The extensive investigation continues to shed light on the Paris bombings that killed 17 people between 7 and 9 January.
Four men 22 to 28 years are referred to the court for possible indictments. These men are part of the twelve people arrested on the night of Thursday to Friday in the Paris region for questioning about the possible logistical support, including weapons and vehicles, they are likely to have contributed to Amédy Coulibaly and Kouachi brothers .
After the funeral Monday Martinique Clarissa Jean-Philippe, police killed on January 8 in Montrouge (Hauts-de-Seine), another victim of the attacks, Frédéric Boisseau, team leader Sodexo, which was the first killed in the attack against Charlie Hebdo, will be buried this afternoon at 14:30 at Recloses, south of Fontainebleau (Seine-et-Marne).
At the same time , protests continue in the world against the Mohammed cartoons in Charlie Hebdo. Monday, nearly 800 000 people, according to the Russian government, gathered in Grozny, the capital of Chechnya. Other events were recorded in Iran and the Gaza Strip. “We do not insult anyone when we defend our ideas,” Hollande responded in Monday evening, while speaking on the occasion of the 70th anniversary of Agence France-Presse.
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8 hours. The Riss designer should come out of the hospital and succeed Charb at the head of Charlie Hebdo. The Riss designer, wounded in the attack against Charlie Hebdo January 7, is out of the hospital today becoming publishing director of the satirical newspaper, succeeding Charb who was killed in the attack. Riss, aka Lawrence Sourisseau, wounded in the right shoulder in the attack that killed 12 people, was editor of Charlie Hebdo since 2009 and co-led the newspaper with Charb. “There were two bosses Charlie Hebdo: Charb and Riss. Charb is gone but Riss should leave the hospital on Monday. Obviously that awaits all “, said last week the editor Gérard Biard, on the eve of the release of the new Charlie Hebdo. Before you reboot with Riss (48) at the helm, the survivors of Charlie Hebdo relied take two weeks off before releasing a new number, probably on 4 February.
7:55. The EI Group threatens to kill two Japanese hostages. The group Islamic State in a new video threatening to kill two Japanese hostages he claims to hold. In this video posted on jihadist websites whose authenticity could not be immediately be established, the group that controls large swathes of territory in Iraq and Syria threatens to “kill within 72 hours of the two hostages “and” calls on the Japanese government to pay $ 200 million to save their lives. “
7:25. Four men brought to court. Four men from 22 to 28, suspected in the investigation of Paris bombings that killed 17 people, were sent to court for possible indictments by judges of terrorism investigation, announces the Paris prosecutor. These men of 22, 25, 26 and 28, are part of the twelve people arrested on the night of Thursday to Friday in the Paris region for questioning about the possible logistical support, including weapons and vehicles, they are likely to have brought to Amédy Coulibaly and Kouachi brothers.
7:05. Five persons released. A total of eight men and four women among their companions, aged 19 to 47, were arrested late last week in Montrouge and Chatenay-Malabry (Hauts-de-Seine), Grigny and Fleury-Merogis (Essonne) or Epinay-sur-Seine (Seine-Saint-Denis) .The custody of three women were lifted Saturday. Five other people “for their part, were left free in the night” indicates the floor.
6:30. Funeral Frédéric Boisseau. The team leader at Sodexo, which was the first killed in the attack against Charlie Hebdo, will be buried this afternoon at 14:30 at Recloses, south of Fontainebleau (Seine-et-Marne ).
0:30. Martinique: emotion and sadness at the funeral of Clarissa Jean-Philippe The religious funeral Clarissa Jean-Philippe, police shot dead 26 years on January 8 in Montrouge (Hauts-de-Seine) by Amédy Coulibaly have. held Monday evening at Sainte-Marie (Martinique) in an atmosphere of solemnity, emotion and sadness. A long procession left the place Félix Lorne towards the Church of Our Lady of the Assumption for religious worship concelebrated by the Archbishop of Martinique, the vicar general and parish priest. Leading the procession, George Pau-Langevin, the Minister of Overseas was accompanied by Marc Vizy, ultramarine adviser to President François Hollande and the regional prefect Martinique Fabrice Rigoulet-Roze and several politicians from Guadeloupe, Martinique and French Guiana . The President of the Region Victorin Lurel was also present to “show (with several elected Guadeloupe) its solidarity and support to the family of the victim .”
VIDEO. Holland: “We are people insult”
VIDEO. Charlie Hebdo: more than 2,000 protesters in Tehran
VIDEO. Chechnya: Hundreds of thousands of people in Grozny.
VIDEO. Niger: dispersing a banned demonstration
VIDEO. Draw Muhammad? Plantu for global education
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