Lea Seydoux paranoid after Paris attacks

Edit Belfast Telegraph 04 May 2016
Lea Seydoux is never the victim when it comes to choosing film roles. Lea Seydoux has never been scared of terrorism, but was paranoid for weeks after the 2015 Paris attacks. Share Go To ... A total of 130 people died, with spots such as the Bataclan theatre targeted, and Lea felt the impact of the violence. "It was very strange... I stayed in my house for a week and I didn’t go out," she recalled to Britain's Elle magazine ... ....

Anger over 'martyrs' exhibition for Brussels and Paris bombers

Edit The Guardian 03 May 2016
Exhibit will include Ibrahim and Khalid El-Bakraoui, who blew themselves up in Brussels, and Foued Mohamed-Aggad, one of the Bataclan attackers. A Copenhagen art exhibit planning to portray two of the Brussels suicide bombers and one of the Paris Bataclan attackers as “martyrs” has been reported to police for encouraging terrorism....

Danish 'martyr' exhibition reported to police

Edit The Local 03 May 2016
A Copenhagen art exhibit planning to portray two of the Brussels suicide bombers and one of the Paris Bataclan attackers as "martyrs" was on Monday reported to police for encouraging terrorism ... ....

Anti-Muslim Hate Crimes in France Triple Amid Rising Tolerance Levels

Edit Sputnik 03 May 2016
A total of 429 anti-Muslim threats or hate crimes were reported in 2015, up from 133 the year before, peaking after Daesh extremists attacked the Charlie Hebdo magazine offices and a Jewish supermarket in Paris and the November 2015 attack on the Bataclan music venue and surrounding cafes, resulting in the death of 130 people ... ....

Denmark Martyrs Exhibition Reported to Police for 'Glamorizing' Brussels and Paris Bombers

Edit Newsweek 03 May 2016
... include Ibrahim and Khaled el-Bakraoui, the brothers who detonated suicide devices at an airport and metro station respectively in the Belgian capital, and Foued Mohamed-Aggad, one of the attackers at Paris’s Bataclan concert venue....

Post-punk band Protomartyr on courting controversy and American 'bloodlust'

Edit The Guardian 03 May 2016
Over the course of a couple of hours, they’ll rattle into Donald Trump, Detroit gentrification and why Jesse Hughes – the Eagles of Death Metal frontman whose band were on stage at the Paris Bataclan when terrorists burst in and murdered 89 people – is “a fucking idiot” ... We also discuss November’s Paris terrorist attacks and Jesse Hughes’s suggestion that, if his audience in the Bataclan had been armed, fewer people might have died ... ....

Danish 'martyr' exhibit to show Brussels, Paris bombers

Edit Daily Star Lebanon 02 May 2016
A Copenhagen art exhibit planning to portray two of the Brussels suicide bombers and one of the Paris Bataclan attackers as "martyrs" was Monday reported to police for encouraging terrorism ... ....

‘Total Rejection’ Of Islam In France From All Across The Political Spectrum

Edit Breitbart 01 May 2016
Seventeen people were murdered over three days in January, including most of the writers of satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo. Then, on November 13th a series of coordinated attacks claimed 130 innocent lives, including 89 people shot dead at the Bataclan theatre....

How one man's dignity helped ease bubbling tension

Edit The National 30 Apr 2016
Whether they occur on European streets or North African beaches, at Middle Eastern markets and Pakistani schools, terrorist atrocities are invariably followed by words that are wise or noble, angry or defiant ... The book represents one bereaved individual's way of overcoming or at least living with the grief caused when his wife, Helene, was among the 90 killed in the worst of that night's Paris massacres, at the Bataclan concert hall....

Paris Attacker Greeted with Cheers in French Prison

Edit Breitbart 29 Apr 2016
Salah Abdeslam was one of the key terrorists involved in the attacks in November that saw the mass killings of 130 innocent people at the Bataclan nightclub and several other locations....
photo: AP / Tamil Zihnioglu, File
A policeman walks as people pay respects to victims of the Paris attacks in front of the Bataclan concert hall, Wednesday, Nov. 25, 2015, in Paris.

Photo From Paris Terrorist Attacks Caused Facebook To Triple Censorship In 2015

Edit WorldNews.com 29 Apr 2016
... (OCLCTIC), or the Central Office Combating Crime Related to Information Technologies and Communication, the company said.While the Facebook report did not specify the photo, several media outlets published a graphic photo days after the attacks that appears to have been taken from a balcony in the Bataclan that matches the description....

Paris terror-attack photograph blamed by Facebook for huge spike in censorship

Edit The Washington Times 29 Apr 2016
Facebook said government requests for user data and content restrictions spiked in the second half of 2015, citing a single photograph taken from inside the Bataclan Theatre in Paris for causing state-ordered censorship to nearly triple. In the most recent biannual Global Government Requests Report put out by the social ... ....

Facebook Censorships Nearly Tripled in Six Months Because of Photo from Paris Attacks

Edit Newsweek 28 Apr 2016
As TechCrunch reported on Thursday, Facebook described the photo as “taken inside the Bataclan concert venue depicting the remains of ... While the Facebook report did not specify the photo, several media outlets published a graphic photo days after the attacks that appears to have been taken from a balcony in the Bataclan that matches the description....
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