Monday, January 26, 2015

FINAL 3

Mr. Kafala, whose BBC Arabic television, radio and online news services reach a weekly audience of 36 million people, told The Independent: “We try to avoid describing anyone as a terrorist or an act as being terrorist. What we try to do is to say that ‘two men killed 12 people in an attack on the office of a satirical magazine’. That’s enough, we know what that means and what it is.” Mr. Kafala said: “Terrorism is such a loaded word. The UN has been struggling for more than a decade to define the word and they can’t. It is very difficult to. We know what political violence is, we know what murder, bombings and shootings are and we describe them. That’s much more revealing, we believe, than using a word like terrorist which people will see as value-lade. A terrorist sparked the event of this attack. They shouldn't have done it, and I never ran into them, but this whole episode has really disturbed me," said Nicole Lefrans, 55, caretaker of one of the grim concrete apartment buildings that dominate the neighborhood. "I fear for what comes next for France." If it was me you couldn't pay me all the money in the world to come that close to death or even dying I just wont do it.! Hey I like my life but some people don't id like to live for some years I have not did everything on my bucket list just yet and id like to, just saying. 

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