Sunday, November 15, 2015

Paris, November 13, 2015



Friday, November 13th delivered yet another senseless act of terror for the world to sit transfixed by, sewing fear in one of the worlds great cities, rattling others in disbelief.

All as Paris, a city claimed by the world, once again found itself the target for horror and death.

With a toll of over 130 now deceased and hundreds more injured, the coordinated attacks on the French capital left many shocked at the cold and calculated way in which the terrorists brought slaughter to the streets once again.

The review of Friday evening led into the weekend and as the globe watched, the times we live in played out across the screens of the all news channels, reporters and anchors scrambling for details, background an some sense of understanding, often running with but rumour and not much else.

Friday's violence followed by short hours the previous events in Lebanon of the day before, where two suicide bombings took 43 lives and injured over 240 more. Explosions that struck the heart of the nation in Beirut, a city once known as the Paris of the Middle East and more recently an arena for terror that has been the epicentre of sorrow for decades.

Beirut, Also the Site of Deadly Attacks, Feels Forgotten
Even in Lebanon, Syrian refugees can't escape horrors of ISIL: 'I could not believe the dead in the road'
ISIS had initially sent 5 bombers for Lebanon attacks: Machnouk
Beirut blasts death toll rises
Lebanon detains 7 Syrian, 2 Lebanese terror suspects

The two cities now united in sorrow, though for the Lebanese the world quickly it seems shifted the focus to the French capital, a lapse of compassion that should be noted, an error of omission that should be redressed.

The events from both countries provide a reminder of an evil that continues to stalk the world and holds no sense of conscience or humanity, no soul in sight to guide those that wish to deliver only carnage.

The weekend has offered up another moment of test for the resolve of nations around the world.

A challenge that will once again call for hard decisions from our leaders and the need to stand firm to our belief that the good in humankind will prevail, even if on days like these, that concept becomes harder and harder to embrace.

Below from a weekend of reading we offer up what is nowhere near the full index of comments and reports on the events of recent days.

Instead, but a few snapshots from the weekend events that at least give some glimpse into the latest outrage to arrive on our doorsteps.

November 16

French warplanes strike IS group stronghold in Syria
The Belgian connection
Inquiry finds Mounting Proof of Syria Link to Paris Attacks
Guns, God and Grievances-Belgium's Islamist 'Airbase'

November 15

Manhunt for Salah Abdeslam and accomplices
Paris attacks were organized in Brussels, officials believe
Paris Attackers communicated with ISIS, Officials say
ISIL's strategy changed when they attacked Paris. Now, the group has added 'legitimacy,' experts say
Paris attacks: Impact on border and refugee policy
Paris attacks: The Investigation so far
Paris attacks were organized in Brussels, officials believe
Will the attacks change France?
Fear and Mourning in the streets of Paris
Paris attack suspect described as 'friendly, polite neighbour'
EU's permissive refugee policy in jeopardy after Paris attacks
Global impact of Paris attacks revealed as victims named
Why Syrian refugee passport found at Paris attack scene must be treated with caution
G20 to discuss threat of Isis infiltrators among EU migrants after Paris attacks
The French are mourning, but by sticking together we can overcome
France launches airstrikes on Islamic State in Syria, Paris investigation widens
France launches 'massive' airstrike on Isis stronghold of Raqqa after Paris attack
Paris attacks galvanize international efforts to end Syria war
Belgium launches probe and arrests suspects linked to Paris terrorist attacks
Islamic State group claims deadly Paris attacks
France bombs ISIS stronghold as manhunt underway for suspect in Paris attacks
France Strikes ISIS Targets in Syria in Retaliation for Attacks
Blocks from Charlie Hebdo, Area Known for Bonhomie is Shaken Again
Hollande says Paris attacks an 'act of war' by Islamic State group
Timeline of attacks across the French Capital


November 14

The front pages of the world newspapers display 'horror and 'terror' of Paris attacks
ISIL taunts France in statement on Paris attacks
The challenges to France's intelligence and internal security are cultural
Suicide bomber reportedly had a ticket to France soccer game and aimed to cause deadly stampede
Arrests made in Belgium in connection to vehicle spotted near site of Paris attacks
'I don't have any more tears. I just have hatred': A stunned Paris responds to deadly terror attacks
There is only one way to defeat ISIS
To Save Paris, Defeat ISIS
Bataclan and other assaults leave many dead
Islamic State militants change tactics
Analysts blame Paris attacks on intelligence failures, not refugees
Three teams of Coordinated Attackers Carried Out Assault on Paris, Officials Say; Hollande Blames ISIS
France will hit back at IS. Will its allies join a bigger fight?


November 13

'A horror': French president vows 'pitiless' counterattack after terrorists kill 120 in Paris
Trudeau responds to Paris attacks: "We have offered all of our help and support to the government of France"
Trudeau says Canada 'stands with France at this dark time'
Attack on Paris an assault on the city itself
Trendy neighbourhood is turned into battlefront amid Paris attack
Terror grips Paris after shootings and explosions
French President Hollande declares emergency, closes borders
More than 100 people killed in Paris attacks; police believe all attackers are dead
Three hours of Terror in Paris, Moment by Moment


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