Paris attacks/explosions
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Ongoing BBC reporting here
Paris attacks updates - BBC News
Here's the latest we have on the attacks in Paris:
Dozens of people are dead after multiple shootings in the French capital
Between 60 and 100 people are reportedly being held hostage at the Bataclan arts centre
Three explosions were reported outside a bar near the Stade de France, where France were playing Germany in a football match
French President Francois Hollande has declared a state of emergency and closed the country's borders
Paris authorities have asked people to stay indoors
Police have told the AFP news agency that at least 15 people were killed at the Bataclan concert hall in central Paris
Paris attacks updates - BBC News
Here's the latest we have on the attacks in Paris:
Dozens of people are dead after multiple shootings in the French capital
Between 60 and 100 people are reportedly being held hostage at the Bataclan arts centre
Three explosions were reported outside a bar near the Stade de France, where France were playing Germany in a football match
French President Francois Hollande has declared a state of emergency and closed the country's borders
Paris authorities have asked people to stay indoors
Police have told the AFP news agency that at least 15 people were killed at the Bataclan concert hall in central Paris
#3
Terrible and sad
What a f**king mess
Whether it likes it or not, the west is being bitch slapped out of the haze it's been living in for decades
What a f**king mess
Whether it likes it or not, the west is being bitch slapped out of the haze it's been living in for decades
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From the BBC
Three dead in Stade de France blast'
Three people have died in a blast at the Stade de France, the president of the French Football Federation Noël Le Graët has said, quoted by L'Equipe.
A number of others were injured in the explosion at one of the entrances to the stadium, Le Graët said
Three dead in Stade de France blast'
Three people have died in a blast at the Stade de France, the president of the French Football Federation Noël Le Graët has said, quoted by L'Equipe.
A number of others were injured in the explosion at one of the entrances to the stadium, Le Graët said
#5
140 dead now
Time for the French to get some payback
An eye for an eye
Time for the French to get some payback
An eye for an eye
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The big question, how to you fight a religion.
As much as Islam should be banned in the west, spoilt for many by a few rotton apples, that would just breed further radicals.
As you suggest, closed borders would be a start. Unfortunately it really has to be all about building walls and dividing.
Its a real shame the world had come to this.
As much as Islam should be banned in the west, spoilt for many by a few rotton apples, that would just breed further radicals.
As you suggest, closed borders would be a start. Unfortunately it really has to be all about building walls and dividing.
Its a real shame the world had come to this.
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Sounds like France are closing their borders.
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The big question, how to you fight a religion.
As much as Islam should be banned in the west, spoilt for many by a few rotton apples, that would just breed further radicals.
As you suggest, closed borders would be a start. Unfortunately it really has to be all about building walls and dividing.
Its a real shame the world had come to this.
As much as Islam should be banned in the west, spoilt for many by a few rotton apples, that would just breed further radicals.
As you suggest, closed borders would be a start. Unfortunately it really has to be all about building walls and dividing.
Its a real shame the world had come to this.
Buy a fleet of drones armed with Hellfire and start a whole shedload of killing
West and East are going to start separating
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Meanwhile on the human side of it....many of us have friends, family in Paris. I have a lovely friend there who I met in Brisbane when she was backpacking. She loves music and goes to a lot of concerts......
It was a loooong couple of hours before I knew she was safe.
RIP those who were not so lucky.
It was a loooong couple of hours before I knew she was safe.
RIP those who were not so lucky.
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Meanwhile on the human side of it....many of us have friends, family in Paris. I have a lovely friend there who I met in Brisbane when she was backpacking. She loves music and goes to a lot of concerts......
It was a loooong couple of hours before I knew she was safe.
RIP those who were not so lucky.
It was a loooong couple of hours before I knew she was safe.
RIP those who were not so lucky.
#11
158 at the last count. My daughter's French exchange student friends are very shocked.
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The problem here is that many of the french far right will want to lash out at the muslim population (of which there are 2.1m in france). Which plays directly into the hands of the people who planned and carried out this attack.
France will need a displacement activity if there's not to be bloody warfare on the streets - and it's likely to be bloody warfare in syria. Which in turn means more syrian refugees who less will want to take now.
It's also likely that the french will be less forgiving of religious zealots in general.
Finding a path that doesn't make it worse is going to be difficult, and I'm not feeling that the "closed borders" is a positive sign.
France will need a displacement activity if there's not to be bloody warfare on the streets - and it's likely to be bloody warfare in syria. Which in turn means more syrian refugees who less will want to take now.
It's also likely that the french will be less forgiving of religious zealots in general.
Finding a path that doesn't make it worse is going to be difficult, and I'm not feeling that the "closed borders" is a positive sign.
#14
It seems the early reports of trouble at the France Germany football match are false, there were explosions near the stadium, but they were agt the Bataclan concert, the Stade wasn't involved, although it was close to the Bataclan. The whole of the BBC news this morning has been reports from Paris and around the world about the atrocity, and I really amazed that Cameron hasn't been at the forefront with at least a televised statement, instead he has limited himself to a written statement given out to the media.
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Paris attacks: We are all at war with Islamic State now. We must not back down - Telegraph
Yes you are Con, yes you are
Time to harden your hearts, stiffen your resolve, seal your borders, bring on the killing
You punch me in the face, I hit you with a sledgehammer
A body for an eye
Vasbyt
Yes you are Con, yes you are
Time to harden your hearts, stiffen your resolve, seal your borders, bring on the killing
You punch me in the face, I hit you with a sledgehammer
A body for an eye
Vasbyt



