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UK And US Announce Joint Anti-Terror Plans

Written By Unknown on Sabtu, 17 Januari 2015 | 16.08

David Cameron and Barack Obama have announced joint plans to fight "the poisonous ideology" of Islamist extremists.

Speaking after two days of talks at the White House, the leaders said they are setting up a new group to exchange information and expertise to tackle the terrorist threat.

"We face a poisonous and fanatical ideology that wants to pervert one of the world's major religions, Islam, and create conflict, terror and death. With our allies, we will confront it wherever it appears," Mr Cameron said at a news conference with Mr Obama.

"We know what we are up against. And we know how we will win."

The announcement comes amid fears about the spread of terrorism after last week's Paris attacks that left 17 people dead and the arrest of more than two dozen people in anti-terror raids in Belgium, Germany and France.

Mr Obama said the attacks in France "underscored again how terrorist groups like al Qaeda and ISIL (Islamic State) are actively trying to inspire and support people within our own countries to engage in terrorism."

"We both recognise that intelligence and military force alone is not going to solve this problem so we are also going to keep working together on strategies to counter violent extremism that radicalises, recruits and mobilises people, especially young people, to engage in terrorism," the President said.

Mr Obama also suggested that European countries needed to make sure their Muslim populations were better "assimilated".

"The US has one big advantage in this whole process ... our Muslim populations, they feel themselves to be Americans," he said.

"And there is, you know, this incredible process of immigration and assimilation that is part of our tradition - that is probably our greatest strength."

Mr Cameron had arrived in Washington with a request for the President to help persuade American technology companies to give governments more access to encrypted communications that terrorists may use to plot attacks. 

"As technology develops, as the world moves on, we should try to avoid the safe havens that could otherwise be created for terrorists to talk to each other," Mr Cameron said at the news conference.

"We're not asking for back doors" to access electronic communications, Mr Cameron said.

"We believe in very clear front doors through legal processes that should help to keep our country safe."

The Prime Minister's policy proposals have caused concern on both sides of the Atlantic about the prospect of security efforts encroaching on privacy.

Mr Obama did not take a position on Mr Cameron's proposal, but said it was important to be able to keep tabs on terrorists' use of the internet and social media.

"When we have the ability to track that, in a way that is legal, conforms with due process, rule of law and oversight, then that's a capability we have to preserve," Mr Obama said.

The two leaders also agreed to stage cyber "war games" and establish a joint "cyber cell" to boost both countries' resistance to hack attacks.

And there was also time for them to once again express their admiration for one another.

The President paid tribute to Mr Cameron as a "great friend" and "outstanding partner", while Mr Cameron said the President was a "good friend" who shared the "same values".


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Rabbi Predicts Jewish Exodus From France

Rabbi Predicts Jewish Exodus From France

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By David Bowden, Senior News Correspondent

The rabbi of Paris's biggest synagogue has said thousands of Jews will flee France in the wake of last week's terror attacks.

Moshe Sebbag, from the vast and ornate Grand Synagogue in the French capital, says there is likely to be a mass flight to safety if the terror threat does not diminish.

He said: "Yes I think there will be a big exodus, it's a fact, you can't ignore it.

"Already this year its estimated 7,000 will leave for Israel, but after what's happened I know that everybody, or a lot of people are looking for a way out."

Sabine is one of them. She fears the Jews in France face a threat not seen since the days of the Nazis and the Second World War.

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  1. Gallery: Inside Paris' Grand Synagogue

    The Grand Synagogue was opened to the general public in 1875

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu pays a visit to the synagogue. Pic: Alain Azria

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Known as La Victoire synagogue, it is the largest in France

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One of the benches inside the synagogue

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She has three sons, the youngest of which is seven years old.

She dreamt he was killed by a terrorist who snatched him at gunpoint and has told all of her boys not to have anything that marks them out as Jewish on show in public.

She said: "I went with my son to school (non denominational) and I said to him, if someone arrives to kill people don't say that you are Jewish, never."

Sabine is already researching the possibility of buying a home in Israel, in case she determines it's too dangerous to stay in France.

