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So apparently, the terrorists have claimed alliegence to Al Queda in Yemen and to IS.
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So apparently, the terrorists have claimed alliegence to Al Queda in Yemen and to IS.
You were being sarcastic, weren't you?
"So take little notice of the political posturing and pompous platitudes in Paris on Sunday.
If two million people had marched through London a fortnight ago, protesting against Islamist extremism and waving cartoons of the Prophet, the Government would have sent in the riot police and made hundreds of arrests for racially and religiously aggravated hate crimes.&
Read more: Doing the hokey-cokey won t defeat terror Dave RICHARD LITTLEJOHN says it is time Britain stopped being such a soft touch Daily Mail Online
Protests against Charlie Hebdo’s front cover have seen thousands more take to the streets – with students in Somalia declaring ‘Je Suis Muslim – and I love my Prophet’. Students marched through Mogadishu on Saturday morning, three days after the commemorative edition of the satirical magazine went on sale. The magazine features a cartoon of the Prophet Mohamed shedding a tear underneath the words ‘All is forgiven’, after 12 of Charlie Hebdo’s staff were killed in a massacre earlier this month. But the use of the Prophets image has angered many Muslims around the world, with protests taking place from Somalia to Niger, and Pakistan to Jordan.
From David Vance.