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Latest update on the nationalities of some of the attackers.

An Egyptian passport and Syrian passport were found on two attackers at the Stade de France, according to the French newspaper La Liberation.

As reported previously, French police say one of the perpetrators at the Bataclan siege was identified by his fingerprints as a Frenchman who was known to security services.
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Absolutely tragic. Not sure when they declared it but France has a mandatory curfew, the first one since 1944 and has declared Martial Law on the country.
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I blame the refuges, get them out of every country and throw them back into their own, apparently Paris was targeted because of the refuges (also jihad John) if I was prime minister my response would be

"All refuges will be sent back home, we will not be targeted anymore"

Refuges are full of ISIS terrorists and everyone knows this

If the refugees can't go back home and don't have a home them that's fought luck, that's not France's problem
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Kfuq wrote I blame the refuges, get them out of every country and throw them back into their own, apparently Paris was targeted because of the refuges (also jihad John) if I was prime minister my response would be

"All refuges will be sent back home, we will not be targeted anymore"

Refuges are full of ISIS terrorists and everyone knows this

If the refugees can't go back home and don't have a home them that's fought luck, that's not France's problem


You seem rather misinformed on it all.

Firstly you blame the refugee crisis for the attacks - It's not the refugees fault that these extremists might be amongst them, they are trying to get away from exactly the same people who carried out these attacks. It's the fault of governments for not ensuring proper inspections at the borders of the countries these people travel through. The 7/7 bombings were before the refugee/migrant crisis, so were the Mumbai hotel attacks, the Madrid bombings and let's not forget all the terrorist attacks that happen within the Middle East. Terrorist attacks don't just happen within the western world, they happen in Middle eastern countries like Lebanon, Turkey, Syria etc, because these extremist groups don't just set out to kill westerners, they kill anyone who won't follow their insane extremist beliefs. Organisations like Islamic state kill more Muslims than anyone else in the world.

Your second point of "All refugees will be sent back home, we will not be targeted anymore" - The western world isn't target because of the refugees, we are open to terrorist attacks because of the continuos obliteration of these countries by western governments coincides with the extremists beliefs. Bombing creates the perfect environment for terrorist groups to flourish as these extremists belief that they should retaliate by attacking the invaders/unbelievers (which is what fighting in the name of 'Jihad' is). As long as the west continues to bomb these countries then we will pay the price by being hit with terrorist attacks, I mean do the governments just expect to obliterate a country with bombs just for their own political beliefs and not face any retaliation at all? These extremists are going to end up fighting back. Terrorism cannot defeat democracy but at the same time democracy can't defeat terrorism. If we do nothing, terrorism spreads but if we continue to bomb these countries, terrorism spreads just as much. It is literally an impossible situation.

Your final point about it being tough that these peoples don't have homes - how would you like that if someone said that to you and then you were turned away? Entire towns have been completely flattened by a combination of terrorist attacks, government attacks and the bombings conducted by foreign nations like Russia and the USA. Somewhere between 250,000 and 300,000 civilians have died already as a result of the Syrian conflict, if we sent the refugees back, hundreds of thousands maybe millions might be mass murdered as a result of all this conflict. If your house got bombed, you wouldn't stay out in the open further increasing the risk of being killed, you would move out of the country to find safety and shelter. Tell me you wouldn't want to flee, if your town or city was day in day out being torn to shreds either by drones, or jets, or tanks or gunfire day in day out, I certainly would, because I don't want to die, and I'm sure many others would want to leave as well.
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Adolfin wrote Well, when Muslims and Islam followers complain that we stereotype them, this is the very reason.

It is very sad, and also the reason that we can't have good things, hell, I am worried to go to concerts, because maybe a few assholes want to shoot it up for no dawn reason. It is awful that France is in a state of emergency, and those 60 to 100 hostages will probably be shot up. Very sad...

To the Muslim supporter, due to what I read, it HAS been done by the Muslims, AGAIN.

Miss wrote One man has been arrested in the hall and states "I am from ISIS".

BigRedMachine wrote Reports say that some of the gunmen shouted "revenge for Syria" whilst carrying out attacks.


#RIP #PreyForParis


How is this the reason why you should stereo type muslims? dumb shit
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Its starting to become scarier with these types of attacks rising and rising..

How long till more countries are attacked?

Governments need to open their eyes and start shutting down borders and putting out protection in highly populated areas.

I mean a man was stopped today at Gatwick with a "Suspicious item"

Then you have these nuclear missiles being tested in America..

All I know is, tensions are high everywhere right now.
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BigRedMachine wrote
Kfuq wrote I blame the refuges, get them out of every country and throw them back into their own, apparently Paris was targeted because of the refuges (also jihad John) if I was prime minister my response would be

"All refuges will be sent back home, we will not be targeted anymore"

Refuges are full of ISIS terrorists and everyone knows this

If the refugees can't go back home and don't have a home them that's fought luck, that's not France's problem


You seem rather misinformed on it all.

