Wednesday, January 14, 2015

CHARLIE HEBDO FLIES OFF THE SHELVES AS AL-QUIDA IN YEMEN CLAIMES RESPONSIBILITY FOR FRANCE HEBDO ATTACK ONLY

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HMM ISN'T THIS INTERESTING THAT YEMENIS ARE BEING RELEASED FROM GUITMO. WHEN ITS THE AL-QUIDA YEMENIS THATS BEHIND THE FRANCE TERRORIST ATTACKS.

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Five Yemenis transferred from U.S. custody at Guantanamo: Pentagon-Reuters-By David Alexander -JAN 15,15-YAHOONEWS



WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The Pentagon transferred five Yemenis held at Guantanamo prison to foreign custody on Wednesday in the first handover of detainees in 2015, sending four to Oman and one to Estonia despite Republican calls for a moratorium on the resettlements.U.S. officials said all five Yemenis, held for a dozen or more years at the military prison at a U.S. Navy base in Cuba, had been cleared for release nearly five years ago by a multi-agency task force that included intelligence, diplomatic and military officials.The transfer took place just a day after several Republican U.S. senators, including Kelly Ayotte of New Hampshire, proposed legislation to place a moratorium on the release of most of the Guantanamo prisoners, saying they posed too much danger to the United States and its allies.President Barack Obama has promised to close the internationally condemned detention center, which was opened in 2002 to house detainees in the U.S. campaign against al Qaeda.His efforts have been blocked by lawmakers who reject the plan, including Senator John McCain, his Republican opponent in the 2008 presidential election, who said this week 30 percent of the released detainees have re-entered the fight against the United States.Obama recently pledged to step up the closure effort, and the administration moved 28 prisoners from Guantanamo in 2014, the most since 2009.The transfer on Wednesday leaves 122 detainees still at the facility. Fifty-four of those, including 47 Yemenis, have been approved for resettlement, while the rest are considered too dangerous to release. The Pentagon identified the detainee sent to Estonia as Ahmed Abdul Qader, about 31, who had been held 12 years at Guantanamo.Those sent to Oman were Al-Khadr Abdallah Muhammad al-Yafi, about 44, who had been held 13 years; Abdul Rahaman Atah Mahmood Shubatti, about 32 and imprisoned 12 years; Fadil Husayn Salih Hintif, about 33 and imprisoned 12 years; and Mohammed Ahmed Salam, 34, who was detained 12 years.U.S. officials insisted security had been a top concern in considering the releases."We take our obligation to assess the security risk of detainees seriously prior to transfers. As a result, more than 90 percent of detainees transferred during the Obama administration live quietly around the world," said Paul Lewis, the Defense Department's special envoy for closing Guantanamo."Each of these five individuals was unanimously approved for transfer more nearly five years ago by six departments and agencies through the 2009 executive order task force," said Ian Moss, a spokesman for Guantanamo issues at the State Department.(Reporting by David Alexander; Editing by Paul Tait and Robert Birsel)



Charlie Hebdo flies off shelves as Al-Qaeda claims attack-UPDATED: 15 Jan 2015 07:02-CNA



