In what was called a “Charlie Hebdo-style attack” at a café in Copenhagen, Denmark on Sunday, at least two gunmen fired 200 rounds into a free speech conference attended by Swedish cartoonist Lars Vilks, who is believed to have been the main target of the ambush for his caricatures of the Prophet Muhammed.
While Vilks has been named among al Qaeda’s top targets, he’s not alone on the terror group’s “most wanted” list as published in 2013 in al Qaeda’s “Inspire” magazine. We know this because CNN thought it was newsworthy to air a segment called “Who is on al Qaeda’s ‘wanted’ list?” The segment names all 11 and airs their photographs and video footage if available.
https://twitter.com/CNNVideo/status/567410595713261569
So CNN won't show Charlie Hebdo Muhammad cartoons (http://t.co/fRDOO4iR1R) but will broadcast Al Qaeda hit-list, endangering those on it.
— Niall Ferguson (@nfergus) February 16, 2015
@nfergus CNN are moral lepers
— Dan Singer (@DanDansinger) February 16, 2015