She has told her older sons not to consider any higher education courses in Europe, instead advising them to study in Canada, Australia or Israel.

Sabine is not a particularly observant Jew and does not live in a Jewish enclave in Paris, but she is very apprehensive about what the future holds.

She added: "As a Jew living in Paris I feel very, very frightened. I think they wanted that and they succeeded in that."

A week after four Jewish men were killed at a kosher supermarket, Jews were back in the shops stocking up on provisions for the Sabbath, once again, though this time with soldiers on the street.

How many more times will those same people buy their goods from a French delicatessen before they deem it too dangerous to live in France at all?

Meanwhile, Prime Minister David Cameron and President Barack Obama have joined forces to fight "the poisonous narrative" of Islamist extremists.

Speaking on his way back from a meeting in Washington with Mr Obama about the terror threat following the Paris attacks, Mr Cameron said: "You can have, tragically, people who have had all the advantages of integration, who have had all the economic opportunities our countries can offer, who still get seduced by this poisonous, radical death cult of a narrative."

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Rabbi Predicts Jewish Exodus From France

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By David Bowden, Senior News Correspondent

The rabbi of Paris's biggest synagogue has said thousands of Jews will flee France in the wake of last week's terror attacks.

Moshe Sebbag, from the vast and ornate Grand Synagogue in the French capital, says there is likely to be a mass flight to safety if the terror threat does not diminish.

He said: "Yes I think there will be a big exodus, it's a fact, you can't ignore it.

"Already this year its estimated 7,000 will leave for Israel, but after what's happened I know that everybody, or a lot of people are looking for a way out."

Sabine is one of them. She fears the Jews in France face a threat not seen since the days of the Nazis and the Second World War.

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  1. Gallery: Inside Paris' Grand Synagogue

    The Grand Synagogue was opened to the general public in 1875

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu pays a visit to the synagogue. Pic: Alain Azria

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Known as La Victoire synagogue, it is the largest in France

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One of the benches inside the synagogue

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She has three sons, the youngest of which is seven years old.

She dreamt he was killed by a terrorist who snatched him at gunpoint and has told all of her boys not to have anything that marks them out as Jewish on show in public.

She said: "I went with my son to school (non denominational) and I said to him, if someone arrives to kill people don't say that you are Jewish, never."

Sabine is already researching the possibility of buying a home in Israel, in case she determines it's too dangerous to stay in France.

She has told her older sons not to consider any higher education courses in Europe, instead advising them to study in Canada, Australia or Israel.

Sabine is not a particularly observant Jew and does not live in a Jewish enclave in Paris, but she is very apprehensive about what the future holds.

She added: "As a Jew living in Paris I feel very, very frightened. I think they wanted that and they succeeded in that."

A week after four Jewish men were killed at a kosher supermarket, Jews were back in the shops stocking up on provisions for the Sabbath, once again, though this time with soldiers on the street.

How many more times will those same people buy their goods from a French delicatessen before they deem it too dangerous to live in France at all?

Meanwhile, Prime Minister David Cameron and President Barack Obama have joined forces to fight "the poisonous narrative" of Islamist extremists.

Speaking on his way back from a meeting in Washington with Mr Obama about the terror threat following the Paris attacks, Mr Cameron said: "You can have, tragically, people who have had all the advantages of integration, who have had all the economic opportunities our countries can offer, who still get seduced by this poisonous, radical death cult of a narrative."

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Four Killed In Anti-Charlie Hebdo Protests

At least four people have died in Niger in violent protests over the Charlie Hebdo's publication of a new cartoon of the Prophet Mohammed.

Forty five people were also injured in the clashes in the second city of Zinder, with demonstrators ransacking three churches and setting fire to the French cultural centre.

Three people were injured when protesters clashed with police outside the French consulate in Karachi, Pakistan.

Protesters in Senegal and Mauritania torched French flags, and Qatar and Bahrain warned that the cartoon could fuel hatred.

Thousands of people around the world have been taking to the streets to vent anger at the French satirical magazine's front-cover cartoon, which features the Prophet holding a Je Suis Charlie sign under the headline "All Is Forgiven".

