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Charlie Hebdo, new threats from Al Qaeda

2020-09-11T18:55:47.764Z


The weekly republished the cartoons on the Prophet (ANSA)Al Qaeda returns to threaten the French weekly Charlie Hebdo, which reprinted the cartoons on the Prophet Mohammed at the origin of the terrorist attack of 7 January 2015, in which 12 people died and 11 others were injured. This was reported by the online jihadist activity monitoring site Site. Rita Katz, director of Site, specifies that on the occasion of the anniversary of 11 September, al Qaida


Al Qaeda returns to threaten the French weekly Charlie Hebdo, which reprinted the cartoons on the Prophet Mohammed at the origin of the terrorist attack of 7 January 2015, in which 12 people died and 11 others were injured.

This was reported by the online jihadist activity monitoring site Site.

Rita Katz, director of Site, specifies that on the occasion of the anniversary of 11 September, al Qaida Central has released the English version of number 3 of the One Ummah magazine.

The new publication "contains much of the same material - profiles of the 9/11 bombers, damage to the United States, etc. - and a new introduction on Charlie Hebdo," writes Katz, adding that it will be followed by a speech by the leader of al Qaeda, Ayman al Zawahiri.

Charlie Hebdo "will pay the price" again, is written in the magazine, the director of Site reports via Twitter again.

"We will never give in to the threats of Al-Qaida. Al Qaida will never win, it will never win. Democracies will always be stronger than terror": this is the message launched by the doctor and historical collaborator of Charlie Hebdo, Patrick Pelloux, interviewed by the ANSA following the new threats against the French newspaper already hit by Islamic terrorism. "Islamic fundamentalism - he warned - is a fascism that will never win in Europe".

"Al-Qaida will never win. Democracies will always be stronger than terror and the right of men will always prevail over theocracy", Pelloux insisted, assuring that "al-Qaida's threats change nothing. We will continue to say that. that we have to say about law and lacity. It is so and it will always be ".

"There is fear, but we will always be stronger than threats and fear. Islamic fundamentalism is a fascism that will never win it in Europe", he concluded.

Source: ansa

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