
An op-ed by the editors of Bloomberg equates “anti-immigration nativists” with the Islamic terrorists who slaughtered the staff of Charlie Hebdo Magazine Wednesday. In its rush to attack anti-immigration activists, the piece says immigration had nothing to do with 9/11, calling the terror attack’s perpetrators “outsiders who entered the country as visitors.”
by Breitbart News7 Jan 2015, 3:26 PM PST0

Wednesday’s attack on the Paris offices of French satirical weekly Charlie Hebdo, in which 12 people were killed, caused “abhorrence” in the Vatican, according to sources at the Holy See press office.
by Thomas D. Williams, Ph.D.7 Jan 2015, 12:11 PM PST0

In light of the Charlie Hebdo massacre, Islamic preacher Anjem Choudary used it to blast free speech. He did not condemn the attacks, but suggested more laws to ban images of Mohammed.
by Mary Chastain7 Jan 2015, 12:03 PM PST0

Thousands of people gathered across Europe tonight to show their support to an anti-Islamist newspaper, after its offices in Paris were targeted today by suspected Al Qaeda militants who massacred 12 people.
by Breitbart News7 Jan 2015, 11:58 AM PST0

During the January 7 terror attack on the Charlie Hebdo headquarters, several Paris police officers fled, unable to disarm the threat, because they themselves were unarmed and outgunned.
by AWR Hawkins7 Jan 2015, 11:55 AM PST0

There are numerous reports that various media outlets, including the Associated Press and CNN, are censoring the Charlie Hebdo cartoons mocking the Prophet Mohammed. The image below is reportedly from a Daily Telegraph live blog. It has since been
by John Nolte7 Jan 2015, 11:20 AM PST0

On Wednesday, the official Twitter page of the Muslim Brotherhood, Ikhwanweb, condemned the jihadi attack on Charlie Hebdo’s office in Paris, to disappointment of its followers.
by Jordan Schachtel7 Jan 2015, 11:16 AM PST0

On September 19, 2012 at the White House daily press briefing then press secretary Jay Carney condemned the judgement of Charlie Hebdo magazine for publishing “deeply offensive,” anti-Islamic cartoons. Partial transcript as follows: REPORTER: The French government has decided to
by Pam Key7 Jan 2015, 11:16 AM PST0

Following the bloody carnage that ensued after at least two masked gunmen opened fire on the the Paris-based offices of French satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo, killing 12, supporters of ISIS (Islamic State), al Qaeda, and other extremist groups took to Twitter brandishing their praise for the killings in the name of Allah.
by Adelle Nazarian7 Jan 2015, 11:06 AM PST0

With the massacre of Charlie Hebdo magazine’s editors and cartoonists in Paris by Islamic gunmen early Wednesday afternoon, the forces of radical Islam lay the gauntlet down: radical Islam is not just fighting against Western freedom, or the hegemony of Western powers. Their real enemy is truth.
by The Investigative Project on Terrorism (IPT)7 Jan 2015, 10:22 AM PST0

Charlie Hebdo editor, Stephane “Charb” Charbonnier, refused to bow to the demands of Western heads-of-state, many of whom urged the journalist to stop publishing pictures of Prophet Muhammad on his newspaper’s pages. He also remained defiant after al-Qaeda reportedly placed his name on an “enemies of Islam’s Prophet Muhammad” hit list.
by Jordan Schachtel7 Jan 2015, 10:14 AM PST0

UPDATE: A staffer from the Financial Times responds. The piece has been updated: @NolteNC It wasn’t an editorial. It was a signed opinion piece by Tony Barber. This is the FT editorial http://t.co/ZElxYYNhjR — John Gapper (@johngapper) January 7, 2015
by John Nolte7 Jan 2015, 9:39 AM PST0

There are now at least twelve confirmed dead in the terrorist attack carried out by at least three jihadist gunmen against the Paris office of Charlie Hebdo.
by Breitbart News7 Jan 2015, 9:39 AM PST0

Radical Islamists and supporters of jihad on social media used Twitter to celebrate the three gunmen who killed twelve people and wounded nearly a dozen others at the headquarters of Charlie Hebdo in Paris, France. The attack, a retaliation against the magazine for publishing satirical images of the Prophet Muhammad, received support and justification. All of these accounts talk about jihad and the Islamic State regularly, interrupting their ISIS updates to praise the attack.
by Mary Chastain7 Jan 2015, 8:37 AM PST0

Editor’s note: this article first appeared on the BBC website Stephane Charbonnier, editor of the French satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo, was among four cartoonists killed in the Paris massacre which left 12 people dead in total. Charbonnier, known as “Charb”,
by Breitbart London7 Jan 2015, 8:34 AM PST0

France’s gun control laws are stricter than California’s, but they proved unable to stop the masked gunmen who carried out a “terrorist attack” by charging into the Paris headquarters of Charlie Hebdo, a satirical magazine, shooting and killing “as many as 12 people” and wounding 10 others on January 7.
by AWR Hawkins7 Jan 2015, 7:42 AM PST0

The Head of the European Parliament’s Press Service has tweeted that the shooting of staff at the satirical Charlie Hebdo magazine might not have been committed by Muslims. Marjory Van Den Broeke took to her twitter account to say that
by A.B. Sanderson7 Jan 2015, 6:06 AM PST0

A French author who penned a dystopian novel about a Muslim candidate winning the 2022 French Presidential Elections has been forced to defend his work on the same day Islamist extremist gunmen targeted magazine Charlie Hebdo. Michel Houellebecq’s work entitled
by A.B. Sanderson7 Jan 2015, 6:01 AM PST0

The story so far: 12 people, including two policemen, have been murdered at the offices of French satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo by two hooded men wielding AK47s. In 2011 the magazine was firebombed after running a caricature of the Prophet
by James Delingpole7 Jan 2015, 5:10 AM PST0