[新闻] Charlie Hebdo hunt: Police storm two

楼主: Brad255 (曾经)   2015-01-10 06:15:12
1.媒体来源:
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2.完整新闻标题
Charlie Hebdo hunt: Police storm two hostage sites
查理杂志事件:警方冲入两人质挟持点
3.完整新闻内文:
French police have stormed two hostage sites in the Paris area, killing three
hostage takers.
Two brothers suspected of the Charlie Hebdo magazine shootings were killed in
an assault at a warehouse where they had held a hostage north of Paris.
In the second incident, anti-terror forces stormed a supermarket in eastern
Paris where several hostages were being held by another gunman.
Four hostages at the supermarket were killed.
It is not clear whether they were killed before or after the police assault
began.
Another four hostages were seriously injured, but 15 were released.
The hostage taker at the kosher supermarket is believed to have had links to
the two Charlie Hebdo suspects.
Two police officers were injured in the rescue operation, AP reported.
In the first incident, a hostage at the warehouse in Dammartin-en-Goele, 35km
(22 miles) north of Paris was also freed, while a police officer at the scene
was injured, AFP news agency said.
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French President Francois Hollande has described the events as "a tragedy for
the nation".
In a national address, he thanked the security forces for their "courage,
bravery [and] efficiency", but added that France still faced threats. "We
have to be vigilant. I also ask you to be united - it's our best weapon," he
said.
"We must be implacable towards racism," he added, saying that the supermarket
attack was an "appalling anti-Semitic act".
"Those who committed these acts, these fanatics, have nothing to do with the
Muslim faith."
The actions of France's highly trained GIGN counter-terrorist police brought
a swift end to a double hostage crisis that began 53 hours earlier with the
armed raid on the Paris magazine Charlie Hebdo.
But a number of important questions remain. Was this attack planned and
orchestrated from abroad and if so by who? Is there any credence to claims
made by the gunmen before they died that they were linked to al-Qaeda in
Yemen and to Islamic State, two sometimes competing organisations? And what
was the real target here, Charlie Hebdo or the entire French nation?
Questions are already being asked of French police and intelligence about how
the two Kouachi brothers, well-known for their extremist views and already on
US and European no-fly watchlists, were left free to acquire assault rifles
and carry out the murderous raid on 7 January. Beyond this, France has a
deeper problem, coping with a growing number of violent jihadists who will
see this week as only the beginning.
The police assaults came after three tense days in France.
Twelve people were shot dead and 11 were injured in Wednesday's attack on the
office of Charlie Hebdo, a satirical magazine.
The unprecedented attack shocked France and there has been an outpouring of
sympathy and solidarity worldwide.
The two suspects of the Charlie Hebdo shootings, brothers Cherif and Said
Kouachi, then went on the run for two days, before being surrounded at
Dammartin as night fell on Friday.
French police said they came out firing.
The hostage taker in eastern Paris targeted a Jewish supermarket,
Hypercacher, near Porte de Vincennes. He has been named as Amedy Coulibaly,
32. It is not clear whether he had an accomplice.
He knew at least one of the suspected Charlie Hebdo attackers, a source told
AFP news agency.
He had threatened to kill his captives if police attempted to capture the
brothers, reports citing police said.
Earlier on Friday, a man claiming to be Amedy Coulibaly told French TV
station BFMTV that he was a member of the Islamic State militant group, and
that he had "co-ordinated" his attack with the Kouachi brothers.
Coulibaly was also suspected of being behind the shooting of a policewoman in
the southern suburb of Montrouge on Thursday.
On Friday, French police issued an appeal for witnesses to that shooting.
They said they were looking for Amedy Coulibaly, as well as a woman called
Hayat Boumeddiene, 26.
Ms Boumeddiene's whereabouts are not clear.
标题:法国警方冲入两个人质挟持处,杀了三名歹徒
日前对查理杂志的开枪者,于巴黎北部他们所挟持的仓库被击毙
另一起事件,则是反恐部队攻坚巴黎东部超市的挟持事件
此处有众多人质被挟持。
4名人质死亡,目前尚不清楚他们是在攻坚前被杀害,还是攻坚后丧命
4名人质重伤,但有15名人质获释
超商的歹徒据相信和袭击查理杂志社的兄弟档嫌犯有关
第一起仓库攻坚的人质平安获释,但有一名警员受伤
法国总统Francois Hollande称:这是全国的悲剧
他说:
“感谢行动部队的果敢、勇气和效率
但我们仍必须维持警戒,保持团结
我们必须对极端主义同敌共慨
犯下如此行径的极端主义者,仅是借由伊斯兰信仰名义行凶”
法国国家宪兵特勤队于53小时候(杂志社枪击后),终结此两起人质事件
仍有诸多问题尚待厘清,这次袭击是策划过的吗? 他们在海外受训吗?被谁?
他们是否真的和也门阿尔盖达或伊斯兰国有关?
即便盖达和伊斯兰国有时处于竞争状态
此外,他们真正目的是什么?只有杂志社 或是整个法国?
警方及应变小组已被问及诸多问题。
据了解Kouachi兄弟为极端主义者,早已是美国和欧洲监控的禁飞人士
他们用三把冲锋枪展开在七号的屠杀
此外,法国还可能面临更多伊斯兰激进主义者,这周可能只是开始
法国警察过了三天紧绷的日子,12名杂志社员工在周三被杀害。
如此骇人听闻的攻击事件引起法国及国际关注和同情
两名嫌犯 Cherif 和 Said Kouachi逃亡了两天
在周五晚间,被包围后开始开枪
另一件巴黎犹太超市的挟持者为 Amedy Coulibaly 32岁
据称他认识至少一名查理杂志的攻击者
他威胁如果警方抓他的同伴,他就要杀死超市的俘虏
星期五稍早,这位自称Amedy Coulibaly的男子向法国新闻台表示
他是伊斯兰国的成员,他和Kouachi兄弟将有“合作”
Coulibaly被怀疑是周四时,在Montrouge近郊枪杀女警的嫌犯
周五警方提供证人的摄影。
他们也正寻找Coulibaly 和 一名叫Hayat Boumeddiene的女性
Hayat Boumeddiene目前仍然下落不明
4.完整新闻连结 (或短网址):
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http://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-30752239
5.备注:
※ 一个人一天只能张贴一则新闻,被删或自删也算额度内,超贴者劣文,请注意
因为失眠了 台湾也还没新闻 顺手再翻这篇
所以算是同一群人???
作者: www770511   2015-01-10 06:16:00
好险 我多益 900分
作者: ken211812 (邓肯)   2015-01-10 06:17:00
http://ppt.cc/iZWc 有人要翻译吗QQ
作者: wuhaha13116 (wuhaha13116)   2015-01-10 06:36:00
辛苦了~谢谢原po
作者: DomainT (DomainT)   2015-01-10 06:38:00
女嫌犯在被包围的状况下是怎么跑的,实在很神奇....对呀,比较可以是一开始消息就是错的能
作者: humphrey0923 (潮州尼可拉斯凯吉)   2015-01-10 09:37:00

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