2015年4月15日 星期三

Ruthless Attack on French Satirical Magazine 法國查理週刊事件

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Ruthless Attack on French Satirical Magazine
It happened yesterday at   the office of "Charlie Hebdo."
It`s a satire magazine that`s   based   in   the French capital.
It`s kind of an equal opportunity offender.
It`s made fun of Christians  , Jews, Muslims  .
"Charlie Hebdo" has published   cartoons   of the Prophet Muhammad.
That`s strictly illegal   in the Islamic faith  .
And the French official   says the gunmen who attacked   magazine employees   yesterday,
said they did it in   revenge   for   the Prophet Muhammad.
Investigators   say there were at least three terrorists   involved.
They killed the magazine`s editor  -in  -chief   as well as a number of cartoonists   and two
police officers, 12 people in   all  . And 11 others were injured  .
After the shooting  , the gunmen escaped  . And France is at its highest security   level.
As police went   after   the gunmen, thousands of men and women gathered   
in different locations   around France and Europe.
They held up pens in   support   of   the magazine
and spoke up for liberty   and free expression  .
In one part of Paris, some demonstrators   held up lighted letters that spelled   out   "Not Afraid."

Ruthless Attack on French Satirical Magazine
It happened yesterday at   the office of "Charlie Hebdo."
It`s a satire magazine that`s   based   in   the French capital.
It`s kind of an equal opportunity offender.
It`s made fun of Christians  , Jews, Muslims  .
"Charlie Hebdo" has published   cartoons   of the Prophet Muhammad.
That`s strictly illegal   in the Islamic faith  .
And the French official   says the gunmen who attacked   magazine employees   yesterday,
said they did it in   revenge   for   the Prophet Muhammad.
Investigators   say there were at least three terrorists   involved.
They killed the magazine`s editor  -in  -chief   as well as a number of cartoonists   and two
police officers, 12 people in   all  . And 11 others were injured  .
After the shooting  , the gunmen escaped  . And France is at its highest security   level.
As police went   after   the gunmen, thousands of men and women gathered   
in different locations   around France and Europe.
They held up pens in   support   of   the magazine
and spoke up for liberty   and free expression  .
In one part of Paris, some demonstrators   held up lighted letters that spelled   out   "Not Afraid."


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