In Pakistan, police fired water cannon and tear gas into the air as they clashed with protesters from the Jamaat-e-Islami religious party.

The nationwide rallies followed comments by Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif, who led parliament in condemning the cartoons in Charlie Hebdo, whose Paris offices were attacked last week, leaving 12 people dead.

A statement from one faction of the Pakistani Taliban has issued a statement lauding the Islamist Kouachi brothers who carried out the massacre, saying: "They freed the Earth from the existence of filthy blasphemers."

Insulting the Prophet carries the death penalty under Pakistan's blasphemy laws, with 14 people currently on death row.

In Jordan's capital Amman, around 2,500 protesters set off from Al Husseini mosque under tight security, holding banners that read "insulting the Prophet is global terrorism".

In Algiers, there were clashes as up to 3,000 marchers chanted: "We are all Mohammed."

Around 100 protesters rallied in Istanbul in response to a call by a group calling itself the Fraternal Platform of the Prophet's Companions, with some holding pictures of the Kouachis.

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  1. Gallery: Faces Of French Terror Victims

    Charlie Hebdo editor Stephane Charbonnier, 47, had received death threats in the past and was living under police protection. Known as Charb, He and his nine colleagues, along with the two policemen were killed at the Charlie Hebdo offices in Paris

Bernard Maris, 68, was an economist and contributor to Charlie Hebdo. He also held shares in the magazine

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UK Set To Shiver As Cold Weather Snap Bites

Written By Unknown on Jumat, 16 Januari 2015 | 16.08

The Met Office has issued a level three cold weather alert for much of the UK, with warnings of plummeting temperatures, snow and ice.

Amber watch levels are in place for northeast and northwest England, as well as Yorkshire and the Humber as temperatures are set to fall from from Friday into the weekend.

"Be aware" warnings for ice and snow are also in place across Wales, the West Midlands, northwest, and west and northwest Scotland.

The Met Office said increasingly cold air will spread from the northwest overnight on Thursday, with showers turning wintry. It warned that vulnerable people would be put at risk by the cold and said services could be disrupted.

Dr Angie Bone of  Public Health England's extreme events team urged people to help vulnerable family and friends to keep warm.

"Cold does kill, even in places where the temperatures aren't at their lowest. Most of our advice on keeping warm in cold weather may seem like common sense, but it's important that we make the point that people should think about how cold can affect them.

"Our advice is that when indoors, have plenty of warm food and drinks to stay warm and try to maintain indoor temperatures to at least 18C, particularly if you are not mobile, have long-term illness or are 65 or over."

Over the weekend, a northerly airstream will bring frost and ice for many parts.

It comes after a van driver died when a tree fell on top of his vehicle in Co Antrim and a three-year-old child and an elderly woman were among three injured when a pallet was blown from a lorry in east Belfast during strong winds.

Winds of 101mph were reported in Great Dunsell, Cumbria - the highest in the UK - while other exposed areas also saw speeds of above 70mph.

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  1. Gallery: Amber Alert For Snow In Britain

    Snow on the A9 near Dunkeld in Scotland

A dusting of snow on the South Pennines

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UK And US To Stage Cyber War Games To Test Banks

By Sophy Ridge, Political Correspondent, in Washington

Britain and the US will stage cyber "war games" together to boost both countries' resistance to cyberattacks.

David Cameron, who is in Washington to meet President Barack Obama and discuss the need to intercept internet communications and the setting up of the joint "cyber cell" to defeat cyberattacks, said there was a "broad agreement" between the US and UK.

An unprecedented amount of intelligence co-operation and information sharing between the two nations is expected to be announced at the talks.

The Prime Minister has said: "We shouldn't leave a safe space in which terrorists can communicate with each other.

"There is a broad agreement that we need to have powers, in extremis, to intercept communications between terrorists. That is what America does today. It is what Britain does today.

"We share the intelligence and information between us and this has saved countless lives, not just in Britain and America but in other countries as well.

"We must go on sharing that information, both acting under our own legal systems, the legal system in America is different to the one here."

Under the plans, GCHQ and MI5 would join with the National Security Agency (NSA) and FBI to create a rolling programme of simulated war games involving attacks on the City and Wall Street to test their resilience.

