After two major terror attacks and several near misses this year, France now appears more vulnerable to Muslim radicals than any other Western country.
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‘Charlie Hebdo’ Staffer Pushes Back Against Writers’ Opposition To Award
“If you’re standing for the freedom of expression, you can’t be at one moment for this freedom of expression, and two or three minutes later, against that,” film critic Jean-Baptiste Thoret says.
UAS professors examine Charlie Hebdo shootings
Four UAS professors unravel complexities of Charlie Hebdo incident in public seminar.
Security everywhere, sirens constant says Juneau man in Paris
“I don’t want it to make my impression of Paris any bad or worse because it has really nothing to do with Paris. It’s an international problem,” says Henry DeCherney.



