Lost Memories wrote:France tightens security, facing 'very high' terror risk after teacher beheadingFrance’s national police have called for increased security at religious sites around the All Saint’s holiday this coming weekend, particularly noting online threats from extremists against Christians and moderate French Muslims.
Not surprising. Hope the french security will manage to prevent more attacks.
Though i don't like how christians seems to have been involved into this, since it's very doubtful many christians have much sympathy for vulgarity and profanity like in all the comics involved.
Even if, as much as it's unfair for unrelated people to get involved, it's probably naive to expect the less civil muslims who take part in terrorist attacks to realize the distinction.
And, it starts, again:
As expected, sadly, christians are always the scapegoats.
Stabbing attack in French city of Nice kills three people, wounds several
Three dead as woman beheaded in knife attack at French church
BBC article
A knife-wielding attacker shouting “Allahu Akbar” beheaded a woman and killed two other people in a suspected terrorist incident at a church in the French city of Nice on Thursday, police and officials said.
Police said three people were confirmed to have died in the attack and several were injured. The French anti-terrorist prosecutor’s department said it had been asked to investigate.
Avignon: a man with a knife killed by the police
A man armed with a knife allegedly tried to attack police officers in the street this Thursday at around 11.15 am in Avignon, according to information gathered by Europe 1. The attacker reportedly shouted "Allah Akbar" and threatened the police officers who responded by opening fire. The suspect succumbed to his injuries. An investigation is under way.
Muslims attacked the French embassy in Cyprus
A group of Muslims gathered on Tuesday in front of the French embassy in Cyprus and they clashed with police forces. The police also reported that the group removed the French flag while two people were arrested.
The Cypriot government has decided to strengthen safety measures to protect possible French targets in the country.
Meanwhile, media in Cyprus report that the police is assessing the warning recently made by Egypt’s President Abdel Fattah Al-Sisi about a potential “wave of jihadists” in the wider region of the Eastern Mediterranean and Turkey’s role.





