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Special post just for "Apache"

Journo | 21.03.2012 10:45

Hey there 'Apache', hope you remember our conversation from yesterday that is recorded here www.indymedia.org.uk/en/2012/03/493857.html?c=all


That's the one where you decided I was not a journalist because I understood how news gathering is conducted while you did not and I was writing about how the police were seeking an Islamist extremist from Toulouse with an Algerian background who has recently returned from Afghanistan.

Feel free to write in with an apology any time you feel like it and by the way I sold the article I was writing and the money was in my bank this morning.


"Raid on Toulouse shooting suspect"

"Mohammed Merah, the man believed to be the gunman on a scooter who killed seven people in south-western France, is a 24-year-old French citizen of Algerian extraction."

"He had described himself as an Islamist warrior and member of the al-Qaeda network."

"French news channel BFM TV said he was linked to Forsane Alizza (Knights of Pride), an Islamist group banned last month in France."

"According to Interior Minister Claude Gueant, the suspect made trips to both Afghanistan and Pakistan."

"Mohammed Merah visited Pakistan twice, in 2010 and 2011, and was arrested at Kandahar in southern Afghanistan at the end of 2010. The Afghan authorities notified French police."

"After the first two shootings, in Toulouse and Montauban, he was "in the sights" of France's domestic intelligence service, the DCRI, along with others, an unnamed official told AFP news agency."

Journo

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