Firstly you blame the refugee crisis for the attacks - It's not the refugees fault that these extremists might be amongst them, they are trying to get away from exactly the same people who carried out these attacks. It's the fault of governments for not ensuring proper inspections at the borders of the countries these people travel through. The 7/7 bombings were before the refugee/migrant crisis, so were the Mumbai hotel attacks, the Madrid bombings and let's not forget all the terrorist attacks that happen within the Middle East. Terrorist attacks don't just happen within the western world, they happen in Middle eastern countries like Lebanon, Turkey, Syria etc, because these extremist groups don't just set out to kill westerners, they kill anyone who won't follow their insane extremist beliefs. Organisations like Islamic state kill more Muslims than anyone else in the world.

Your second point of "All refugees will be sent back home, we will not be targeted anymore" - The western world isn't target because of the refugees, we are open to terrorist attacks because of the continuos obliteration of these countries by western governments coincides with the extremists beliefs. Bombing creates the perfect environment for terrorist groups to flourish as these extremists belief that they should retaliate by attacking the invaders/unbelievers (which is what fighting in the name of 'Jihad' is). As long as the west continues to bomb these countries then we will pay the price by being hit with terrorist attacks, I mean do the governments just expect to obliterate a country with bombs just for their own political beliefs and not face any retaliation at all? These extremists are going to end up fighting back. Terrorism cannot defeat democracy but at the same time democracy can't defeat terrorism. If we do nothing, terrorism spreads but if we continue to bomb these countries, terrorism spreads just as much. It is literally an impossible situation.

Your final point about it being tough that these peoples don't have homes - how would you like that if someone said that to you and then you were turned away? Entire towns have been completely flattened by a combination of terrorist attacks, government attacks and the bombings conducted by foreign nations like Russia and the USA. Somewhere between 250,000 and 300,000 civilians have died already as a result of the Syrian conflict, if we sent the refugees back, hundreds of thousands maybe millions might be mass murdered as a result of all this conflict. If your house got bombed, you wouldn't stay out in the open further increasing the risk of being killed, you would move out of the country to find safety and shelter. Tell me you wouldn't want to flee, if your town or city was day in day out being torn to shreds either by drones, or jets, or tanks or gunfire day in day out, I certainly would, because I don't want to die, and I'm sure many others would want to leave as well.



You're deluded when it comes to this topics, so I'm not going to responded with a long paragraph, you think you know best but you don't have a single clue with what's happening
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So horrible that humans have a motive to do this to other humans.
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Kfuq wrote
BigRedMachine wrote
Kfuq wrote I blame the refuges, get them out of every country and throw them back into their own, apparently Paris was targeted because of the refuges (also jihad John) if I was prime minister my response would be

"All refuges will be sent back home, we will not be targeted anymore"

Refuges are full of ISIS terrorists and everyone knows this

If the refugees can't go back home and don't have a home them that's fought luck, that's not France's problem


You seem rather misinformed on it all.

Firstly you blame the refugee crisis for the attacks - It's not the refugees fault that these extremists might be amongst them, they are trying to get away from exactly the same people who carried out these attacks. It's the fault of governments for not ensuring proper inspections at the borders of the countries these people travel through. The 7/7 bombings were before the refugee/migrant crisis, so were the Mumbai hotel attacks, the Madrid bombings and let's not forget all the terrorist attacks that happen within the Middle East. Terrorist attacks don't just happen within the western world, they happen in Middle eastern countries like Lebanon, Turkey, Syria etc, because these extremist groups don't just set out to kill westerners, they kill anyone who won't follow their insane extremist beliefs. Organisations like Islamic state kill more Muslims than anyone else in the world.

Your second point of "All refugees will be sent back home, we will not be targeted anymore" - The western world isn't target because of the refugees, we are open to terrorist attacks because of the continuos obliteration of these countries by western governments coincides with the extremists beliefs. Bombing creates the perfect environment for terrorist groups to flourish as these extremists belief that they should retaliate by attacking the invaders/unbelievers (which is what fighting in the name of 'Jihad' is). As long as the west continues to bomb these countries then we will pay the price by being hit with terrorist attacks, I mean do the governments just expect to obliterate a country with bombs just for their own political beliefs and not face any retaliation at all? These extremists are going to end up fighting back. Terrorism cannot defeat democracy but at the same time democracy can't defeat terrorism. If we do nothing, terrorism spreads but if we continue to bomb these countries, terrorism spreads just as much. It is literally an impossible situation.

Your final point about it being tough that these peoples don't have homes - how would you like that if someone said that to you and then you were turned away? Entire towns have been completely flattened by a combination of terrorist attacks, government attacks and the bombings conducted by foreign nations like Russia and the USA. Somewhere between 250,000 and 300,000 civilians have died already as a result of the Syrian conflict, if we sent the refugees back, hundreds of thousands maybe millions might be mass murdered as a result of all this conflict. If your house got bombed, you wouldn't stay out in the open further increasing the risk of being killed, you would move out of the country to find safety and shelter. Tell me you wouldn't want to flee, if your town or city was day in day out being torn to shreds either by drones, or jets, or tanks or gunfire day in day out, I certainly would, because I don't want to die, and I'm sure many others would want to leave as well.



You're deluded when it comes to this topics, so I'm not going to responded with a long paragraph, you think you know best but you don't have a single clue with what's happening


Translation:

"I don't care/know enough about this whole situation to respond to your savage reply, so up yours!"
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