Tuesday, December 13, 2011

Nordine Amrani Pictures?

With the terrible attack in Belgium earlier today, we took a look at the suspected attacker. Nordin Amrani allegedly launched the attack. We have two potential facebook profiles. One is "Amrani Nordin", found here.


The little information that is on the page is in French, which would synch with the attack happening in Belgium.

The second has no picture or details, but is under his name "Nordin Amrani", and can be found here. This one is in English.

There's a third here, which is also in French, but the name is "Nordine Amrani"

We also have this picture from photobucket:

23 comments:

  1. Did you seriously just link 3 people's facebook pages on an article that could be read by THOUSANDS of people? that's just opening up the possibility of abuse towards three people who may have had nothing to do with it.

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  2. This is extremely irresponsible on your part.

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  3. This article is an absolute disgrace; minimum 2 probably 3 people who have nothing to do with it are linked by you with a terrible crime. I find this criminal as well.

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  4. Really good article Thomas Ferdousi!

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  5. This isn't irresponsible. Those who harass people who are innocent are irresponsible. The does not say that these people are the person in question. And on top of that, they've got a question mark in the title.

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  6. fucking moslim child killer

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  7. I'm tired of this BIASED REPORTING!

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  8. Anonymous #3:

    Criminel? Etes-vous retardé? Nordine Amrani est un criminel

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  9. I doubt that many will get the information from this site. Not so hard to type in Nordine Amrani in Google or Facebook.

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  10. I'd love to see what the Belgian defamation laws are like, let alone those in the US!

    Crass piece of pseudo-journalism.

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  11. Yay for the internet! Where everyone is a reporter...

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  12. Wow. I hope no one who shares my name ever does something horrible.

    I'll be honest. Like a lot of people, I also Googled the name and looked on social networks. But blogging about it? This is just stupid and frankly lazy. There is nothing that suggests the person who committed theses attacks even had a Facebook or online profile.

    Not everyone is online, in fact most people are not. Thankfully the people you've linked to do not have any contact/family info/pictures public. One is from France by the way, a different country where they also, coincidentally, speak French. And even though not much is public, and even though Amrani is dead, I'm sure that they will all receive death threats from members of the internet vigilante horde before the day is done.

    If you want to play investigative citizen journalist, do so. Investigate. We do need more of that. But investigation doesn't mean throwing everything at a public wall to see what sticks and spinning it as some sort of "OMG! Amazeballs. Look what we found on the internets!" Lazy fuckers.

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  13. Can someone explain why some of the commenters' anger is at this random site instead of at, you know, the a**hole that killed a bunch of people? Sweet Jesus, you can find all of these people on Facebook. Regardless of what this crappy site does, the anonymity is gone of those who share the same name with the douchebag that killed those people. It's called Google. It's called Facebook. It's called Yahoo!, Bing, and DogPile. Use the internet dumbasses (especially the Anon above me)

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  14. 1) I did not know that the expression of mild bewilderment and annoyance at a stupid blogging trend, to a blogger engaged in that trend, is mutually exclusive to feeling repulsion, sorrow, and anger at a mass murder.

    2) Will expressing my anger and repulsion at the mass murdered on a random blog do anything? No. It won't even make me feel better since I know this isn't the last moment of violence.

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  15. just feel sorry for the victims. thats all I can say

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  16. Stop guessing, remove this post NOW! Release picture if you can name a reliable source.

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  17. As do I.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9EjPDB279vw

    This looks to have been filmed just before the grenades went off at the bus stop (located by the yellow buses) but after the first person was shot. The fact that no one is running around seems to be that there was no initial spray of gunfire but one shot which only a few people heard.

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  18. you dumb idiot, you do understand that you've potentially created alot of problems for 2-3 innocent guys?

    How do you have the balls to link 3 people's pictures to this crime without any proof? you are lucky if they dont sue you because of this.

    koskhol

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  19. Y'all are just a bunch of fucktards who just discovered the interwebs. Stop acting like you give a fuck.

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  20. Anonymous on 11:45 PM... But the man is dead, isn't he?! Even he wasn't it's nothing compared to what he's done to the other three people...

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  21. Since bad Nordine Amrani is dead, it shouldn't be too difficult to spot the un-connected ones.

    Anyway, this kind of reporting fills a niche - as the Mainstream Media take it upon themselves to get ever more economical with the facts (oh, unless the perp is a white western male of course), I have no problem at all with this kind of reporting.

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  22. Disgusting post. Three random individuals.

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  23. And none of those three men is actual Liège killer.

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