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African Islamicists riot during anti-France protest — Jan 17, 2015
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Charlie Hebdo’s Post-Attack Issue Stokes Anger, Scores of Demonstrations. Protesters in Niger killed five people as they wrecked bars, torched churches, and blocked several major roads Saturday, in a second day of protests over a French magazine cover depicting the Prophet Muhammad.
Egypt President: “Is it Possible Muslims Should Want to Kill the Rest of the World?”
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Egyptian president Al-Sisi takes a brave stand calling for Moslems to reject violence. "Obviously he isn’t taking issue with the Koran. But it appears he is calling for a religious framework that invalidates freelance Islamic expansionism of the ISIS kind. That would be a somewhat conservative step."
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Ban on depictions has not always been absolute – Islam has a rich heritage of images and icons dating back to the 13th century. To many Muslims, any image of the prophet Muhammad is sacrilegious, but the ban has not always been absolute and there is a small but rich tradition of devotional Islamic art going back more than seven centuries that does depict God’s messenger.
Boko Haram's 'deadliest massacre': 2,000 feared dead in Nigeria — Jan 10, 2015
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Amnesty International calls the killings ‘a disturbing and bloody escalation’ and a local defence group says its fighters have given up trying to count the bodies. Hundreds of bodies – too many to count – remain strewn in the bush in Nigeria from an Islamic extremist attack that Amnesty International described as the “deadliest massacre” in the history of Boko Haram.
Barbarians of the faith: They are at the gates of both Peshawar and Paris — Jan 10, 2015
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Commentary from the Times of India.
"This war, raging across the world, is a confrontation between the lethal adrenalin of faith supremacy and belief that faith equality is the basis of civilised political and social stability. The epicentre of this war is within the Muslim successor states of the Mughal and Ottoman empires; but its destructive reach extends far beyond its immediate habitat."
Boko Harem goes on week long rampage in Nigeria. Leader aligns with Islamic State — Jan 9, 2015
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Militant Islamist Group Has Carried Out a Nearly Weeklong Massacre. By the fifth day of Boko Haram’s rampage through the northeast Nigerian town of Baga, so many residents had been shot that “dead bodies were littered everywhere,” said Maina Ma’aji Lawan, the senator for the area. Then the Islamist insurgents torched the town.
Paris Terror Attack: 4 Hostages Killed Before Police Staged Final Assault — Jan 9, 2015
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Police killed three terror suspects today in twin standoffs that left four hostages dead and a nation on edge. Some hostages were seen fleeing the site of one standoff, a Paris kosher market, and officials later said that four hostages were killed there. And at a concurrent standoff at a printing company in the town of Dammartin-en-Goele, 20 miles northeast of Paris, police killed the Charlie Hebdo attack suspects as the brothers -- one of them previously wounded -- came out of the building with guns blazing, French officials said.
Gunmen in Paris Stage Deadly Attack on Offices of Satirical Newspaper — Jan 7, 2015
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Masked gunmen opened fire in the offices of a French satirical newspaper on Wednesday, the police said, with initial reports saying that as many as 11 people had been killed and 10 wounded. Xavier Castaing, the head of communications for the Paris police headquarters, confirmed the 11 deaths, The Associated Press reported. The news channel France Info quoted a witness as saying he saw the episode from a building nearby in the heart of the French capital
References
- ↑ Anti-French Protests in Niger Kill 5 as Rallies Hit Africa, Middle East, Asia — By MAX COLCHESTER in Paris And DREW HINSHAW in Accra, Ghana | WSJ | Jan 17, 2015
- ↑ Egypt President: “Is it Possible Muslims Should Want to Kill the Rest of the World?” — By Daniel Greenfield | Frontpage Mag | Jan 17, 2015
- ↑ |Drawing the prophet: Islam’s hidden history of Muhammad images — By Emma Graham-Harrison | the Guardian, UK | Jan 10, 2015
- ↑ | Boko Haram's 'deadliest massacre': 2,000 feared dead in Nigeria — By Monica Mark | the Guardian, UK | Jan 10, 2015
- ↑ Barbarians of the faith: They are at the gates of both Peshawar and Paris — By MJ Akbar | Times of India | Jan 10, 2015
- ↑ | Boko Haram Rampages, Slaughters in Northeast Nigeria — By DREW HINSHAW in Accra, Ghana and GBENGA AKINGBULE in Abuja, Nigeria | WSJ | Jan 9, 2015
- ↑ Paris Terror Attack: 4 Hostages Killed Before Police Staged Final Assault — Good Morning America | Jan 9, 2015
- ↑ | Gunmen in Paris Stage Deadly Attack on Offices of Satirical Newspaper — By Dan Bilefsky and Maia de la Baume | New York Times | Jan 7, 2015