Terrorist bomb delivery in France murders secretary
A bomb was delivered to president Sarkozy's former law office building, which also houses a Holocaust research center:
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PARIS (AP) - A parcel bomb exploded at a lawyer's office in central Paris on Thursday, killing one person and seriously injuring another, officials said.My guess is that the Muslim entity that doubtlessly resents Sarkozy's serious response to the riots last week must have sent that bomb as a threat, and also to target the Holocaust research foundation that works there as well. I hope they'll be caught, and that an investigation is underway.
The Interior Ministry said several other people were suffering from shock.
"Someone came to the office and left a package. The secretary who opened it in fact opened a parcel bomb. The parcel bomb killed her," said Christian Charriere-Bournazel, the incoming president of the Paris bar.
He said the injured person was a lawyer and that the woman who was killed was his secretary.
In the same building as the lawyer's office that was targeted is a foundation that does research on the Holocaust and a law firm that Nicolas Sarkozy, now the French president, used to work with. Sarkozy trained as a lawyer.
Officials stressed, however, that the motive for the attack was unclear.
Paris Mayor Bertrand Delanoe said the bombed lawyer's office was on the same floor - the 4th - as the Foundation for the Memory of the Shoah, created in 2000 with an endowment from recovered funds that were confiscated from French Jews during World War II. It supports research and education about the Holocaust and Jewish culture.
Another Paris official, Francoise de Panafieu, said the secretary who died opened the package in the presence of the lawyer, who was injured. Police told her the man was being treated for his wounds. Most of the other people injured had light injuries and shock, she said, without specifying the exact number of injured.
The law office in the building opened by Sarkozy and two other lawyers was not answering phones Thursday afternoon. It was opened in 1987, according to the company's Web site. The practice changed its name from Arnaud Claude-Nicolas Sarkozy after Sarkozy's election in May, and is now called Arnaud Claude and Associates.
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