Sunday, October 30, 2016

'Those That Think Terrorism Has Nothing to Do with Islam Are Ignorant'


Former Charlie Hebdo journalist Zineb El Rhazoui, who was out of the country in January 2015 when Islamic militants stormed the offices of the satirical magazine in Paris and fatally shot 9 people. El Rhazoui, described as the 'most protected woman' in France, visited the New York City office of Women in the World and spoke with Emma-Kate Symons about her experiences and her incendiary new book titled 'Destroy Islamic Fascism.'Former Charlie Hebdo journalist Zineb El Rhazoui, who was out of the country in January 2015 when Islamic militants stormed the offices of the satirical magazine in Paris and fatally shot 12 of her colleagues. El Rhazoui, described as the 'most protected woman' in France, visited the New York City office of Women in the World and spoke with Emma-Kate Symons about her experiences and her incendiary new book titled 'Destroy Islamic Fascism.'Former Charlie Hebdo journalist Zineb El Rhazoui, who was out of the country in January 2015 when Islamic militants stormed the offices of the satirical magazine in Paris and fatally shot 12 of her colleagues. El Rhazoui, described as the 'most protected woman' in France, visited the New York City office of Women in the World and spoke with Emma-Kate Symons about her experiences and her incendiary new book titled 'Destroy Islamic Fascism.'