L’archevêque de Canterbury condamne l’attentat à l’arme au journal Charlie Hebdo comme barbarePosted Jan 8, 2015 |
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A la suite de l’attentat terroriste, aujourd’hui, aux bureaux du journal satirique, Charlie Hebdo, l’archevêque de Canterbury déclare:
“Ceci est un acte d’une brutalité et barbarie extrême. Cette violence est diabolique, attaquant des innocents et déniant lâchement le droit fondamental de liberté d’expression.
“Le peuple français, un pays où j’ai habité, que je connais et que j’aime, émergera courageusement au-delà du défi de cette affreux attentat et continuera à réagir avec la force et la témérité, ressortant de leur illustre passé.
“Nos prières et pensées sont particulièrement tournées vers ceux qui ont été tués et blessés, ainsi que leurs familles. Je prie également pour ceux qui sont à la poursuite des terroristes.”
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