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They draw cartoons of jesus and you expect them not to on someone whom they don't even believe.
Can they draw cartoons like SexyKali or of anyother hindu god/goddess in a bad way ?They draw cartoons of jesus and you expect them not to on someone whom they don't even believe.
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French prosecutors opened a terror inquiry Friday after a police employee was stabbed to death at a station southwest of Paris by a suspected Islamist extremist from Tunisia who was then shot dead by the security forces. Three people have been detained in connection with the attack.
President Emmanuel Macron said France would never give in to "Islamist terrorism" after the attack in Rambouillet, a tranquil commuter town about 60 kilometres (40 miles) from Paris, which revived the trauma of a spate of deadly attacks last year.
France's national anti-terrorism prosecutors said they had opened a terror investigation, also involving the DGSI domestic intelligence service, into the murder of a person holding public authority. Three people from the suspect's "entourage" were detained on Friday, according to a judicial source.
A source close to the inquiry told AFP the attacker shouted "Allahu Akbar" (God is Greatest) during the attack.
Chief anti-terror prosecutor Jean-François Ricard, who spoke outside the station along with Prime Minister Jean Castex, confirmed that "comments made by the assailant" indicated a terror motive, without giving further details.
'By her side'
The attack took place in the secure entrance area of the station at around 2:20pm (1220 GMT), a police source added.
The 49-year-old woman, an administrative assistant and mother of two who was returning from a lunch break, was stabbed in the throat twice and died of her wounds shortly afterwards, the source said.
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The attacker, 36, was fatally wounded when an officer opened fire on him.
He arrived in France illegally in 2009 but had since obtained residency papers, a police source said, adding that he was unknown to security services. He had just moved to Rambouillet.
About 30 police officers wearing balaclavas raided the suspect's home in Rambouillet on Friday evening, AFP reporters at the scene said.
Police also searched the home of the person who sheltered the assailant when he first arrived in France, sources close to the inquiry said.
Macron vowed on Twitter that "in our fight against Islamist terrorism, we will never give in," identifying the murdered woman as Stéphanie.
"The nation is by the side of her family, her colleagues and security forces," he said.
Interior Minister Gérald Darmanin, who also visited officers in Rambouillet, said security would be stepped up at stations nationwide.
Spate of attacks
Several attacks over the last year have reignited concerns about the spread of radical Islam inside France as well as immigration.
In September, a Pakistani man wounded two people with a meat cleaver outside the former offices of satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo, which had printed cartoons of the Prophet Mohammed.
On October 16, a young Chechen refugee beheaded teacher Samuel Paty who had showed some of the caricatures to his pupils.
And on October 29, three people were killed when a recently arrived Tunisian went on a stabbing spree in a church in the Mediterranean city of Nice.
In the most severe recent attack against French police, three officers and one police employee in Paris were stabbed to death in October 2019 by an IT specialist colleague who was himself then shot dead.
He was later found to have shown an interest in radical Islam.
These attacks came after the massacres carried out by Islamist extremists from 2015 that began with the massacre of staff in the offices of Charlie Hebdo in January that year.
In France's deadliest peacetime atrocity, 130 people were killed and 350 were wounded when Islamist suicide bombers and gunmen attacked the Stade de France stadium, bars and restaurants in central Paris and the Bataclan concert hall in November 2015.
The next year a man rammed a truck into a Bastille Day crowd in Nice in 2016, killing 86 people.
Just a few weeks before, in June 2016, two police officers were stabbed to death at their home outside Paris by a man claiming allegiance to the Islamic State group.
Macron's government has introduced legislation to tackle radical Islamist activity in France, a bill that has stirred anger in some Muslim countries.
France will 'never give in to Islamist terrorism,' says Macron after policewoman's killing
French prosecutors opened a terror inquiry Friday after a police employee was stabbed to death at a station southwest of Paris by a suspected Islamist extremist from Tunisia who was then shot dead by…www.france24.com
Can they draw cartoons like SexyKali or of anyother hindu god/goddess in a bad way ?
Will give terrorism to jew Holocaust15 min
French prosecutors opened a terror inquiry Friday after a police employee was stabbed to death at a station southwest of Paris by a suspected Islamist extremist from Tunisia who was then shot dead by the security forces. Three people have been detained in connection with the attack.
President Emmanuel Macron said France would never give in to "Islamist terrorism" after the attack in Rambouillet, a tranquil commuter town about 60 kilometres (40 miles) from Paris, which revived the trauma of a spate of deadly attacks last year.
France's national anti-terrorism prosecutors said they had opened a terror investigation, also involving the DGSI domestic intelligence service, into the murder of a person holding public authority. Three people from the suspect's "entourage" were detained on Friday, according to a judicial source.
A source close to the inquiry told AFP the attacker shouted "Allahu Akbar" (God is Greatest) during the attack.
