RT and TND News Round-up: Paris manhunt: 3 gunmen at large, 12 shot dead at Charlie Hebdo offices
Three gunmen are on the run after killing 10 journalists and two policemen at the Paris headquarters of satirical newspaper Charlie Hebdo. Police launched a manhunt and raised security levels in the French capital.
At least two black-hooded men gunmen armed with Kalashnikov rifles entered the building of the French satirical weekly Charlie Hebdo in the 11th district on Wednesday morning. Some reports suggested that they even had a rocket-propelled grenade.
“Somebody who was nearby on the roof and saw much of the incident said three policemen then arrived on a pushbike,” Henry Samuel, the Daily Telegraph’s Paris correspondent, told Sky News.
“When they saw how armed these men were they left and then there was a kind of gunfight in the street.”
Intense shooting broke out, with the gunmen fleeing the building and getting into in a black Citroen. They left behind dead bodies and a police van riddled with bullets. France’s top security official said later there were three gunmen. Four famous French cartoonists were killed in the attack – Georges Wolinski, Jean Cabut aka ‘Cabu’, Bernard Verlhac aka ‘Tignous’ and Stéphane Charbonnier aka ‘Charb’. “They shot Wolinski, Cabu… it lasted about five minutes… I took cover under a desk… they spoke perfect French… they said they were Al-Qaeda,” cartoonist Corine Rey, aka “Coco”, was quoted as saying by the weekly Humanité.
READ MORE: Charlie Hebdo attack: Chief editor Charb, cartoonists Cabu, Wolinski, Tignous killed Several videos posted on social media showed two masked gunmen standing next to a black car on the Paris street shouting “Allahu Akbar” (“God is greatest”) and firing shots at a police car. The footage came from the upper floors of the buildings next to Charlie Hebdo’s offices.
“While fleeing they wounded a policeman and a passer-by was also hit,” the Daily Telegraph’s Paris correspondent said. The attackers got into a getaway car and set off in the direction of Porte de Pantin in northeast Paris, according to police. Abandoning the first car, they hijacked a second turning the driver out on to the road. No terrorist group has yet claimed responsibility for the attack. However, an Islamic State militant praised the attack on the French satirical magazine on Wednesday. “The lions of Islam have avenged our Prophet,” Abu Mussab, who fights for IS insurgents in Syria, told Reuters via internet connection. “These are our lions. It’s the first drops – more will follow,” he said, speaking via an internet connection from Syria. He added that he and his fellow fighters are happy about the incident. Mussab said he did not know the gunmen who carried out the attack, but added “they are on the path of the emir [IS leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi]….and our Sheikh Osama (bin Laden).” Reports suggest that the cartoons portraying Prophet Muhammed published earlier by the satirical paper were the reason for the attack. The gunmen reportedly called out the victims by name, shouting: “We have avenged the prophet.”
In November 2011, Charlie Hebdo published an issue with the Prophet Muhammed as its “guest editor”. The prophet, who Islam bans from portraying, was put on the front page saying: “100 lashes if you don’t die of laughter.”
READ MORE: ‘Who’d dare publish now?’ Swedish cartoonist’s concerns after Paris attack
The magazine said it was how they decided to celebrate the victory of the Islamist party in the Tunisian elections. Its office was firebombed following the publication. In 2005, Charlie Hebdo was sharply criticized by Muslims after it reprinted cartoons of the Prophet Muhammed from a Danish newspaper.
‘I’d rather die standing than live on my knees’: #CharlieHebdo magazine’s slain editor http://t.co/SEmt0f8n6P pic.twitter.com/fJCE3EgbGH — HuffPost UK (@HuffPostUK) January 7, 2015
Beautiful: across France, people rally in solidarity with #CharlieHebdo and freedom of speech pic.twitter.com/lMJg5uITm1 — Yair Rosenberg (@Yair_Rosenberg) January 7, 2015
Remembering the victims of the #CharlieHebdo attack http://t.co/xAP72Et9eN pic.twitter.com/SHoDHprOxU
— BuzzFeed (@BuzzFeed) January 7, 2015
Dutch cartoonist @joepbertrams with a powerful response to #CharlieHebdo: pic.twitter.com/UqBIRt4QEb
— Martyn McLaughlin (@MartynMcL) January 7, 2015
The @Independent cartoonist’s response to the #CharlieHebdo attack by Dave Brown. pic.twitter.com/yG5BRwMbTV
— Manolis Giakoumakis (@MGiakoumakis) January 7, 2015
#CharlieHebdo attack: What we know about the three gunmen who are still on the loose http://t.co/qhVg7qPxTL pic.twitter.com/vlZLzjeca0
— The Daily Telegraph (@dailytelegraph) January 7, 2015
News, opinion and analysis of the #CharlieHebdo shooting http://t.co/NpPxZRPThL pic.twitter.com/fqhqB3tGPe
— Haaretz.com (@haaretzcom) January 7, 2015
Another victim of the #CharlieHebdo attack. pic.twitter.com/rCHJ9nniwT
— Keegan Stephan (@KeeganNYC) January 7, 2015
Sources: RT, TND Twitter review; RT reprinted with permission.
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