The Hunt for French Nationals After Paris Attack By Terrorists
The hunt for French nationals, including 2 brothers, is on after the recent Paris attack by terrorists at the Charlie Hebdo newspaper. The French nationals are suspected in taking part in the murder of 12 people after the newspaper offices were stormed by hooded gunmen who were shooting Islamic slogans while they fired on the innocent newspaper staff. One of the brothers that the police are looking for has had previous charges which were terrorism related. Those who survived the attack said that the gunmen spoke flawless French, and that none of them had an accent when they spoke. This was a clue that the gunmen were French natives and not foreign extremists. Tens of thousands of people across France joined rallies to commemorate the victims of the terrorist attack, and leaders from around the globe have sent condolences and spoke out against the act of violence.
With the hunt for French nationals after the Paris attack by terrorists the suspects may soon realize that they have nowhere to turn. Once they have been identified the attackers will be sought out no matter where they run to, and they will eventually be captured and brought to trial for their cowardly and despicable act of terrorism. The Charlie Hebdo was no stranger to controversy, and the newspaper had a habit of poking fun at every religion and political leaders. Past threats showed that Muslims and even radicals were upset when the newspaper ran cartoons that made fun of the prophet Mohammed, and some Muslims advocated retaliation. Most Muslims have taken a stance against the attack though, and state that Islam is not a violent religion.