Chief anti-terror prosecutor Jean-François Ricard, who spoke outside the station along with Prime Minister Jean Castex, confirmed that "comments made by the assailant" indicated a terror motive, without giving further details.
'By her side'
The attack took place in the secure entrance area of the station at around 2:20pm (1220 GMT), a police source added.
The 49-year-old woman, an administrative assistant and mother of two who was returning from a lunch break, was stabbed in the throat twice and died of her wounds shortly afterwards, the source said.
it
06:12
The attacker, 36, was fatally wounded when an officer opened fire on him.
He arrived in France illegally in 2009 but had since obtained residency papers, a police source said, adding that he was unknown to security services. He had just moved to Rambouillet.
About 30 police officers wearing balaclavas raided the suspect's home in Rambouillet on Friday evening, AFP reporters at the scene said.
Police also searched the home of the person who sheltered the assailant when he first arrived in France, sources close to the inquiry said.
Macron vowed on Twitter that "in our fight against Islamist terrorism, we will never give in," identifying the murdered woman as Stéphanie.
"The nation is by the side of her family, her colleagues and security forces," he said.
Interior Minister Gérald Darmanin, who also visited officers in Rambouillet, said security would be stepped up at stations nationwide.
Spate of attacks
Several attacks over the last year have reignited concerns about the spread of radical Islam inside France as well as immigration.
In September, a Pakistani man wounded two people with a meat cleaver outside the former offices of satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo, which had printed cartoons of the Prophet Mohammed.
On October 16, a young Chechen refugee beheaded teacher Samuel Paty who had showed some of the caricatures to his pupils.
And on October 29, three people were killed when a recently arrived Tunisian went on a stabbing spree in a church in the Mediterranean city of Nice.
In the most severe recent attack against French police, three officers and one police employee in Paris were stabbed to death in October 2019 by an IT specialist colleague who was himself then shot dead.
He was later found to have shown an interest in radical Islam.
These attacks came after the massacres carried out by Islamist extremists from 2015 that began with the massacre of staff in the offices of Charlie Hebdo in January that year.
In France's deadliest peacetime atrocity, 130 people were killed and 350 were wounded when Islamist suicide bombers and gunmen attacked the Stade de France stadium, bars and restaurants in central Paris and the Bataclan concert hall in November 2015.
The next year a man rammed a truck into a Bastille Day crowd in Nice in 2016, killing 86 people.
Just a few weeks before, in June 2016, two police officers were stabbed to death at their home outside Paris by a man claiming allegiance to the Islamic State group.
Macron's government has introduced legislation to tackle radical Islamist activity in France, a bill that has stirred anger in some Muslim countries.
France will 'never give in to Islamist terrorism,' says Macron after policewoman's killing
French prosecutors opened a terror inquiry Friday after a police employee was stabbed to death at a station southwest of Paris by a suspected Islamist extremist from Tunisia who was then shot dead by…www.france24.com
They listened to holocaust they should listened to Muslim sentiments.They draw cartoons of jesus and you expect them not to on someone whom they don't even believe.
Your gods are doings sex on temple walls why you should offended, it's Muslim matter not idol worshippersvery good , india is with france in fight against all types of terrorism.
let them draw whatever they want they are allowed to do according to law , we will not murder them for that , if somebody is offended he can protest in legal way according to law of the land .
france should keep an eye on illegal immigrants or fake asylum seekers . attackers are mostly from this group
Will give terrorism to jew Holocaust
They listened to holocaust they should listened to Muslim sentiments.
Your gods are doings sex on temple walls why you should offended, it's Muslim matter not idol worshippers
That is why they blew up Libya and Syria - to stop terrorists.
then stay in your lands , why go to kafir lands to take refuge and asylum ? follow kafir laws or get what you are getting in france , no terrorism will be tolerated .
This world is for everyone to share not some allocated plot for higher upsthen stay in your lands , why go to kafir lands to take refuge and asylum ? follow kafir laws or get what you are getting in france , no terrorism will be tolerated .
You have a valid pointThey draw cartoons of jesus and you expect them not to on someone whom they don't even believe.
very good , india is with france in fight against all types of terrorism.
let them draw whatever they want they are allowed to do according to law , we will not murder them for that , if somebody is offended he can protest in legal way according to law of the land .
france should keep an eye on illegal immigrants or fake asylum seekers . attackers are mostly from this group
so France will never give in to terror
yet they will continue provoke and get attacked time and time again
the only consistent thing about the French is they never learn from their losses
even the head of the French intelligence services admitted that the number 1 reason for over 2,000 muslims in French prisons on terror charges is due to French foreign and domestic policy
in another words French foreign and domestic policy is the reason for these terror attacks
you cannot separate the foreign policy from terrorism
This world is for everyone to share not some allocated plot for higher ups