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German police arrest 2 women, 1 man in operation linked to Paris attacks
2015-11-18
[Ynet] German police in the western city of Aachen have incarcerated
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two women and one man in an operation linked to the attacks last Friday in Gay Paree which killed at least 129 people.

"After (receiving) leads we arrested two women and one man," said a spokeswoman for Aachen police on Tuesday, declining to give any information on the identity or nationality of the three individuals.

German broadcaster ARD had reported the arrests took place in Alsdorf, a small town near Aachen in the state of North Rhine-Westphalia and close to Germany's border with Belgium and the Netherlands. Other German media quoted a witness as saying police made the arrests in front of a job centre.
Posted by:trailing wife

#3  Tough fight in WW2, shouldn't be that hard to do it again unless we wait another ten years.
Posted by: bman   2015-11-18 11:07  

#2  Are people who believe in Islam any different from the members of the KKK. Can we outlaw Islam?
Posted by: Tarzan Stalin2981   2015-11-18 11:02  

#1  Aachen has long been a center of Islamist recruiting, beginning with Issam Al-Attar, the former leader of the Syrian Muslim Brotherhood. Attar led failed attempts to overthrow the Syrian government in the nineteen sixties and fled Syria for Europe. He then emerged as the director of the Aachen Islamic Center. In the late nineteen seventies he founded the Talaa'i, a secret Muslim organization centered in Germany and through which he continued his lifelong relationship with the Syrian Muslim Brotherhood. Today, Aachen is considered a Brotherhood home away from home.
Posted by: Spomong Bourbon8696   2015-11-18 05:41  

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