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One of the brothers who launched a deadly attack against French satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo has been buried in an unmarked grave.
Said Kouachi was buried secretly late on Friday in the eastern city of Reims, where he had lived before the attack.
The mayor of Reims said he had opposed the burial, fearing a grave could become a shrine, but had been forced to accept it by law.
Attacks in Paris killed 17 people last week, 12 of them at Charlie Hebdo.
What the hell is going on? The mayor of the European city is afraid of a terrorist's grave to become a shrine. Europe seems to be losing this war. They must not to hide all the evidences of their victory But expose them. Moreover a public trial of this dead thug will be a perfect example...They act like our militants who hid Bin Laden's corpse.
Said Kouachi was buried secretly late on Friday in the eastern city of Reims, where he had lived before the attack.
The mayor of Reims said he had opposed the burial, fearing a grave could become a shrine, but had been forced to accept it by law.
Attacks in Paris killed 17 people last week, 12 of them at Charlie Hebdo.
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What the hell is going on? The mayor of the European city is afraid of a terrorist's grave to become a shrine. Europe seems to be losing this war. They must not to hide all the evidences of their victory But expose them. Moreover a public trial of this dead thug will be a perfect example...They act like our militants who hid Bin Laden's corpse.