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Tag: Paris Attacks (November 2015)

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How This Changing Brussels Neighborhood is Trying to Leave The Stigma of Terrorism Behind

January 4, 2022January 4, 2022ELIAN PELTIERComments Off on How This Changing Brussels Neighborhood is Trying to Leave The Stigma of Terrorism Behind

Molenbeek was where a terrorist cell planned attacks that killed 162 in Paris and Brussels. Six years later, residents are trying to reinvent the area as a trial rekindles an awful association.

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Changing Brussels Neighborhood Tries to Leave Stigma of Terrorism Behind

January 4, 2022ELIAN PELTIERComments Off on Changing Brussels Neighborhood Tries to Leave Stigma of Terrorism Behind

Molenbeek was where a terrorist cell planned attacks that killed 162 in Paris and Brussels. Six years later, residents are trying to reinvent the area as a trial rekindles an awful association.

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Survivors of 2015 Paris Terrorist Attacks Testify at Trial

November 13, 2021November 14, 2021AURELIEN BREEDENComments Off on Survivors of 2015 Paris Terrorist Attacks Testify at Trial

The trauma of the 2015 terrorist attacks in Paris was highlighted in testimony by survivors and others at a trial of 20 men accused of involvement.

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Trial Begins Over November 2015 Paris Terrorist Attacks

September 8, 2021September 8, 2021AURELIEN BREEDENComments Off on Trial Begins Over November 2015 Paris Terrorist Attacks

The assaults carried out by Islamic State extremists that killed 130 people deeply rattled France and sent shock waves across Europe. The proceedings are scheduled to last at least nine months.

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Once a Slogan of Unity, ‘Je Suis Charlie’ Now Divides France

December 19, 2020Norimitsu Onishi and Constant MéheutComments Off on Once a Slogan of Unity, ‘Je Suis Charlie’ Now Divides France

After the 2015 terrorist attack on Charlie Hebdo, “I am Charlie” became a unifying slogan of free speech. Now it fuels divisions in an increasingly polarized country.

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Court Finds 14 Guilty of Aiding Charlie Hebdo and Anti-Semitic Attacks

December 16, 2020December 16, 2020Roger CohenComments Off on Court Finds 14 Guilty of Aiding Charlie Hebdo and Anti-Semitic Attacks

The accused were sentenced to between four years and life imprisonment for their roles in the 2015 attacks on a kosher supermarket and the magazine that killed 17 people.

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Paris Suspect Said Attack Was Aimed at Paper That Mocked Islam’s Prophet

September 26, 2020CONSTANT MEHEUTComments Off on Paris Suspect Said Attack Was Aimed at Paper That Mocked Islam’s Prophet

An 18-year-old immigrant from Pakistan was arrested on Friday after the stabbing of two people near the former offices of the satirical newspaper Charlie Hebdo, which was targeted in a 2015 terrorist attack.

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Paris Knife Attack: 2 Wounded Near Charlie Hebdo’s Former Office

September 25, 2020September 25, 2020AURELIEN BREEDENComments Off on Paris Knife Attack: 2 Wounded Near Charlie Hebdo’s Former Office

French authorities labeled the attack as “Islamist terrorism” because of its location and timing — as a trial is underway over the massacre at the satirical newspaper in 2015.

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Charlie Hebdo Trial Opens in Paris

September 2, 2020September 2, 2020Aurelien Breeden and Constant MéheutComments Off on Charlie Hebdo Trial Opens in Paris

With the main perpetrators dead, the court will focus on those accused of aiding the assaults on the Charlie Hebdo offices and a kosher supermarket that killed 17.

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The Coronavirus Inflicts Its Own Kind of Terror

April 6, 2020April 6, 2020STEVEN ERLANGERComments Off on The Coronavirus Inflicts Its Own Kind of Terror

The virus generates much the same fear and anxiety caused by terrorism, but it is brought by nature, not by humans. And it demands a different response: staying alone.

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