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Vigil for terror victims outside Kosher Supermarket
January 10, 2015 - Paris, France: French and Jews come together to make a vigil outside a Kosher supermarket in Porte Vincennes, Paris, France. Yesterday this Kosher supermarket was the scene of a hostage taking and followed by an armed shoot out between Jihadist gunmen and French police. It ended in a shoot out and with the death of the terrorists. Some hostages were killed and police injured.
This event was directly linked to the attack on the offices of Charlie Hebdo, killing twelve people, including the editor and celebrated cartoonists two days before. This week was the deadliest week of terror attacks in France for over fifty years. Charlie Hebdo is a satirical publication well known for its political cartoons.
As a solidarity actions with the deaths at Charlie Hebdo many placards read "Je suis Charlie" translating as "I am Charlie (Hebdo)". Demonstrators held aloft pens, brushes and crayons, symbolizing the profession of journalists and cartoonists who were killed. (Nigel Dickinson/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Vigil for terror victims outside Kosher Supermarket
January 10, 2015 - Paris, France: Candles lit for victims. French and Jews come together to make a vigil outside a Kosher supermarket in Porte Vincennes, Paris, France. Yesterday this Kosher supermarket was the scene of a hostage taking and followed by an armed shoot out between Jihadist gunmen and French police. It ended in a shoot out and with the death of the terrorists. Some hostages were killed and police injured.
This event was directly linked to the attack on the offices of Charlie Hebdo, killing twelve people, including the editor and celebrated cartoonists two days before. This week was the deadliest week of terror attacks in France for over fifty years. Charlie Hebdo is a satirical publication well known for its political cartoons.
As a solidarity actions with the deaths at Charlie Hebdo many placards read "Je suis Charlie" translating as "I am Charlie (Hebdo)". Demonstrators held aloft pens, brushes and crayons, symbolizing the profession of journalists and cartoonists who were killed. (Nigel Dickinson/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Vigil for terror victims outside Kosher Supermarket
January 10, 2015 - Paris, France: Posters read I am Charlie, I am Jewish, I am grieving, I am a policeman
French and Jews come together to make a vigil outside a Kosher supermarket in Porte Vincennes, Paris, France. Yesterday this Kosher supermarket was the scene of a hostage taking and followed by an armed shoot out between Jihadist gunmen and French police. It ended in a shoot out and with the death of the terrorists. Some hostages were killed and police injured.
This event was directly linked to the attack on the offices of Charlie Hebdo, killing twelve people, including the editor and celebrated cartoonists two days before. This week was the deadliest week of terror attacks in France for over fifty years. Charlie Hebdo is a satirical publication well known for its political cartoons.
As a solidarity actions with the deaths at Charlie Hebdo many placards read "Je suis Charlie" translating as "I am Charlie (Hebdo)". Demonstrators held aloft pens, brushes and crayons, symbolizing the profession of journalists and cartoonists who were killed. (Nigel Dickinson/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Vigil for terror victims outside Kosher Supermarket
January 10, 2015 - Paris, France: Eliahoo Rouas Cohen and Esther Bekerman light a candle and say prayers for Meryl Bekerman, a hostage who was wounded in the Kosher supermarket
French and Jews come together to make a vigil outside a Kosher supermarket in Porte Vincennes, Paris, France. Yesterday this Kosher supermarket was the scene of a hostage taking and followed by an armed shoot out between Jihadist gunmen and French police. It ended in a shoot out and with the death of the terrorists. Some hostages were killed and police injured.
This event was directly linked to the attack on the offices of Charlie Hebdo, killing twelve people, including the editor and celebrated cartoonists two days before. This week was the deadliest week of terror attacks in France for over fifty years. Charlie Hebdo is a satirical publication well known for its political cartoons.
As a solidarity actions with the deaths at Charlie Hebdo many placards read "Je suis Charlie" translating as "I am Charlie (Hebdo)". Demonstrators held aloft pens, brushes and crayons, symbolizing the profession of journalists and cartoonists who were killed. (Nigel Dickinson/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Vigil for terror victims outside Kosher Supermarket
January 10, 2015 - Paris, France: Jewish prayer and I am Jewish, I am Charlie, I am a policeman
French and Jews come together to make a vigil outside a Kosher supermarket in Porte Vincennes, Paris, France. Yesterday this Kosher supermarket was the scene of a hostage taking and followed by an armed shoot out between Jihadist gunmen and French police. It ended in a shoot out and with the death of the terrorists. Some hostages were killed and police injured.
