Daesh Behind `Act of War` on Paris: French President
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Daesh Behind `Act of War` on Paris: French President
WORLD OF SPORTS EXPRESSES SOLIDARITY WITH PARIS VICTIMS BRITISH WOMAN IN LONDON ISLAMOPHOBIC ATTACK AVOIDS JAIL GULEN-LINKED SCHOOLS UNDER US CONGRESSIONAL SCRUTINY WEATHER Leading football clubs and athletes from around the world A U.K. court has awarded a suspended 16-week jail term A U.S. Congressman has inquired about the Department of have condemned the gun-and-bomb attacks in Paris that to a British woman, who was filmed abusing two Muslim Education’s involvement in FBI investigations into charter Saturday killed over 125 people Friday night. women aboard a bus in north-west London in an Islam- schools linked to Turkish preacher Fethullah Gulen. PARTLY CLOUDY Former Chelsea and Galatasaray striker Didier Drogba ophobic attack. Arizona Representative Raul M. Grijalva made the demand tweeted: “Always in My heart #Paris”. The Hendon magistrates court said on Friday that it was in a letter dated Nov. 3 to U.S. Secretary of Education Arne suspending 36-year-old Simone Joseph’s sentence for 18 Duncan. Grijalva asked for a status report from the depart- Sunday months because she showed remorse for the attack. ment of Education over its involvement in the FBI investi- PARTLY CLOUDY Joseph was arrested after footage of the Islamophobic at- gation of 19 schools in Illinois, Indiana and Ohio controlled tack spread online. In the video said... >WORLD by Concept Charter Schools, ... >WORLD London-based Premier League club Arsenal tweeted: “The thoughts of everyone at Arsenal Football Club are with those in Paris tonight.” >SPORTS Daesh Behind ‘Act of War’ on Paris: French President Saturday November 14, 2015 IMMEDIATELY AFTER FRENCH PRESIDENT PINS BLAME OF THE INCIDENT ON DAESH, STATEMENTS OF RESPONSIBILITY SAID TO BE WRITTEN BY THE MILITANT GROUP BEGIN CIRCULATING ONLINE French President Francois Hollande has announced that Daesh carried out the deadly gun-and-bomb attacks in Paris that left at least 127 people dead Friday night. Speaking after a high-level security meeting in Paris Saturday, Hollande put the toll at “at least 127 people killed and several wounded”. According to French police, at least 300 people were injured, more than 100 of whom remained in critical condition. The French president termed the latest Paris attacks, which comes after the deadly Charlie Hebdo attacks in January, as an “act of war”. “What happened yesterday in Paris and Saint Denis near the stadium of France is an act of war. And to face this war, the country has to take appropriate decisions. “This is an act of war committed by a terrorist army, Daesh, a jihadist army, against the values that we stand for and what we are: a free country,” he said. Soon after Hollande’s remarks, Daesh’s claims of responsibility for the attack began to circulate online. In written statements in French and Arabic on websites and social media accounts said to be linked with the group, Daesh claimed that eight assailants armed with explosives and machine guns had carried out the Paris attacks. Hinting that the attackers had help from abroad, Hollande said: “It is an act of war prepared, organized and planned from outside and with internal complicities; the investigation will determine it.” He said that France’s response to the “act of absolute barbarism” will be ruthless. “France, because it was attacked cowardly, will be ruthless. It will act with Erdogan, Hollande Resolve to Fight Against Terror THE DETERMINATION TO FIGHT AGAINST TERROR WAS MADE IN A PHONE CONVERSATION BETWEEN TURKISH PRESIDENT AND HIS FRENCH COUNTERPART FOLLOWING THE PARIS ATTACKS Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan and his French counterpart Francois Hollande have expressed their resolve to fight against terrorism, Turkey’s presidential sources said Saturday. According to sources, the determination to fight against terrorism was made during a phone conversation between Erdogan and Hollande following the Paris attacks Friday night that killed over 100 people and wounded dozens. Extending his condolences to Hollande, Erdogan said that he shared the pain of French people and would stand by France as it combats terrorism. At least 128 people were killed in multiple