Al Qaeda threatens France and Sweden with terrorist attacks | EUROtoday
They accuse the 2 nations of waging warfare towards Islam when France has simply banned the abaya in colleges
The Al Qaeda group has threatened France with new terrorist attacks, and additionally Sweden, for, they accuse, “being at war against Islam”. The group doesn’t specify the explanations, however France has simply banned college students from going to high school carrying the abaya, the everyday costume in some Muslim nations. In the case of Sweden, will probably be due to the latest incidents with the burning of Korans.
In a propaganda publication of the group (Sada al Malahim), which has been echoed by the French press, a person is seen posing with a rifle in entrance of a picture of French law enforcement officials. They ask to go away “Muslim children alone, educated under the protection of their parents.” There is not any particular reference to the abaya.
Al Qaeda within the Arabian Peninsula (Aqpa) threatens an “armed attack” on a French ministry and additionally targets the Swedish embassy. “It is clear that Sweden has chosen to take the lead in the war against Islam and Muslims among EU countries, rivaling France, Denmark and others for first place in the race to oppose God and his message,” says the group.
Sweden already raised its terrorist alert degree this summer time to 4 out of 5. France is on most alert today, particularly as a result of go to this week of King Charles III and Camilla, and this weekend for that of Pope Francis, who will go to Marseille. According to Le Figaro, the French authorities have verified the authenticity of the publication. In addition, Paris celebrates the Olympic Games subsequent summer time.
This Al Qaeda group -Aqpa- already threatened the satirical publication Charlie Hebdo, which was the goal of the terrorist attacks in January 2015. In November of that very same 12 months, a series of attacks passed off on the Stade de France, a number of eating places and the Bataclín live performance corridor, the place 130 folks died.
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