It comes after a report by GCHQ warned that British companies are under attack by hackers, criminal gangs and foreign intelligence services.

Mr Obama is strengthening the US response to cyberattacks in the wake of the hack on Sony Pictures.

Earlier this week, Mr Cameron said he wanted to give the security services access to encrypted communications online, which are used by social media companies such as WhatsApp and Snapchat.

However, reservations were voiced in the US.

Andrew McLaughlin, former internet adviser to Mr Obama, said: "Slow hand clap for David Cameron, whose proposal to ban encrypted COMMS (leaving UK wide open to hacking, spying etc) is colossally stupid."

A White House spokesman also stressed the need to balance security with a right to privacy, and the importance of keeping a "functioning relationship" with internet companies.

However, Mr Cameron said: "We face the same challenge in Britain and in America.

"We are free countries, free societies where we don't want to interfere with the privacy and civil liberties of our citizens but, in extremis, it has always been necessary, after going through the proper processes, to make sure that if terrorists are talking to each other or communicating with each other and are about to commit an outrage, it's always been necessary to try and intercept that and try to stop those bombs, those attacks, those murders taking place."

Mr Cameron said the British system had "huge safeguards against intrusion" into privacy.

He added: "I believe the British public will back me when I say that we shouldn't allow terrorists to talk to each other without being able, in extremis, with a warrant from the Home Secretary signed personally by her, to intercept those calls."


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Terror Raids Across Europe After Attack Foiled

Hundreds of police across Europe raided properties targeting Islamist terrorists after a deadly gun battle in Belgium left two dead.

More than a dozen people were held in Germany, France and Belgium amid fears of another terror attack, following the Paris atrocities. 

In Belgium, Jewish schools are closed today and security forces are surrounding the police HQ in Brussels.

The tightened security comes after two terror suspects were killed in the eastern Belgian town of Verviers "just hours" before a planned attack.

Officials believe that jihadists were hours from launching an assault on at least one police station. One suspect is under arrest. 

It has emerged that suspects targeted in Belgium had returned from fighting and training in Syria and were heavily armed. 

In Germany, meanwhile, police said they had raided 11 properties linked to radical Islamists, shortly after the Belgian operation.

The German arrests, involving 250 police, followed months of investigation into five Turkish citizens aged 31 to 44.

The Turkish citizens are suspected of "preparing a serious act of violence against the state in Syria" and money laundering, police said.

In France, 10 people were arrested overnight in anti-terrorism raids in the region.

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  1. Gallery: Belgian Police Target Returning Jihadists

    Forensic officers work in the rain on Rue de la Colline in Verviers, eastern Belgium

Belgian police shot dead two suspects in a huge operation against jihadists who had returned from Syria and planned an imminent attack

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New Footage Of Charlie Hebdo Gun Attack

Written By Unknown on Rabu, 14 Januari 2015 | 16.08

New Footage Of Charlie Hebdo Gun Attack

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New video has emerged of the Paris gunmen on the streets of the city after carrying out their attack on Charlie Hebdo last week.

The footage shows the two masked figures calmly returning to their getaway vehicle after murdering staff at the satirical magazine.

The pair reload their weapons, before one shouts: "We have avenged the Prophet Mohammed, we have killed Charlie Hebdo."

It then shows the gunmen firing on a police car as they made their escape.

The vehicle, lights flashing, is forced to reverse at speed as the killers get out of their own car, aim their weapons and open fire.

The fundamentalist brothers Said and Cherif Kouachi killed 12 people in last Wednesday's deadly attack on Charlie Hebdo, including two policemen.

One of the officers was shot at point-blank range as he lay wounded on the ground.

Their accomplice, Amedy Coulibaly, gunned down a police officer before killing four people in a Jewish supermarket in the French capital.

All three died in shoot-outs with police on Friday.