This event was directly linked to the attack on the offices of Charlie Hebdo, killing twelve people, including the editor and celebrated cartoonists two days before. This week was the deadliest week of terror attacks in France for over fifty years. Charlie Hebdo is a satirical publication well known for its political cartoons.
As a solidarity actions with the deaths at Charlie Hebdo many placards read "Je suis Charlie" translating as "I am Charlie (Hebdo)". Demonstrators held aloft pens, brushes and crayons, symbolizing the profession of journalists and cartoonists who were killed. (Nigel Dickinson/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Vigil for terror victims outside Kosher Supermarket
January 10, 2015 - Paris, France: Esther Bekerman prays and lights a candle outside the Kosher supermarket where a family member was wounded the day before
French and Jews come together to make a vigil outside a Kosher supermarket in Porte Vincennes, Paris, France. Yesterday this Kosher supermarket was the scene of a hostage taking and followed by an armed shoot out between Jihadist gunmen and French police. It ended in a shoot out and with the death of the terrorists. Some hostages were killed and police injured.
This event was directly linked to the attack on the offices of Charlie Hebdo, killing twelve people, including the editor and celebrated cartoonists two days before. This week was the deadliest week of terror attacks in France for over fifty years. Charlie Hebdo is a satirical publication well known for its political cartoons.
As a solidarity actions with the deaths at Charlie Hebdo many placards read "Je suis Charlie" translating as "I am Charlie (Hebdo)". Demonstrators held aloft pens, brushes and crayons, symbolizing the profession of journalists and cartoonists who were killed. (Nigel Dickinson/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Cherif Kouachi, suspected of a deadly attack on a satirical newspaper in Paris.
In an undated handout photo, Cherif Kouachi, suspected of a deadly attack on a satirical newspaper in Paris. Kouachi and his brother, Said, were identified along with Hamyd Mourad as suspects in the attack on Charlie Hebdo that left 12 people dead. Credit: French Police / eyevine
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Cherif Kouachi, suspected of a deadly attack on a satirical newspaper in Paris.
In an undated handout photo, Said Kouachi, suspected of a deadly attack on a satirical newspaper in Paris. Kouachi and his brother, Cherif, were identified along with Hamyd Mourad as suspects in the attack on Charlie Hebdo that left 12 people dead. Credit: French Police / eyevine
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(150108) -- PARIS, Jan. 8, 2014 (Xinhua) -- Local residents light up candles and mourn for the people killed in the attack in Paris, France, on Jan. 7, 2015. At least 12 people were killed when two masked and armed men on Wednesday stormed into the headquarters of the satirical magazine "Charlie Hebdo" in Paris. (Xiunhua/Li Genxing)
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Islamic State Conflict, Suruc, Turkey - 06 Oct 2014
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Gail Orenstein/NurPhoto/REX (4168159c)
Turkey is struggling to cope with the continued influx of Syrian Kurds who have been fleeing their hometown of Kobani after the Jihadist militant group The Islamic State threatened to kill them
Islamic State Conflict, Suruc, Turkey - 06 Oct 2014
So far the UNHCR estimates there are currently 160,000 Syrian Kurds taking shelter in the border town of Suruc. Many refugees are taking shelter in parks and abandoned buildings. Some have been fortunate to find shelter in several of the tent cities being built by the Turkish government who are coordinating with NGO's and charities.
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Islamic State Conflict, Suruc, Turkey - 06 Oct 2014
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Gail Orenstein/NurPhoto/REX (4168159i)
Turkey is struggling to cope with the continued influx of Syrian Kurds who have been fleeing their hometown of Kobani after the Jihadist militant group The Islamic State threatened to kill them
Islamic State Conflict, Suruc, Turkey - 06 Oct 2014
So far the UNHCR estimates there are currently 160,000 Syrian Kurds taking shelter in the border town of Suruc. Many refugees are taking shelter in parks and abandoned buildings. Some have been fortunate to find shelter in several of the tent cities being built by the Turkish government who are coordinating with NGO's and charities.
