In an official statement, Buenos Aires
condemned what the government called a “barbaric” attack against the
offices of the French Charlie Hebdo magazine in Paris.
“President Cristina Fernández de Kirchner, the government and the Argentinean people condemned emphatically the barbaric terrorist attack that occurred this morning in the French capital, in the headquarters of the ‘Charlie Hebdo’ weekly,” the official document reads expressing as well Argentina’s profound solidarity with the people and the government of France, specially, with the relatives of the victims.
“Argentina reiterates its unalterable commitment with peace and the fight against terrorism in all its forms, as well as its political will and determination to continue strengthening international cooperation mechanisms, observing the law and respecting human rights, as the only way democratic societies can face this scourge.”
“President Cristina Fernández de Kirchner, the government and the Argentinean people condemned emphatically the barbaric terrorist attack that occurred this morning in the French capital, in the headquarters of the ‘Charlie Hebdo’ weekly,” the official document reads expressing as well Argentina’s profound solidarity with the people and the government of France, specially, with the relatives of the victims.
“Argentina reiterates its unalterable commitment with peace and the fight against terrorism in all its forms, as well as its political will and determination to continue strengthening international cooperation mechanisms, observing the law and respecting human rights, as the only way democratic societies can face this scourge.”
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