Sunday, March 25, 2012
The French news agency AFP cited
The French news agency AFP cited a judicial source as saying Abdelkader Merah gucci bags had been charged, but that was not independently confirmed.
Abdelkader Merah is suspected of helping his Islamic fanatic brother with the three shootings, the AP reported on Saturday.
The 30-year-old faced four days of questioning in Paris after his brother was gunned down by police on Thursday at the end of an extended stand-off in his apartment in Toulouse.
Abdelkader Merah's girlfriend was reportedly also questioned, as was the Merah's mother who was released on Friday.
The AP said Abdelkader Merah had 'celebrated' his brother's gucci shirts death and may have been involved in sending other people from Toulouse to Iraq.
Police investigations have focused on how Mohammed Merah was able to acquire an arsenal of guns including an Uzi sub-machinegun, while apparently having little income and being under watch by the French authorities.
During the dramatic raid that led to his death on Thursday morning, Merah shot at police more than 30 times. Prosecutors said they did "everything we could" to arrest him alive.
"We had to get him in the end. What else can we tell you," prosecutor Francois Molins said during a press conference.
Prosecutors have confirmed Merah was the gunman behind the three attacks that killed seven people in the region and had a stash of weapons.
Molins also confirmed that Merah filmed all three of his killings, including the murder of a three soldiers and the killing of four people at a Jewish school.
A spokesman for the rebel Free Syrian Army, Muneef al-Zaeem, said government troops invaded the town of Nawa, with a population of 100,000.
International condemnation and high-level diplomacy have failed to stop the year-old Syria crisis. The U.N. says more than 8,000 people have been killed, many of them civilians. In recent months, the uprising has transformed gucci outlet into an armed insurgency as army defectors and others say they want to bring down the regime by force.
The U.S., Europe and many Arab states have called on Assad to stand down, but Russia and China have protected Syria from condemnation by the United Nations Security Council. Syria is Moscow's last remaining ally in the Middle East and is a major customer for Russia's arms industry, but Russia has recently shown impatience with Assad.
"This may be the last chance for Syria to avoid a protracted bloody civil war," Medvedev told Kofi Annan, the U.N. and Arab League envoy to Syria, during a meeting in Moscow. "Therefore we will provide any assistance at any level."
Annan travels next to China.
Seeking to stop the violence, the U.S. and other key allies are considering providing Syrian rebels with communications help, medical aid and other "non-lethal" assistance.
President Barack Obama discussed the aid options Sunday in a lengthy private meeting with Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan. The leaders are in Seoul, South Korea, for a nuclear security black gucci belt summit.
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