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Islamic State Conflict, Suruc, Turkey - 06 Oct 2014
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Gail Orenstein/NurPhoto/REX (4168159e)
Turkey is struggling to cope with the continued influx of Syrian Kurds who have been fleeing their hometown of Kobani after the Jihadist militant group The Islamic State threatened to kill them
Islamic State Conflict, Suruc, Turkey - 06 Oct 2014
So far the UNHCR estimates there are currently 160,000 Syrian Kurds taking shelter in the border town of Suruc. Many refugees are taking shelter in parks and abandoned buildings. Some have been fortunate to find shelter in several of the tent cities being built by the Turkish government who are coordinating with NGO's and charities.
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Islamic State Conflict, Suruc, Turkey - 06 Oct 2014
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Gail Orenstein/NurPhoto/REX (4168159a)
Turkey is struggling to cope with the continued influx of Syrian Kurds who have been fleeing their hometown of Kobani after the Jihadist militant group The Islamic State threatened to kill them
Islamic State Conflict, Suruc, Turkey - 06 Oct 2014
So far the UNHCR estimates there are currently 160,000 Syrian Kurds taking shelter in the border town of Suruc. Many refugees are taking shelter in parks and abandoned buildings. Some have been fortunate to find shelter in several of the tent cities being built by the Turkish government who are coordinating with NGO's and charities.
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Islamic State Conflict, Suruc, Turkey - 06 Oct 2014
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Gail Orenstein/NurPhoto/REX (4168159d)
Turkey is struggling to cope with the continued influx of Syrian Kurds who have been fleeing their hometown of Kobani after the Jihadist militant group The Islamic State threatened to kill them
Islamic State Conflict, Suruc, Turkey - 06 Oct 2014
So far the UNHCR estimates there are currently 160,000 Syrian Kurds taking shelter in the border town of Suruc. Many refugees are taking shelter in parks and abandoned buildings. Some have been fortunate to find shelter in several of the tent cities being built by the Turkish government who are coordinating with NGO's and charities.
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Islamic State Conflict, Suruc, Turkey - 06 Oct 2014
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Gail Orenstein/NurPhoto/REX (4168159h)
Turkey is struggling to cope with the continued influx of Syrian Kurds who have been fleeing their hometown of Kobani after the Jihadist militant group The Islamic State threatened to kill them
Islamic State Conflict, Suruc, Turkey - 06 Oct 2014
So far the UNHCR estimates there are currently 160,000 Syrian Kurds taking shelter in the border town of Suruc. Many refugees are taking shelter in parks and abandoned buildings. Some have been fortunate to find shelter in several of the tent cities being built by the Turkish government who are coordinating with NGO's and charities.
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Turkish Kurds demand protection for Syrian Kurds, Suruc, Turkey - 05 Oct 2014
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Gail Orenstein/NurPhoto/REX (4163897c)
Turkish Kurds Protest on the Syrian border of Suruc for military intervention from the Turkish government to stop the Islamic State from the slaughter of Syrian Kurds in Kobani. The Turkish Kurds are angry the Turkish government has not intervened more in Kobani Syria. They also want Turkey to also help more of the 150,000 Syrian Kurdish refugees who have fled Syria from the threat of Jihadist group Islamic State.
Turkish Kurds demand protection for Syrian Kurds, Suruc, Turkey - 05 Oct 2014
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Turkish Kurds demand protection for Syrian Kurds, Suruc, Turkey - 05 Oct 2014
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Gail Orenstein/NurPhoto/REX (4163897b)
Turkish Kurds Protest on the Syrian border of Suruc for military intervention from the Turkish government to stop the Islamic State from the slaughter of Syrian Kurds in Kobani. The Turkish Kurds are angry the Turkish government has not intervened more in Kobani Syria. They also want Turkey to also help more of the 150,000 Syrian Kurdish refugees who have fled Syria from the threat of Jihadist group Islamic State.
Turkish Kurds demand protection for Syrian Kurds, Suruc, Turkey - 05 Oct 2014
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Muslim convert Sally Jones who is married to a jihadist fighter in Syria, Britain - Aug 2014
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Muslim convert Sally Jones who is married to a jihadist fighter in Syria, Britain - Aug 2014
British Muslim convert Sally Jones, 45, who calls herself Sakinah Hussain and uses the pseudonym Umm Hussain al-Britani. She is married to British jihadist fighter in Syria Junaid Hussain, 20. He uses the pseudonym Abu Hussain al-Britani.
