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Paris Attacks: French newspapers react to carnage in capital

French papers reacted with shock ,disgust and anger
French papers reacted with shock ,disgust and anger

France’s newspapers have reacted to the attacks on Paris on Friday Night with shock, anger and mainly horror.

L'Equipe, one of the country's most read papers, simply read "L'Horreur" as its headline
L’Equipe, one of the country’s most read papers, simply read “L’Horreur” as its headline

 

LA Depeche du Midi, a regional paper from south-west France, simply read: "Attaques terroristes a Paris" - Terrorists attack in Paris
LA Depeche du Midi, a regional paper from south-west France, simply read: “Attaques terroristes a Paris” – Terrorists attack in Paris
L'Est Republicain, a right wing paper, had the headline "En guerre" - At War
L’Est Republicain, a right wing paper, had the headline “En guerre” – At War
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La Voix Du Nord, a regional paper from the north of France, shared sentiments of horror, and spoke of President Hollande declaring a state of emergency.
Right-leaning paper Le Figaro went with the headline "La Guerre en plein Paris" - An open war in Paris.
Right-leaning paper Le Figaro went with the headline “La Guerre en plein Paris” – An open war in Paris.
Left-leaning paper Liberation had the headline "Carnages A Paris", and focused on the attacks around the Stade de France. It described it was "an unprecedented wave of attacks".
Left-leaning paper Liberation had the headline “Carnages A Paris”, and focused on the attacks around the Stade de France. It described it was “an unprecedented wave of attacks”.
LA Press De La Manche also simply stated "L'horreur a Paris".
LA Press De La Manche also simply stated “L’horreur a Paris”.