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Terrorists Murder 12, Including Editor And Cartoonists, At French Cartoon Magazine
This morning, in Paris, two unknown gunmen dressed in jihadist clothing attacked the offices of French satirical cartoon magazine Charlie Hebdo, using what has been described as gunfire from assault rifles, and carrying a rocket launcher. The gunmen then fled the scene, shouting "Allahu Akbar".

Charlie Hebdo is the French equivalent of the UK's Private Eye, publishing cartoons and articles satirising and criticising the most powerful in society and culture. Abrasively leftwing, it focuses on attacking extreme right parties, as well as focusing on religious extremism, whether Christian, Jewish or Muslim. In recent years, they also published a cartoon biography of Mohammed.
It has been reported as an Islamic terrorist attack, with gunmen calling out journalist's names before opening fire. Charlie Hebdo has run many articles and cartoons attacking ISIS and Islamic religious extremism, especially its leaders. In previous years, the magazine had been firebombed, but without fatalities.

The gunmen are reported to be still at large, and there have been reports of gun battles with police taking place across Paris.














