Italy calls anti-terrorism meeting after Paris attack
Italy called a meeting of its "anti-terrorism" committee on Wednesday to examine possible threats following an attack on the offices of French satirical newspaper Charlie Hebdo that killed 12 people.
The Strategic Anti-terrorism Analysis Committee, "made up of experts in anti-terrorism from the police force and intelligence services, will closely examine the terrorist threat in light of the grave attack," the interior ministry said in a statement.
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Interior Minister Angelino Alfano called the meeting after two or three heavily armed gunmen stormed the offices of the Charlie Hebdo weekly, the focus of several attacks since publishing cartoons of the prophet Mohammed in the mid-2000s.
READ MORE: 12 killed in terror attack on French magazine
#CharlieHebdo - Paris media attack kills 4 cartoonists including chief editor. #AFP pic.twitter.com/ZJwJgHHSOK
— AFP Photo Department (@AFPphoto) January 7, 2015
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The Strategic Anti-terrorism Analysis Committee, "made up of experts in anti-terrorism from the police force and intelligence services, will closely examine the terrorist threat in light of the grave attack," the interior ministry said in a statement.
SEE ALSO: 'Horror and dismay' over Paris shooting: Renzi
Interior Minister Angelino Alfano called the meeting after two or three heavily armed gunmen stormed the offices of the Charlie Hebdo weekly, the focus of several attacks since publishing cartoons of the prophet Mohammed in the mid-2000s.
READ MORE: 12 killed in terror attack on French magazine
#CharlieHebdo - Paris media attack kills 4 cartoonists including chief editor. #AFP pic.twitter.com/ZJwJgHHSOK
— AFP Photo Department (@AFPphoto) January 7, 2015
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