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Muslim convert Sally Jones who is married to a jihadist fighter in Syria, Britain - Aug 2014
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Sally Jones
Muslim convert Sally Jones who is married to a jihadist fighter in Syria, Britain - Aug 2014
British Muslim convert Sally Jones, 45, who calls herself Sakinah Hussain and uses the pseudonym Umm Hussain al-Britani. She is married to British jihadist fighter in Syria Junaid Hussain, 20. He uses the pseudonym Abu Hussain al-Britani.
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Muslim convert Sally Jones who is married to a jihadist fighter in Syria, Britain - Aug 2014
Rex Features Ltd. do not claim any Copyright or License of the attached image
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Tim Stewart News/REX (4090046d)
Sally Jones
Muslim convert Sally Jones who is married to a jihadist fighter in Syria, Britain - Aug 2014
British Muslim convert Sally Jones, 45, who calls herself Sakinah Hussain and uses the pseudonym Umm Hussain al-Britani. She is married to British jihadist fighter in Syria Junaid Hussain, 20. He uses the pseudonym Abu Hussain al-Britani.
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Muslim convert Sally Jones who is married to a jihadist fighter in Syria, Britain - Aug 2014
Rex Features Ltd. do not claim any Copyright or License of the attached image
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Tim Stewart News/REX (4090046c)
Sally Jones
Muslim convert Sally Jones who is married to a jihadist fighter in Syria, Britain - Aug 2014
British Muslim convert Sally Jones, 45, who calls herself Sakinah Hussain and uses the pseudonym Umm Hussain al-Britani. She is married to British jihadist fighter in Syria Junaid Hussain, 20. He uses the pseudonym Abu Hussain al-Britani.
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Shi’a militia Iraq
FILE PHOTO: 1 August 2014, Iraqi Sh'a recruits in a training centre in the east of Baghdad. In the weeks following the fall of Mosul in 2014, tens of thousands of Iraqi Shi'a men flocked to recruiting centres to join the militias fighting the Islamic state.
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Shi’a militia Iraq
FILE PHOTO: 1 August 2014, Iraqi Sh'a recruits in a training centre in the east of Baghdad. In the weeks following the fall of Mosul in 2014, tens of thousands of Iraqi Shi'a men flocked to recruiting centres to join the militias fighting the Islamic state.
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Shi’a militia Iraq
FILE PHOTO: 24 July 2014, members of the Assaib Ahl Al-Haq, on the frontlines with the Islamic State, in Diala province to the east of Baghdad. Assaib Ahl Al-Haq is one of the "Loyalist factions" of the Hashed al Sa'bi, with allegiances to the Iranian military and religious leadership.
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Shi’a militia Iraq
FILE PHOTO: 24 July 2014, members of the Assaib Ahl Al-Haq, on the frontlines with the Islamic State, in Diala province to the east of Baghdad. Assaib Ahl Al-Haq is one of the "Loyalist factions" of the Hashed al Sa'bi, with allegiances to the Iranian military and religious leadership.
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Shi’a militia Iraq
FILE PHOTO: 16 June 2014, Iraqi men marching to a recruiting centre in west Baghdad. In the weeks following the fall of Mosul in 2014, tens of thousands of Iraqi Shi'a men flocked to recruiting centres to join the militias fighting the Islamic state.
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Shi’a militia Iraq
FILE PHOTO: 16 June 2014, Iraqi men marching to a recruiting centre in west Baghdad. In the weeks following the fall of Mosul in 2014, tens of thousands of Iraqi Shi'a men flocked to recruiting centres to join the militias fighting the Islamic state.
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Shi’a militia Iraq
FILE PHOTO: 16 June 2014, Iraqi men marching to a recruiting centre in west Baghdad. In the weeks following the fall of Mosul in 2014, tens of thousands of Iraqi Shi'a men flocked to recruiting centres to join the militias fighting the Islamic state.
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Female Jihad Blogger
(NYT11) BRUSSELS -- May 27, 2008 -- JIHAD-WOMAN-BLOGGER -- Malika El Aroud, in her living room in Brussels, April 2008, has become one of the most prominent Internet jihadists in Europe.
(Hazel Thompson/The New York Times)
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Female Jihad Blogger
(NYT12) BRUSSELS -- May 27, 2008 -- JIHAD-WOMAN-BLOGGER-2 -- Malika El Aroud, in her living room in Brussels, April 2008, has become one of the most prominent Internet jihadists in Europe.
(Hazel Thompson/The New York Times)
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