The Paris Terrorists And Their Al Qaeda Links

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The Paris Terrorists And Their Al Qaeda Links

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Multiple armed attacks in the capital city. Hostages taken. Intellectuals slaughtered. "Zionist" institutions targeted. Security forces stretched - and everywhere fear.

Said Kouachi, 34, was known to have travelled to the Yemen in 2011 and to have met Anwar al Awlaki who, at the time, was the most influential al Qaeda leader in the world - and that includes Osama bin Laden.

He was also known to have got weapons training there.

Kouachi was part of a group in Paris known as the Buttes Chaumont - an alliance of violent Islamic radicals who recruited volunteers to fight the American-led operation in Iraq which later plotted to try to break an Algerian terrorist out of a French prison, and has now paralysed the French authorities with hostage-taking operations in two locations.

Awlaki was killed in an American drone strike in September 2011. One of the Kouachi brothers told the victim of one of their car-jackings that their terror campaign was revenge for the killing of Awlaki.

The American-born, Yemen-based al Qaeda leader was the franchise's propaganda chief.

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  1. Gallery: Faces Of Paris Suspects And Victims

    Hayat Boumeddiene, 26, is a suspect in the murder of a Paris policewoman on Thursday. She is on the run after her husband Amedy Coulibaly was killed when armed officers brought his kosher supermarket siege to a violent end

Her husband Amedy Coulibaly, 32

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Cherif Kouachi, 32, (pictured) and Said Kouachi, 34, carried out the massacre at magazine Charlie Hebdo on Wednesday

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The brothers took a hostage and were killed when police stormed the building where they were holed up in Dammartin-en-Goele, northwest of Paris. They are orphans who grew up in Rennes before moving to a a Paris council estate. Pictured here is Said Kouachi

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Charlie Hebdo editor Stephane Charbonnier, 47, had received death threats in the past and was living under police protection. Charbonnier and his nine colleagues, along with the two policemen killed at Charlie Hebdo

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The Paris Terrorists And Their Al Qaeda Links

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Multiple armed attacks in the capital city. Hostages taken. Intellectuals slaughtered. "Zionist" institutions targeted. Security forces stretched - and everywhere fear.

Said Kouachi, 34, was known to have travelled to the Yemen in 2011 and to have met Anwar al Awlaki who, at the time, was the most influential al Qaeda leader in the world - and that includes Osama bin Laden.

He was also known to have got weapons training there.

Kouachi was part of a group in Paris known as the Buttes Chaumont - an alliance of violent Islamic radicals who recruited volunteers to fight the American-led operation in Iraq which later plotted to try to break an Algerian terrorist out of a French prison, and has now paralysed the French authorities with hostage-taking operations in two locations.

Awlaki was killed in an American drone strike in September 2011. One of the Kouachi brothers told the victim of one of their car-jackings that their terror campaign was revenge for the killing of Awlaki.

The American-born, Yemen-based al Qaeda leader was the franchise's propaganda chief.

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  1. Gallery: Faces Of Paris Suspects And Victims

    Hayat Boumeddiene, 26, is a suspect in the murder of a Paris policewoman on Thursday. She is on the run after her husband Amedy Coulibaly was killed when armed officers brought his kosher supermarket siege to a violent end

Her husband Amedy Coulibaly, 32

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Cherif Kouachi, 32, (pictured) and Said Kouachi, 34, carried out the massacre at magazine Charlie Hebdo on Wednesday

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The brothers took a hostage and were killed when police stormed the building where they were holed up in Dammartin-en-Goele, northwest of Paris. They are orphans who grew up in Rennes before moving to a a Paris council estate. Pictured here is Said Kouachi

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Charlie Hebdo editor Stephane Charbonnier, 47, had received death threats in the past and was living under police protection. Charbonnier and his nine colleagues, along with the two policemen killed at Charlie Hebdo

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