Kommentar zu der Terrorserie in Frankreich Toulouse wird es noch öfter geben
Vor Anschlägen gibt es nirgendwo Sicherheit. Eine demokratische Gesellschaft muss das aushalten, findet der StZ-Politikredakteur Christian Gottschalk.
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Polizisten belagern in Toulouse das Haus des mutmaßlichen
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French police officers and firefighters stand at night next to the apartment building where a suspect in the shooting at the Ozar Hatorah Jewish school is still barricaded, in Toulouse, Southern France, Wednesday, March 21, 2012. A predawn police raid on a home in Toulouse erupted into a firefight Wednesday with a gunman who claims connections to al-Qaida and is suspected of killing three Jewish schoolchildren, a rabbi and three paratroopers. (Foto:Christophe Ena/AP/dapd)
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Police officers walk next to the building in Toulouse, France, Wednesday March 21, 2012 where a suspect in the shooting at the Ozar Hatorah Jewish school has been spotted. A father and his two sons were among four people who died Monday when a gunman opened fire in front of a Jewish school in the city in southwest France. (Foto:Bob Edme/AP/dapd)
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French police officers stand next to the building in Toulouse, France, Wednesday March 21, 2012 where a suspect in the shooting at the Ozar Hatorah Jewish school has been holed up. A father and his two sons were among four people who died Monday when a gunman opened fire in front of a Jewish school in the city in southwest France. (Foto:Bob Edme/AP/dapd)
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epa03153905 Night falls as French police officers man a security cordon during a raid on a house to arrest a suspect who allegedly killed children and a rabbi on 19 March 2012 at Ozar Hatorah Jewish school, in Toulouse, France, 21 March 2012. A 23-year-old Franco-Algerian man suspected of killing seven people, including three Jewish school children, continued his standoff with police in the French city of Toulouse - long after his planned surrender had been announced. Its finished, Interior Minister Claude Gueant announced Wednesday morning. As night fell on Toulouse, the standoff stretched past 14 hours. Gueant had revealed then that the suspect, identified as Mohamed Merah, had been cornered by elite police teams in an apartment building in the leafy suburb of Cote Pavee. EPA/YOAN VALAT +++(c) dpa - Bildfunk+++
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French police officers wait next to the building in Toulouse, France, Wednesday March 21, 2012 where a suspect in the shooting at the Ozar Hatorah Jewish school has been spotted. A father and his two sons were among four people who died Monday when a gunman opened fire in front of a Jewish school in the city in southwest France. (Foto:Bob Edme/AP/dapd)
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French Police officers and firefighters stand at night next to the apartment building where a suspect in the shooting at the Ozar Hatorah Jewish school is still barricaded, in Toulouse, Southern France, Wednesday, March 21, 2012. A predawn police raid on a home in Toulouse erupted into a firefight Wednesday with a gunman who claims connections to al-Qaida and is suspected of killing three Jewish schoolchildren, a rabbi and three paratroopers. (Foto:Christophe Ena/AP/dapd)
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France Police officers gather close to the apartment building where a suspect in the shooting at the Ozar Hatorah Jewish school is still barricaded, in Toulouse, Southern France, Wednesday, March 21, 2012. A predawn police raid on a home in Toulouse erupted into a firefight Wednesday with a gunman who claims connections to al-Qaida and is suspected of killing three Jewish schoolchildren, a rabbi and three paratroopers. (Foto:Christophe Ena/AP/dapd)
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Police officers and firefighters stand next to the building where the suspected killer is holed-up in Toulouse Wednesday March 21, 2012 . After a pre-dawn raid erupted into a firefight, French riot police pressed Wednesday for the surrender of a holed-up gunman who is suspected in seven killings and claiming allegiance to al-Qaida. A prosecutor said the gunman was planning to kill another soldier imminently.(Foto:Remy de la Mauviniere/AP/dapd)
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Polizisten sichern am Montag (19.03.2012) in Toulouse vor der jüdischen Schule Ozar Hatorah Spuren. Bei einer Schießerei vor der Schule in der südfranzösischen Stadt sind mindestens vier Menschen getötet worden. Darunter seien ein Religionslehrer und seine beiden Kinder im Alter von drei und sechs Jahren, teilte der zuständige Staatsanwalt nach Angaben der Nachrichtenagentur AFP mit. Das vierte Todesopfer sei zehn Jahre alt gewesen. Foto: ERIC CABANIS afp +++(c) dpa - Bildfunk+++