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Nice Terror attack latest Analysist; Way forward after three stabbed to ...
The Paris Attack: A Ploy Between The Disbelievers And The Khawarij – Shaykh Khalid Al-Uthmaan Posted by Abdul Kareem Ibn Ozzie
#ParisAttacks | Zuckerberg Explains Why Facebook "Safety Check" was activated for France
#ParisAttacks | Zuckerberg Explains Why Facebook “Safety Check” was activated for France
Facebook CEO, Mark Zuckerberg
In a statement on his Facebook Page, Mark Zuckerberg reacting to criticisms from users who complained that Facebook was being hypocritical for activating the “Safety Check” for France in commiseration with the French people over the recent terror attacks in Paris that saw more than a hundred dead while the company never did so for other countries like Kenya,…
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I don't think it's normal for me to hear my mom sobbing in the phone after several missed calls because she thought I have been already murdered by terrorists. I don't think it's normal, that I ran down those few meters from my school to the pizza restaurant, because I'm scared that someone will shoot me. I don't think it's normal as I stand in line, waiting for my orders to get ready, holding my little sister's hand tightly and regretting for a thousand times that I brought her to the city on a Saturday noon, because I'm waiting when will one of the entering people pull out a gun. I don't think it's normal for me, someone who supported the refugees when they were in my country now suddenly be afraid of them.
Surveillance VIDEO of Fight Where Spencer Stone Was STABBED Released: Two Asian Suspects Sought
Surveillance VIDEO of Fight Where Spencer Stone Was STABBED Released: Two Asian Suspects Sought
Earlier we reported on the stabbing of one of the heroes that thwarted the French terror attack earlier this year. The attack happened last night, and surveillance footage of the fight that preceded it has already been released.
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Show #45. On this episode of the Fresh Brew Podcast we discus French terror attacks, the LGBT news, and did the rovers land on Mars? Plus Chris rounds up the indie ref of 2014.
Get in touch with the show, tweet your message to @LennieAuckland.
Host: Lennie Auckland. Producer: Matt Auckland.
Apparently the terrorists in France are dead. This’ll be my only post on this subject.
The freedoms of speech and expression are non negotiable pillars of a free and democratic society. No amount of senseless violence and threats will change that.
http://www.wired.com/2015/01/je-suis-charlie/
Today, all journalists have been attacked. Our colleagues in Paris have been brutally murdered for something they created with pen and ink (or their digital equivalents). Something they created that was simultaneously harmless and harmful, inane and enraging.
And with their tragic and indefensible deaths, we have been enraged. The cartoons in Charlie Hebdo may have been graceless and intentionally provocative and not funny. Tech journalism may sometimes be unimportant and vapid and self-indulgent. But all speech plays a part in creating a civilized society, whether from Demosthenes and Bill O’Reilly, Marshall McLuhan and Lawrence Lessig, or TechCrunch and Gizmodo.
As Charbonnier said two years ago, “I’d rather die standing than live on my knees.” We all have an obligation to stand with him, to tell truth to power, and to forever ensure that our fellow journalists did not die in vain." -- BY JORDAN GOLSON in WIRED Magazine