the alert for Islamist attacks after several incidents just before Christmas. Cars were driven at shoppers in two cities, Dijon and Nantes, and police were attacked by a man wielding a knife in Tours. While the French government denied the attacks were linked, it announced plans to further raise security in public spaces, including the deployment of around 300 soldiers. http://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-30710883