Following the attacks in Paris on Friday November 13, and a few days of mourning, the Eiffel Tower was lit in the national colors.
The Eiffel Tower went dark following Friday's attacks in Paris but was relit blue, white a… https://t.co/DmLCdPsmHG pic.twitter.com/r5SAokeqOS
— TorontoStar (@TorontoStar) November 16, 2015
The day after the attacks French people came out to be heard en masse.
Paris Citizens Flood the Streets with a Powerful Message for Islam.
https://t.co/n7FHiTC3TE #ParisAttacks pic.twitter.com/i04BEbmOCz
— bennydiego (@bennydiego) November 14, 2015
One man Adel Termos became a hero in Beirut when he stopped a terrorist bomber from killings hundreds in a separate attack there where 43 were killed last Thursday.
How Adel Termos became a saviour in Beirut bombings tackling a suicide bomber, saving many but losing his own life … https://t.co/t8bBl5Mu1w
— Reddit World News (@WNews_Reddit) November 17, 2015
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In April 2015, a 'radical Islamist' had killed 147 at a Kenyan university. These are not a new kind of carnage.
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The Russian plane downed in Egypt earlier this month was deemed an attack by Russian officials.
NPR NEWS HEADLINE: Russian Officials Say Plane Crash Was A 'Terrorist Act' https://t.co/JKGcx1bJne
— NPR Headlines (@NPR_Headlines) November 17, 2015
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Meanwhile, Republican state governors, and one democrat, in the US line up to reject Syrian war refugees. Not long ago they were wanting to ally with them to fight Assad. But even then they were doing that to thumb their nose at this guy.
Republican Governors Want to Block Syrian Refugees. Legally, They Can’t https://t.co/bjgxEVVdrO
— Fortune (@FortuneMagazine) November 17, 2015
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