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A teacher has been attacked in a preschool class in Aubervilliers, a suburb of the French capital, Paris, by a man citing so-called Islamic State. The attacker shouted: "This is for Daesh [Islamic State]. It's a warning", stabbing the teacher with a box cutter or scissors before fleeing. The life of the teacher, 45, who was alone in the room, is not in danger. France remains on high alert after the terrorist attacks in Paris on 13 November that left 130 people dead.
originally posted by: yo_da84
link below, not alo of news yet but according to BBC he's on the run.
BBC News Article
A teacher has been attacked in a preschool class in Aubervilliers, a suburb of the French capital, Paris, by a man citing so-called Islamic State. The attacker shouted: "This is for Daesh [Islamic State]. It's a warning", stabbing the teacher with a box cutter or scissors before fleeing. The life of the teacher, 45, who was alone in the room, is not in danger. France remains on high alert after the terrorist attacks in Paris on 13 November that left 130 people dead.
originally posted by: nonspecific
originally posted by: yo_da84
link below, not alo of news yet but according to BBC he's on the run.
BBC News Article
A teacher has been attacked in a preschool class in Aubervilliers, a suburb of the French capital, Paris, by a man citing so-called Islamic State. The attacker shouted: "This is for Daesh [Islamic State]. It's a warning", stabbing the teacher with a box cutter or scissors before fleeing. The life of the teacher, 45, who was alone in the room, is not in danger. France remains on high alert after the terrorist attacks in Paris on 13 November that left 130 people dead.
Is not Daesh a derogatory term for ISIS?
I am pretty sure they swore to cut out the tounge of anyoe using it in reference to them.
Either this guy is a moron or an actor who fluffed his lines.
originally posted by: Kapusta
originally posted by: nonspecific
originally posted by: yo_da84
link below, not alo of news yet but according to BBC he's on the run.
BBC News Article
A teacher has been attacked in a preschool class in Aubervilliers, a suburb of the French capital, Paris, by a man citing so-called Islamic State. The attacker shouted: "This is for Daesh [Islamic State]. It's a warning", stabbing the teacher with a box cutter or scissors before fleeing. The life of the teacher, 45, who was alone in the room, is not in danger. France remains on high alert after the terrorist attacks in Paris on 13 November that left 130 people dead.
Is not Daesh a derogatory term for ISIS?
I am pretty sure they swore to cut out the tounge of anyoe using it in reference to them.
Either this guy is a moron or an actor who fluffed his lines.
Muslim here.
Yes you are correct they Hate being called that. Its a huge insult for them.
Something does not make sens here ...
Sounds like propaganda to me..
originally posted by: nonspecific
originally posted by: Kapusta
originally posted by: nonspecific
originally posted by: yo_da84
link below, not alo of news yet but according to BBC he's on the run.
BBC News Article
A teacher has been attacked in a preschool class in Aubervilliers, a suburb of the French capital, Paris, by a man citing so-called Islamic State. The attacker shouted: "This is for Daesh [Islamic State]. It's a warning", stabbing the teacher with a box cutter or scissors before fleeing. The life of the teacher, 45, who was alone in the room, is not in danger. France remains on high alert after the terrorist attacks in Paris on 13 November that left 130 people dead.
Is not Daesh a derogatory term for ISIS?
I am pretty sure they swore to cut out the tounge of anyoe using it in reference to them.
Either this guy is a moron or an actor who fluffed his lines.
Muslim here.
Yes you are correct they Hate being called that. Its a huge insult for them.
Something does not make sens here ...
Sounds like propaganda to me..
Agreed, setup or mental unstable.
Organised terrorist who can find a balaclava yet unable to bring his own weapon and uses scissors found in primary school?
Have you seen those scissors? they are designed to be safe in the hands of 5 year olds...
originally posted by: uncommitted
originally posted by: nonspecific
originally posted by: Kapusta
originally posted by: nonspecific
originally posted by: yo_da84
link below, not alo of news yet but according to BBC he's on the run.
BBC News Article
A teacher has been attacked in a preschool class in Aubervilliers, a suburb of the French capital, Paris, by a man citing so-called Islamic State. The attacker shouted: "This is for Daesh [Islamic State]. It's a warning", stabbing the teacher with a box cutter or scissors before fleeing. The life of the teacher, 45, who was alone in the room, is not in danger. France remains on high alert after the terrorist attacks in Paris on 13 November that left 130 people dead.
Is not Daesh a derogatory term for ISIS?
I am pretty sure they swore to cut out the tounge of anyoe using it in reference to them.
Either this guy is a moron or an actor who fluffed his lines.
Muslim here.
Yes you are correct they Hate being called that. Its a huge insult for them.
Something does not make sens here ...
Sounds like propaganda to me..
Agreed, setup or mental unstable.
Organised terrorist who can find a balaclava yet unable to bring his own weapon and uses scissors found in primary school?
Have you seen those scissors? they are designed to be safe in the hands of 5 year olds...
I half read the story as being a warning about IS, not supporting it - I appreciate that doesn't makes sense, but from what was allegedly shouted (then presumably translated into English), it's hard to say for sure.
originally posted by: Kapusta
originally posted by: DISRAELI
a reply to: Kapusta
If he had achieved any kind of success, ISIS would have claimed him as their own, retrospectively.
Fully agree to that.
originally posted by: nonspecific
originally posted by: Kapusta
originally posted by: DISRAELI
a reply to: Kapusta
If he had achieved any kind of success, ISIS would have claimed him as their own, retrospectively.
Fully agree to that.
I do not think they will be taking the credit for this one somehow.
Also the title is a little misleading as it claims he shouts ISIS when the article then says Daesh(ISIS).
originally posted by: WeSbO
Just for info, on the french website, they are saying he said Daesh.
The think is there are a lot of ghetto like areas around there, that have a lot of youngster that are can be influenced with ease, and they don't know anything about the religion itself, probably didn't even realize that they didn't like the term Daesh and used it coz that is what the media says all the time...