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  1. Gallery: Funerals For Paris Attacks Victims

    Police officers carry the coffins draped in the French flag of the three police officers killed in the recent terror attacks in Paris, at the city's police headquarters

The coffin of French police officer Ahmed Merabet, 40, is carried by colleagues

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The coffins of the three officers killed are placed in the courtyard of the police headquarters

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French President Francois Hollande holds a medal in front of the coffin of late police officer Clarissa Jean-Philippe

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Mr Hollande (L) and Malek Merabet (C), the brother of late police officer Ahmed Merabet, shake hands at the ceremony

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New Footage Of Charlie Hebdo Gun Attack

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New video has emerged of the Paris gunmen on the streets of the city after carrying out their attack on Charlie Hebdo last week.

The footage shows the two masked figures calmly returning to their getaway vehicle after murdering staff at the satirical magazine.

The pair reload their weapons, before one shouts: "We have avenged the Prophet Mohammed, we have killed Charlie Hebdo."

It then shows the gunmen firing on a police car as they made their escape.

The vehicle, lights flashing, is forced to reverse at speed as the killers get out of their own car, aim their weapons and open fire.

The fundamentalist brothers Said and Cherif Kouachi killed 12 people in last Wednesday's deadly attack on Charlie Hebdo, including two policemen.

One of the officers was shot at point-blank range as he lay wounded on the ground.

Their accomplice, Amedy Coulibaly, gunned down a police officer before killing four people in a Jewish supermarket in the French capital.

All three died in shoot-outs with police on Friday.

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  1. Gallery: Funerals For Paris Attacks Victims

    Police officers carry the coffins draped in the French flag of the three police officers killed in the recent terror attacks in Paris, at the city's police headquarters

The coffin of French police officer Ahmed Merabet, 40, is carried by colleagues

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The coffins of the three officers killed are placed in the courtyard of the police headquarters

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French President Francois Hollande holds a medal in front of the coffin of late police officer Clarissa Jean-Philippe

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Mr Hollande (L) and Malek Merabet (C), the brother of late police officer Ahmed Merabet, shake hands at the ceremony

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Charlie Hebdo Sells Out At Newsstands In Paris

French satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo is selling out around France after appearing for the first time since Islamist gunmen massacred 12 people at its offices.

The front cover of the magazine - which has an initial print run of three million - depicts the Prophet Mohammed holding a sign that says "Je suis Charlie,"  the slogan taken up by supporters since the attack a week ago.

Despite warnings that the image could provoke further attacks by extremists, queues formed at newsstands in the French capital from 6am and at some the issue sold out before 8am.

Charlie Hebdo distributors have since confirmed that figure will be boosted five million copies to meet demand.

One woman working at a newspaper kiosk said: "It was incredible. I had a queue of 60-70 people waiting for me when I opened.

"I've never seen anything like it. All my 450 copies were sold out in 15 minutes."

Sky's Europe Correspondent Robert Nisbet said: "This newsstand behind me outside the Gare de l'Est had 75 copies this morning, they all went, they're waiting for more.

"You can't get a copy inside the Gare de l'Est railway station at all, such is the demand not just here, but all around the world."

Copies of the magazine have appeared on the ebay auction site, with some sellers seeking more than £500.

The edition's lead editorial said: "For the past week, Charlie, an atheist newspaper, has achieved more miracles than all the saints and prophets combined.

"The one we are most proud of is that you have in your hands the newspaper that we always made."

The latest issue features a joke about the bells of Notre Dame cathedral ringing out for its murdered satirists, as well as jibes at the terrorists who killed them.

Profits from the "survivors' issue", which will be printed in French and Italian along with translations in English, Spanish and Arabic in electronic form,  will go to the families of victims of the shooting.

But the cartoon has led to warnings from Muslim groups that it could "stir up hatred".

Al Azhar, Sunni Islam's most prestigious centre of learning based in Cairo, Egypt, said the drawings "do not serve the peaceful co-existence between peoples and hinders the integration of Muslims into European and Western societies."

French Muslim groups have also urged their communities to "stay calm and avoid emotive reactions" to the magazine.

Prime Minister Manuel Valls declared a "war against terrorism" on Tuesday and in a speech called for France to pull together after the attack and the killing of four hostages at a Jewish supermarket in Paris as well as the murder of a police officer in the capital.