gun-and-bomb attacks at several locations across the French capital Paris Friday night. French President Francois Hollande has blamed Daesh for the attacks. Daesh had carried out a suicide bombing killed dozens of people in Suruc, Sanliurfa province of Turkey on July 20. In another terrorist attack, the group killed more than 100 people in Ankara on Oct. 10. >MORE DETAILS all the means within the framework of law, and on all sites, interiors as external, with our allies who are themselves affected by this terrorist threat,” he said. Hollande also announced three days of national mourning. “The country is in trouble, I made a decree to extend the national mourning for three days. Under the state of emergency, the police and army were mobilized, and I salute their courage,” he said. Earlier on Friday, the French president announced a state of emergency across the country; all borders will be closed. Meanwhile, Paris Prosecutor Francois Molins said on Saturday morning that the gun-and-bomb attacks took place at six different sites in Paris, adding that “the death toll at the six sites will exceed 120”. The prosecutor’s office confirmed later that eight terrorists were involved in the attacks, and that all eight are dead -- seven by their own suicide bombs -- although it remained unclear how many remained on the loose. Earlier, Molins said that there were “scores of deaths” at the Stade de France, “18 were killed in rue de Charonne, one in Boulevard Voltaire, five in rue de la Fontaine au Roi, 14 in rue Alibert, outside ‘Le Carillon’ cafe.” According to Molins, three loud explosions were heard outside France’s national stadium, Stade de France, during the first half of a friendly international football match between France and Germany on Friday night. At least one of the two explosions in Rue Jules-Rimet near the stadium was a suicide bomb attack. Hollande, who was watching the game, was immediately evacuated. The match eventually ended and the stadium was calmly evacuated afterwards. At the Rue de Charonne, Rue Bichat and Rue de la Fontaine au Roi, attackers with automatic rifles targeted the terrace of the Casa Nostra pizzeria. At Boulevard Voltaire, one of the attackers exploded his suicide vest near the Bataclan. The heaviest death toll was at the Bataclan concert hall where 1,500 people attended a rock concert by the American band, Eagles of Death Metal. Four of the attackers were killed after police stormed in; three assailants detonated their suicide vests and a fourth was shot dead by police. “No police officer has been killed in the assault ... however, one officer was injured,” the Interior Ministry said. Molins will hold a press conference Saturday at 19:00 local time (1800 GMT). >MORE DETAILS World Leaders Express Shock over Paris Attacks EU foreign policy chief Federica Mogherini tweeted in French: “Trying to keep up with pain and terror events in #Paris. Europe is with France and the French people #Unis.” European Parliament President Martin Schulz also tweeted in French: “Terrible news arrived #Paris. Our thoughts are with the families of the victims, our support to the authorities”. European Council President Donald Tusk tweeted: “I follow with shock the attacks in Paris. My full solidarity & sympathy with the French people and authorities”. Council of Europe’s Secretary General Thorbjorn Jagland said in a statement: “I am shocked by the horrific attacks in Paris last night, our solidarity and thoughts are with the people of France today and with President Hollande.” “The terrorists aimed to attack our freedom, democracy and human rights. But Europe will stand strong in defending our common values”. >MORE DETAILS 17 °C Four Daesh Members Killed in Southeastern Turkey TURKISH SOLDIERS ENGAGE TWO CARS CARRYING DAESH MILITANTS AFTER THEY ATTACKED ARMY VEHICLE Turkish troops killed four Daesh militants Saturday in Turkey’s southeastern Gaziantep province, military sources said. They said late Saturday that two cars carrying identified Daesh members advanced toward an armored vehicle belonging to the Turkish army near a border post in Oguzeli district. Warned by soldiers to stop, the militants responded by shelling the vehicle. Turkish soldiers opened fire at the cars, killing four Daesh members in one, while an unknown number of mili- tants in the second car fled