PARIS: Charlie Hebdo made a defiant return on Wednesday (Jan 14) with a new issue that sold out across France in record time, as Al-Qaeda posted a video claiming last week's deadly attack on its cartoonists.The satirical magazine once again featured the Prophet Mohammed on its cover - but with a tear in his eye, holding a "Je Suis Charlie" sign under the headline "All is forgiven".After many Parisians joined long queues outside newspaper kiosks in the pre-dawn cold to get their hands a copy, French President Francois Hollande said "Charlie Hebdo is alive and will live on". "You can murder men and women but you can never kill their ideas," he said.Around 700,000 copies were released and sold on Wednesday as part of a print run that will eventually total five million.Al-Qaeda's Yemen branch (AQAP) claimed responsibility for the attack by Islamist gunmen on the Paris offices of the weekly last Wednesday that left 12 people dead including the country's best-loved cartoonists."(AQAP) was the party that chose the target and plotted and financed the plan... It was following orders by our general chief Ayman al-Zawahiri," said one of its leaders in the video, adding it was "vengeance" for the weekly's cartoons of the prophet. Brothers Said and Cherif Kouachi who carried out the attack are known to have trained with the group.Amedy Coulibaly, who killed a policewoman and attacked a Jewish supermarket in attacks he said were coordinated with the Kouachi brothers, has claimed links to the Islamic State group in Syria and Iraq. IS on Wednesday described Charlie Hebdo's decision to print another Mohammed cartoon as "extremely stupid".Under government orders to crackdown on hate crimes, French prosecutors have opened over 50 cases for condoning terrorism since the attacks that claimed 17 lives.They include one against the controversial comedian Dieudonne Mbala Mbala. He was arrested on Wednesday and will stand trial at a later date over a comment suggesting he sympathised with one of the Paris attackers, as France cracks down on those who condone terrorism.The comedian wrote "I feel like Charlie Coulibaly" on Facebook - mixing the popular "Je Suis Charlie" homage to the slain journalists with a reference to the supermarket gunman.Under France's ultra-fast-track court system, a 21-year-old in Toulouse was sent to prison for 10 months on Monday for expressing support for the militants while travelling on a tram.



CRITICISM



Some global Muslim leaders have criticised the new cartoon, with the Qatar-based International Union of Muslim Scholars saying "it is neither reasonable, nor logical, nor wise to publish drawings and films ... attacking the prophet of Islam."The Grand Mufti of Jerusalem Mohammed Hussein said the cover was an insult that "has hurt the feelings of nearly two billion Muslims all over the world".But many have taken a nuanced stance and tried to calm tensions, with French Muslim leaders urging their communities - which have already been targeted - to "stay calm and avoid emotive reactions".Meanwhile, Syrian President Bashar al-Assad said Western "shortsightedness" and "support for terrorism" in the revolt against his rule were to blame for last week's attacks.French Prime Minister Manuel Valls said on Tuesday the country was now engaged in a "war on terrorism", in remarks reminiscent of former US president George W. Bush after the 9/11 attacks in 2001.France has deployed armed police to protect synagogues and Jewish schools and called up 10,000 troops to guard against other attacks.But Valls stressed that Muslims would always have a home in France. "I don't want Jews in this country to be scared, or Muslims to be ashamed" of their faith, he said.He admitted France's intelligence capabilities and anti-terrorism laws needed to be strengthened and "clear failings" addressed. The three gunmen were known to French intelligence and on a US terror watch list "for years".Belgian newspaper Het Laatste Nieuws reported that Coulibaly bought all their weapons - including assault rifles and a rocket launcher - near the Gare du Midi station in Brussels for less than €5,000 (US$7,000).



FAREWELL TO CABU



France bade farewell to one of its most beloved cartoonists on Wednesday. Cabu, 76, one of the eight journalists killed at the magazine, was buried in the Champagne region.Charlie Hebdo's surviving staff moved into the offices of Liberation newspaper to compile the new issue, which they admitted had been an emotional experience.Cartoonist Renald "Luz" Luzier said he cried after drawing the front cover. "Our Mohammed is above all just a guy who is crying. He is much nicer than the one (worshipped) by the gunmen," he said.Distributors quickly boosted the print run from an initial three million after the sales rush on Wednesday - dwarfing its normal run of around 60,000 copies, and the edition will also be available in English, Spanish, Italian, Arabic and Turkish. Proceeds will go to victims' families.Charlie Hebdo, which last month did not have enough money to pay staff wages, could raise as much as €10 million (US$11.7 million) in sales and donations since the attack.US Secretary of State John Kerry will meet French President Francois Hollande on Friday to discuss the attacks. The United States did not send a senior official to the historic march against extremism on Sunday, which the White House has admitted was a mistake.- AFP/de






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