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" ... In the latest chapter of radical Islam’s war against democracy (in case you missed it), the offices of Paris satirical weekly Charlie Hebdo were firebombed last Tuesday night, just as its editors prepared to publish an issue jokingly said to be edited by the prophet Mohammed and featuring a cartoon image of the Prophet on its cover. Renamed (for the occasion) Charia Hebdo (a spoof on the word sharia, obviously), the publication served as commentary on the events of the Arab Spring, the success of Tunesia’s Islamist party in the country’s first post-revolution elections, and announcements by Libya’s interim leaders that the new government would be based on sharia law. Though no arrests have yet been made, and even the magazine’s editors have suggested that the bombing may have been perpetrated by right-wing radicals eager to incite anger and blame on Muslims, the assumption, even from Muslim organizations, is that the attack was perpetrated by Parisian Muslim youth. Meantime, an Istanbul-based Turkish group has admitted to hacking Charlie Hebdo’s web site and warned that they will do the same to France’s left-leaning Liberation, which has offered Charlie Hebdo editors a temporary home while they deal with their bombed out offices, and has re-published some of the original Charlie Hebdo content. ... "
" ... When the Freedom Ride reached Anniston, Alabama, an angry mob of Whites and members of the emboldened Ku Klux Klan, who were given legal immunity by the authorities, attacked the bus and its riders, firebombed the bus and killed three non-violent protesters. Through the use of sound and light effects, the museum is able to depict the horror of the incident by displaying the mangled and smoldering remains of the shell of the bus. ... "
" ... “My mom would often talk about how her grandfather had owned this extraordinarily successful hotel that was firebombed and destroyed during the Tulsa race riots,” says John W. Rogers Jr. “It inspired her to become a lawyer because she saw her father use legal skills to stop her grandfather’s extradition back to Tulsa. He would have been lynched if he came back. It had a profound impact on my mom.” ... "