France – ‘I Saw Horror’ Says Survivor Of Paris Magazine Massacre

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    : French reporter Laurent Leger attends the unveiling of the signage tribute to Charlie Hebdo at Hotel de Ville following this week's terrorist attack on the satirical newspaper Charlie Hebdo on January 9, 2015 in Paris, France. (Photo by Kristy Sparow/Getty Images)Paris – When a masked gunman burst into the Charlie Hebdo editorial meeting shouting “Allahu akbar” and fired off a hail of bullets, journalist Laurent Leger threw himself behind a corner table and hid as horror unfolded around him.

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    The journalists were wrapping up their weekly meeting when they heard what sounded like “fireworks” outside, said Leger, whose reflex to hide would make him one of few survivors of the bloodbath.

    He looked like a member of the special forces, “he was masked, dressed all in black, he was holding his weapon with both hands,” Leger told France Info radio.

    He said the gunman called out “Charb!” the name of editor-in-chief and cartoonist Stephane Charbonnier who was living under police protection after receiving death threats for the magazine’s provocative content mocking Islam.

    “And then the shooting started, the smell of gunpowder… by chance I threw myself behind the table and he didn’t see me … a few seconds, and everyone was on the ground,” he said, adding the gunman had shot at random.

    Leger said that as the satirical Charlie Hebdo team were “jokers”, he at first thought it may be some kind of a prank.
    But the reality quickly sank in as the sharp sting of gunpowder hit his nose and one by one his colleagues crumpled to the ground.

    Helpless, the veteran reporter huddled tightly in his hiding place.

    “I saw the others on the ground, the sound of explosions, then suddenly there was silence. A long silence.”

    – ‘I don’t know how I escaped’ –

    Leger said he heard footsteps and realised the gunman was returning.

    He heard the man exchange a few words with someone else and realised there were two attackers.

    French police and forensic investigators stand outside the offices of Charlie Hebdo in Paris on January 7, 2015
    “I thought they were going to walk around to find survivors,” he said. But they were unable to walk around the cramped room and left.

    When the coast was clear he and others who were not hit got up to try and help their colleagues. Leger said he held the hand of the weekly’s webmaster while waiting for help to arrive.

    “I saw a lot of blood, I saw half the editorial team on the ground,” he said. “I saw horror.”

    “I still don’t know how I managed to escape.”

    Some of the country’s best-known cartoonists such as Charb, his police guard and an invited visitor were among the 10 who died in the room.

    A maintenance man was shot in the reception area and another policeman was murdered outside as the two attackers fled. Eleven people were wounded, four of them seriously.

    “It all happened so fast … it still hasn’t sunk in for anyone in this small team of survivors that it really happened.”
    Clearly stunned, the journalist described a tight-knit group of colleagues whose job centred on humour, almost wiped out by the attack.

    But the weekly’s biting irony and irreverent style made it a key target of jihadist groups.

    The publication defiantly refused censorship as time and time again it published pictures of the Prophet Mohammed, stoking fury among Muslims who see it as the highest form of blasphemy.

    Its offices were firebombed in 2011 and Charbonnier in 2013 appeared on a “Wanted Dead or Alive” list published in Al-Qaeda’s magazine, Inspire.

    A woman lays a candle during a gathering at the Place de Republique in Paris, on January 8, 2015 as a tribute to the 12 people killed by two gunmen at Charlie Hebdo’s editorial office

    But to Leger, the massacre was “unimaginable. Charb felt more threatened than the others, we stopped thinking about it.”
    And as the country plunges into mourning, Charlie Hebdo has refused to be cowed by terror, and with the help of several other French media plans to put out next week’s issue.

    The newspaper’s lawyer, Richard Malka, said one million copies would be printed instead of the normal 60,000.

    “It’s very hard. We are all suffering, with grief, with fear, but we will do it anyway because stupidity will not win,” said columnist Patrick Pelloux.

    Leger said it was “important” to publish something.

    “I don’t want it to be an issue about death. I want a magazine on the challenge to exist, to say things, to fight against idiocy, against human stupidity, against all fundamentalism.”


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    Yaakov2
    Yaakov2
    9 years ago

    Let’s face it. There are not enough bullets available to eliminate all Terrorists (there is just too many, like the cockroaches – 1.6 Billion to be exact) but it’s far easier and cheaper to fight these Arab nut cases with Cartoon Humor, since it bothers them more than anything else.

    These Lunatic Arab Murderers do not fear death, nor bullets!

    Normal people don’t want to die and so if you threaten to kill them, if they will try to Murder, then they back off.

    But the Islamists Nut Cases are not scared nor deterred to die so you can’t fight Arab Terrorists with Bullets because they eat that for Breakfast Lunch and Supper and appreciate the bullets you fire at them and they even hallucinate that they will go to ‘heaven’ for it.

    So using bullets to fight Terror simply just doesn’t work, they just don’t care and are not deterred by bullets, at all, whatsoever.

    The ONLY thing which scares them and can deter them is if you use Cartoons to make fun of them and their Meshugener “Prophet” as the Rambam says that he is a Certified Mental Case.

    Normal
    Normal
    9 years ago

    #1 you are correct about Muslims not scared of dying and even happy to die if they can kill the infidels, but they are NOT scared of cartoons. They are protecting the honour of their prophet, and is just one more reason for them to kill more infidels and get killed and go to their virgins. Idiots.

    rikki
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    rikki
    9 years ago

    These murderers are not religious fanatics! They are killers and murderers. They enjoy the killing. They use religion and Mohammed as an excuse to go on a killing rampage and, for some stupid reason, imagine they’ll get away with it. They just bring shame, hate and repulsion to their religion. If Islam is such a peaceful and loving religion why aren’t all the Muslim clerics and leaders screaming that this is not what Islam is about? Where are they???? These animals must be stopped….too many innocent people are being killed. I sit here with tears for these lost innocent souls!