He said: "France is at war against terrorism, jihadism, radicalism... (not) Islam and Muslims.

"I don't want Jews in this country to be scared, or Muslims to be ashamed."

Mr Valls called for France's intelligence and anti-terrorism laws to be strengthened and "clear failings" addressed.

The Charlie Hebdo gunmen - Said and Cherif Kouachi - and their accomplice, supermarket gunman Amedy Coulibaly, were known to French intelligence agencies and had been on a US terror watch list for some time.

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  1. Gallery: Funerals For Paris Attacks Victims

    Police officers carry the coffins draped in the French flag of the three police officers killed in the recent terror attacks in Paris, at the city's police headquarters

The coffin of French police officer Ahmed Merabet, 40, is carried by colleagues

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Paris Siege Survivor's Dramatic TV Interview

Written By Unknown on Selasa, 13 Januari 2015 | 16.08

A graphic designer who hid in a cupboard under a sink while the Kouachi brothers held his boss hostage said his heart "stopped beating" at one point during the ordeal.

Lilian Lepere was working at a print company in Dammartin-en-Goele when Cherif and Said Kouachi laid siege to the building after killing 12 people in Paris.

The 27-year-old broke down in tears while recounting his ordeal to French television station France 2; the first interview he has given since the drama ended.

"One of (the brothers) came and opened a cupboard next to mine," he said. "Inside he found nothing interesting to him. Then he went towards the fridge.

"He asked his accomplice if he wanted to drink something and he responded 'No, and this isn't a time for that'.

"I thought that… if he is looking for something, for food supplies, he will look through all the cupboards.

"So he went towards the fridge and came back towards the place I was hidden in and he drinks (some water) just over my head.

"He was drinking just above me. I could hear water flowing just over my head, because my head is next to the washbasin. I can see his shadow through the opening between doors.

"I moved a little bit. My back was stuck against the pipe which was leaking. I felt water flowing; a surreal moment, completely surreal, and I said to myself 'it's like in a film. We only see that in films'.

"The brain stops thinking, heart stops beating, breath is stopped and you wait, because that is the only thing you can do."

The print firm's boss Michel Catalano told Mr Lepere to hide in the back of the building when he saw the gunmen arriving, allowing him to feed vital information to the police.

Despite hardly being able to move in the confined space, Mr Lepere described the moment he reached for his mobile phone and texted his mother who contacted police.

"It's not big. Imagine something like 70 cm by 90 cm and approximately 50 cm deep. If you move on one side you might open the door and on the other you hit the wall. So you don't move.

"At some point I told myself I should go for it, even if it makes a noise. Phones were ringing here and there in the company, so those noisy moments allowed me to move.

"I was saying that to myself to give me some hope. And after some time, after fifteen minutes, I was able to reach my mobile phone.

"At that point I knew I was in contact with the outside world and it was really good for morale. From that point everything was done between my phone and my mother's phone."

Mr Lepere's mother passed her phone to police who communicated with her son for the duration of the siege.

It was through this series of text messages that police were able to coordinate their plan to begin the assault on the Kouachi brothers.

"(The police) were using only one phone to communicate (with me) and I was able to give them as much information as I could using my ears and feelings," he said.

After eight hours, as night drew in, police launched their attack killing both brothers and ending three days of terror.


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Charlie Hebdo To Publish Mohammed Cartoon

Charlie Hebdo will feature a cartoon of the Prophet Mohammed in a special "survivor's issue" of the magazine produced after last week's massacre.

The illustrated image will show the bearded figure with a tear in his eye under the message "all is forgiven".

A total of three million copies of the magazine will be printed in several languages - instead of its usual 60,000 - when it goes on sale on Wednesday.

The cover of the magazine has been published online by the Liberation newspaper.

It is the first edition since two Islamist gunmen stormed Charlie Hebdo's headquarters in Paris on 7 January and killed 12 people, in apparent revenge for the publication of cartoons featuring the prophet.

Cherif and Said Kouachi claimed they belonged to the jihadist group al Qaeda in Yemen.

They were killed on Friday, along with accomplice Amedy Coulibaly, who claimed to belong to rival Islamic State group.

