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Hello Qtian Good to see you, glad to read you hope this years will bring that good luck you need in your life...
anyways .. back to that horrible tragedy... So Rogues killed 17 innocent people in those three terror attacks at the satire magazine Charlie Hebdo office., a French policewoman was gunned down next day and on the third four hostages were killed when a terrorist seized a Jewish grocery. In all, 17 people were massacred by at least three terror suspects over three days.
Let me put their name and pictures here..
Yoav Hattab : Yoav Hattab, 21, was the son of the chief rabbi of Tunis, Tunisia, JSSNews reported. His family lived in Tunisia and he lived alone in Paris as a student, according to French news outlets RTL and Agence France Press. He came from a family of seven children. He often traveled to Tunisia to visit family and vacation,
Yohan Cohen: Yohan Cohen was a 22-year-old student, according JSSNews and a French news outlet. He was born in Enghien-les-Bains and attended ORT school, a Jewish professional establishment, according to French news outlets RTL and Agence-France Press.
His parents were from Algeria and settled in Sarcelles, France, in the 1960s, the outlets said. He was a grandson of a famous Jewish-Tunisian singer, Doukha, who died in December. He liked rap, particularly French rapper Booba.
François-Michel Saada: François-Michel Saada, 63, was a retired senior executive and the father of Jonathan and Emily, who both live in Israel, according to French news outlets RTL and Agence-France Press.
He was married to Laurence Saada, a psychomotor therapist, for more than 30 years, the outlets said. He was born in Tunis, Tunisia.
Philippe Braham: Philippe Braham, 45, worked at an IT consulting company and worshipped at a synagogue in Montrouge, French news outlets reported. His children attended a Jewish school not far from the scene of the shooting where a police officer was killed a day earlier, allegedly by the same terrorist who killed Braham.
His brother is the rabbi of the synagogue in the Paris suburb of Pantin. Braham was described by a friend as "someone dedicated, always ready to help others," French media said.
Clarissa Jean-Philippe: Clarissa Jean-Philippe, 26, was about to graduate from the police academy on January 12, French media outlets reported. She and her partner were responding to a traffic accident when she was gunned down. Both officers were unarmed, working in a quiet town.
Jean-Philippe had been a security guard, whose training led her to decide upon a career in law enforcement, French media outlets reported. She was from a rural area of the town of Sainte-Marie in Martinique.
Known as motivated, enthusiastic and eager to succeed, she took a three-week break visiting her family in the West Indies for Christmas and returned to France on December 27.
"When I heard the news this Thursday morning on TV, I was thinking to myself, 'As long as it's not my little Clarissa,' " said grandmother Georges-Marie Chery, according to French outlet MetroNews. But shortly afterward, the grandmother received confirmation from Clarissa's fiance.
Ahmed Merabet: Ahmed Merabet was a member of the 11th arrondissement police force that pursued the attackers. He was shot dead as he lay injured on the pavement, according to French Interior Minister Bernard Cazeneuve.
"Do you want to kill us?" a gunman asked him, according to media reports.
"No, it's okay, boss," Merabet replied. The gunman shot him in the head at point-blank range.
Merabet was Muslim, his brother Malek told reporters. "He was killed by false Muslims," the brother said. "Islam is a safe religion."
well I will add the pics of others who lost their lives in that French magazine Charlie Hebdo in the next post..