Wednesday, 18 November 2015

Syrian passports found in Paris attacks were fake



Oh this can't be right? Aren't we supposed to be in a frenzy of hate against vulnerable Syrian refugees?  Aren't we supposed to be excommunicating all Muslims from our western lives as they're all part of a brainwashed "death cult"? Aren't we supposed to be entirely at odds with the entire Muslim world and preparing for world war three?

Oh, hang on........

The passports found at the crime scene of the Paris attacks weren't actually Syrian passports. They were faked, likely put together in Turkey.

The only terrorist that has had their identity released so far, is French.

OMG the refugees from Syria had nothing to do with the Paris attacks? 
Syrian passports found near the bodies of two of the suspected Paris attackers were fakes that were likely made in Turkey, police sources in France told Channel 4 News on Sunday. Greek officials had said on Saturday that one of the two passports was held by someone who had registered as a refugee on the Greek island of Leros on 3 October. 

Officials denied, though, that a second attacker had taken a similar route, telling the Guardian there was “no indication whatsoever” that the assailant had entered Europe through Greece. The comments came amid widening investigations into the attacks that killed 132 people in the French capital on Friday. 

Authorities across Europe continue to probe the identity of seven assailants amid questions over how they managed to co-ordinate multiple attacks, which have since been claimed by the Islamic State group, without attracting the attention of security services. 

Only one of the attackers has as yet been publicly named, amid ongoing attempts to identify the victims – French Prime Minister Manuel Valls said on Sunday that the bodies of up to 30 people killed in the assaults have yet to be identified. 

Authorities on Sunday named the attacker as Omar Ismail Mostefai, a 29-year-old Frenchman born and raised in Paris but with family connections to Algeria. Antimedia

 

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