Coulibaly murdered a policewoman and then four Jewish shoppers the following day during a hostage drama at a kosher supermarket in the French capital.

Witnesses at the Charlie Hebdo offices reported the attackers shouted "we have avenged the prophet".

The bodies of the four people killed during the supermarket attack arrived in Israel on Tuesday morning ahead of a funeral in Jerusalem.

Yoav Hattab, Philippe Braham, Yohan Cohen and Francois-Michel Saada were shot dead and another 15 people taken hostage before police stormed the building, killing Colibaly.

The hunt is also continuing for Coulibaly's partner, 26-year-old Hayat Boumeddiene, who can be seen in newly released CCTV footage of her arriving at Istanbul Airport on her way to Syria.

It comes after French authorities announced the deployment of thousands of soldiers to boost security in the country in the wake of the attacks.

Defence Minister Jean-Yves Le Drian, speaking after an emergency security meeting, said: "We have decided... to mobilise 10,000 men to protect sensitive sites in the whole country.

"This is the first time that our troops have been mobilised to such an extent on our own soil."

Nearly 5,000 police officers have been deployed to protect Jewish schools.

Prime Minister Manuel Valls has said Coulibaly is likely to have received help from others.

He told French radio: "We think there are in fact probably accomplices. The hunt will go on."

A ceremony will be held on Tuesday to honour the three police officers killed in the Paris attacks.

One of them, Clarissa Jean-Philippe, will reportedly be posthumously given the Legion of Honour, France's highest decoration.

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  1. Gallery: In Pictures: Magazine That Couldn't Be Silenced

    Two editions of Charlie Hebdo pictured in Paris in September 2012. The first pictures a caveman holding fire and oil with the heading "irresponsible newspaper" while the other has an empty front page with the label "responsible newspaper".

People attend a rally in support of the magazine in November 2011, days after the offices were targeted by petrol bombs.

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Paris Terror Victims' Bodies Return To Israel

The bodies of four Jewish victims of a Paris terror attack on a kosher supermarket have arrived in Israel for burial.

A plane carrying the bodies landed at Ben Gurion International Airport outside of Tel Aviv ahead of a burial due to take place later in the day at a Jerusalem cemetery.

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and other public figures are to attend the ceremony.

The four were killed in the hostage stand-off on Friday at a kosher supermarket in Paris.

They are among 17 people who were killed in multiple terror attacks carried out last week by Islamic fighters claiming allegiance to al Qaeda and the Islamic State jihadist groups.

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  1. Gallery: Families Embrace As Bodies Back In Jewish State

    Family members of the victims of an attack at a Paris kosher grocery embrace upon the arrival of their coffins at Israel's Ben Gurion International Airport, before their burial in Jerusalem

France will deploy 10,000 soldiers on home soil and post almost 5,000 extra police officers to protect Jewish sites after the killing of 17 people by Islamist militants in Paris last week, officials said

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Supermarket Gunman Condemned By His Family

Written By Unknown on Minggu, 11 Januari 2015 | 16.08

Supermarket Gunman Condemned By His Family

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The family of slain terrorist Amedy Coulibaly - who targeted a Jewish supermarket in Paris - have condemned his killing spree.

The 32-year-old's mother and sisters spoke out against his attacks, offering their "sincere condolences" to the families of his victims in a statement.

They said: "We condemn these acts. We absolutely do not share these extreme ideas.

"We hope there will not be any confusion between these odious acts and the Muslim religion."

Coulibaly was killed by police on Friday after storming the grocer in the Porte de Vincennes area of Paris, where he shot four hostages dead.

His victims were named as Yoav Hattab, Philippe Braham, Yohan Cohen and François-Michel Saada.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who has encouraged Jews in France to emigrate to Israel following the attacks that left 17 dead, was among the first to pay tribute to the four men.

He said: "We express our deep sorrow for our Jewish brothers who were murdered simply because they were Jews.