the scene, sources said. >MORE DETAILS Magnitude 7.0 Earthquake Hits Japan’s Southwest MINOR TSUNAMI HITS SMALL ISLAND IN AFTERMATH, BUT NO INJURIES OR DEATHS REPORTED A 7.0 magnitude earthquake shook in Japan’s southwest Saturday morning, leading to a 30-centimeter tsunami. State news agency Kyodo reported the Japan Meteorological Agency as saying the quake had happened at 5.51 a.m. roughly 160 kilometers southwest of Kyushu, the most southerly of the country’s four main islands. It was felt most strongly in Saga and Kagoshima prefectures in Kyushu’s west. Around an hour after the quake, a small tsunami hit Nakanoshima Island -- a minor island in Japan’s far south. A tsunami advisory issued for other islands was later lifted. Kyodo added that the Sendai nuclear power plant in Satsumasendai, Kagoshima was unaffected, and did not report any injuries or deaths. Turkey, Japan Resolve to Boost Bilateral Ties TURKISH PM DAVUTOGLU AND VISITING JAPANESE PM ABE ALSO OBSERVE A MINUTE OF SILENCE FOR PARIS VICTIMS WAVE OF VIOLENCE IN FRENCH CAPITAL SPARKS INTERNATIONAL OUTRAGE Leaders from all over the world have expressed their shock at a wave of gun-and-bomb attacks in Paris Friday night which has claimed the lives of over 125 people. Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus President Mustafa Akinci said: “I share the pain of the French people”. German Chancellor Angela Merkel said in a statement: “The German government is in contact with the French government and has expressed the sympathy and solidarity of the people in Germany”. British Prime Minister David Cameron tweeted: “I am shocked by events in Paris tonight, our thoughts and prayers are with the French people. We will do whatever we can to help”. NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg said in a statement: “I am deeply shocked by the horrific terrorist attacks across Paris tonight”, adding that: “Terrorism will never defeat democracy”. European Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker tweeted: “I am deeply shocked by the events in Paris. We stand in full solidarity with the people of France”. 14 °C Turkish Prime Minister Ahmet Davutoglu has said Turkey and Japan will give a new momentum to bilateral relations, including economy, trade and investment. Davutoglu made the remarks at a joint press conference Saturday in Istanbul with Japan’s Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, who is in Turkey for the G20 Summit to be held in Antalya. “Trade volume between the two countries has reached $3.6 billion as of end of 2014, but it is not enough. The potential of the two countries is far beyond this figure,” he said. Stating that Turkey and Japan economic relations will reach the desired level as soon as the economic cooperation agreement is signed, Davutoglu said: “We are planning to increase the current volume to $5 billion in two to three years, and to $10 billion in the next five years at the latest”. The Turkish premier also said that the other focus would be to upgrade current agricultural relations. “Turkey, which is the seventh biggest agricultural country, should have a larger market share in Japan which is one of the biggest agricultural importers in the world,” the premier said. Abe also noted that Japanese interest and investment in Turkey gradually increased over the past years. “Turkey is a powerful country contributing to the development of the region. The country is also a door opening to economies of Asia, Middle East, Europe and Africa. “Japanese companies will also invest in media, finance and other sectors besides automotive and machine industry,” Abe said. According to Turkey’s official statistics agency TurkStat, Japanese firms invested $215 million in Turkey between January and July this year, resulting in a total of $1.7 billion since 2010. Meanwhile, Turkey’s exports to Japan have risen from $234 million to $375 million in the last 10 years, marking a 60 percent increase. Turkey’s main exports include fish, pasta, tobacco and knit goods, and its imports cars and construction equipment, such as bulldozers, graders, diggers, and excavators. - Paris attacks condemned During the press conference, the two leaders also observed a minute’s silence for the Paris terror attacks victims. >MORE DETAILS
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