Friday, January 9, 2015

Commentaries, Analysis, And Editorials On The Charlie Hebdo Massacre And Its Aftermath



Commentaries, Analysis, And Editorials On The Charlie Hebdo Massacre And Its Aftermath

A Guide to Charlie Hebdo Opinions -- Katie Zavadski, NYMag
An Attack Chills Satirists and Prompts Debate -- New York Times
Slain cartoonists were cultural icons in France -- Matthew Schofield, McClatchy Foreign Staff
Charlie Hebdo: first they came for the cartoonists, then they came for the Jews -- Jonathan Freedland, The Guardian
Three Reasons France Became a Target for Jihad -- John R. Bowen, Time
As hostage standoffs end, no cheering from Parisians -- Sara Miller Llana, CSM
Assaulting Democracy: The Deep Repercussions of the Charlie Hebdo Attack -- Spiegel Online
Charlie Hebdo attack challenges the roots of Western democracy -- Deutsche Welle
Art Is Free: Responses to Charlie Hebdo -- The Atlantic editorial
How Arab world media responded to Charlie Hebdo attack -- Zvi Bar'el, Haaretz
France Kills Charlie Hebdo Murderers -- Nico Hines, Daily Beast
Paris attackers had ties to older generations of Islamic militants -- Tu Thanh Ha, The Globe and Mail
France’s Impressive Counterterrorist Operation -- Max Boot, Commentary
Who Is Hayat Boumeddiene, the Female Paris Terrorist? -- Nina Strochlic, Daily Beast
Experts Fear Terror Threat Is Greater Than Capacity of Security Agencies to Respond -- Harvey Morris, Time
The attack on Charlie Hebdo: Terror in Paris -- The Economist
Response to Paris attacks caught between two risks -- Pierre Briancon, Reuters
The Charlie Hebdo attack: Geo-politics, eurocentrism, Islamophobia, and blowback -- Dr. Can Erimtan, RT
Charlie Hebdo shooting: Suspect’s neighbour recalls ‘pleasant, helpful’ man -- Rosie DiManno, Toronto Star
Muslims Fear Backlash After Paris Shooting -- VOA
Charlie Hebdo attack likely to spark 9/11-like review in France -- Mitchell Prothero, McClatchy Washington Bureau
Europe's Nightmare Gets Worse -- Gregory Katz, Real Clear World
Why Al Qaeda Poses a Greater Terror Threat to the U.S. Than ISIS -- Michael Kugelman, WSJ
The full story of a day of terror and bloodshed -- The Telegraph
‘Charlie Hebdo, Before the Massacre’ -- New York Times

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