German paper that ran Charlie Hebdo cartoons firebombed today. (Yahoo).
A burned copy of a Hamburger Morgenpost newspaper is pictured among other documents in front of a building of German newspaper Hamburger Morgenpost in Hamburg January 11, 2015.
The building of German newspaper Hamburger Morgenpost was the target of an arson attack and two suspects were arrested, police said on Sunday. Like many other German newspapers, Hamburger Morgenpost has printed cartoons of French satire magazine Charlie Hebdo after the deadly attack on Wednesday in Paris. A police spokeswoman said that an incendiary device was thrown at the newspaper building in the night and documents were burned inside. Hmmm.......
Turkish Diyanet to send imams in Germany to symbolically guard media buildings after Friday prayers: http://t.co/6cRlsCNL2h
— Ankaralı Jan (@06JAnk) January 11, 2015
@06JAnk it is linked but it is not under direct control.
— Ahmet Arif (@ahmetarifs) January 11, 2015
just spoke with the peeps at Turkish satire magazine Leman. Davutoglu called them "immoral" 2 weeks ago - today he says "je suis Charlie"
— Boris Kálnoky (@bkalnoky) January 11, 2015
Only in Islamist terror murders do politicians tell us to please ignore the motives and what inspired the murderers.
— Garry Kasparov (@Kasparov63) January 11, 2015

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