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  1. Gallery: Faces Of French Terror Victims

    Charlie Hebdo editor Stephane Charbonnier, 47, had received death threats in the past and was living under police protection. Known as Charb, He and his nine colleagues, along with the two policemen were killed at the Charlie Hebdo offices in Paris

Bernard Maris, 68, was an economist and contributor to Charlie Hebdo. He also held shares in the magazine

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Jean Cabut, known by his pen name Cabu, was famous for a number of his characters - particularly Mon Beauf - a caricature of an ignorant, racist, sexist Frenchman. His cartoons were first published in Paris newspapers in 1954. Cabu was 76

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Bernard Velhac, 58, was a cartoonist at Charlie Hebdo. Known as Tignous (little pest) he was a member of the group Cartoonists for Peace

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Georges Wolinski began his career as a political cartoonist in 1960

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Supermarket Gunman Condemned By His Family

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The family of slain terrorist Amedy Coulibaly - who targeted a Jewish supermarket in Paris - have condemned his killing spree.

The 32-year-old's mother and sisters spoke out against his attacks, offering their "sincere condolences" to the families of his victims in a statement.

They said: "We condemn these acts. We absolutely do not share these extreme ideas.

"We hope there will not be any confusion between these odious acts and the Muslim religion."

Coulibaly was killed by police on Friday after storming the grocer in the Porte de Vincennes area of Paris, where he shot four hostages dead.

His victims were named as Yoav Hattab, Philippe Braham, Yohan Cohen and François-Michel Saada.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who has encouraged Jews in France to emigrate to Israel following the attacks that left 17 dead, was among the first to pay tribute to the four men.

He said: "We express our deep sorrow for our Jewish brothers who were murdered simply because they were Jews.

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  1. Gallery: Faces Of French Terror Victims

    Charlie Hebdo editor Stephane Charbonnier, 47, had received death threats in the past and was living under police protection. Known as Charb, He and his nine colleagues, along with the two policemen were killed at the Charlie Hebdo offices in Paris

Bernard Maris, 68, was an economist and contributor to Charlie Hebdo. He also held shares in the magazine

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Jean Cabut, known by his pen name Cabu, was famous for a number of his characters - particularly Mon Beauf - a caricature of an ignorant, racist, sexist Frenchman. His cartoons were first published in Paris newspapers in 1954. Cabu was 76

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Bernard Velhac, 58, was a cartoonist at Charlie Hebdo. Known as Tignous (little pest) he was a member of the group Cartoonists for Peace

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Georges Wolinski began his career as a political cartoonist in 1960

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Muslim Shop Worker Saved Jewish Customers

Muslim Shop Worker Saved Jewish Customers

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A Muslim shop worker has told how he saved "15 to 20" customers at a Jewish supermarket attacked by terrorist Amedy Coulibaly.

Lassana Bathily was out of the gunman's view when he stormed the Hypercacher store in eastern Paris with guns blazing.

A number of shoppers fled down stairs at the back of the shop, where they ran into the 24-year-old assistant, who thought the group could hide in a cold storage room in the basement.

He has been credited with helping the hostages - including a father and his young son - to survive the siege, in which four were killed by Coulibaly.

He told France's BFMTV: "I went to the freezer, I opened the door and a number of people came in with me.

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  1. Gallery: Commandos Storm Supermarket

    Pic: @conflictnews

Explosions rang out at the scene

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Some people are seen leaving the shop, but reports said four hostages were killed

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Muslim Shop Worker Saved Jewish Customers

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A Muslim shop worker has told how he saved "15 to 20" customers at a Jewish supermarket attacked by terrorist Amedy Coulibaly.

Lassana Bathily was out of the gunman's view when he stormed the Hypercacher store in eastern Paris with guns blazing.

A number of shoppers fled down stairs at the back of the shop, where they ran into the 24-year-old assistant, who thought the group could hide in a cold storage room in the basement.

He has been credited with helping the hostages - including a father and his young son - to survive the siege, in which four were killed by Coulibaly.

He told France's BFMTV: "I went to the freezer, I opened the door and a number of people came in with me.

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  1. Gallery: Commandos Storm Supermarket

    Pic: @conflictnews

Explosions rang out at the scene

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Some people are seen leaving the shop, but reports said four hostages were killed

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