Shortly after the Charlie Hebdo Islamic terrorist murders in Paris in January, the establishment press attacked those who dared to state something quite obvious about "no-go zones" in parts of Europe, i.e., that they exist. The media summarily and unilaterally declared that "no-go zones" were a myth propagated by the likes of Fox News, Louisiana Governor Bobby Jindal, longtime terror expert Steven Emerson, and others — despite several direct references to them in media accounts, including the New York Times, going back as far as 2002.
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Monday, November 16, 2015
Two Paris Terrorists Lived in Supposedly Mythical 'No-Go Zone' Neighborhood in Brussels
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Brussels,
no-go zones,
Paris,
terrorists
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