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German paper that printed Charlie Hebdo cartoons attacked

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Berlin: An arson attack was carried out early on Sunday on the building housing a German newspaper that reprinted cartoons of Prophet Mohammed from the French satirical paper Charlie Hebdo, police said.
Police said they suspected that the attack was linked to the Hamburg-based daily Hamburger Morgenpost’s publication of the cartoons under the title “there must be so much freedom”.
Unknown persons threw stones and set on fire the newspaper’s archive, causing damage to some files stored there, but no injuries were reported, media reports said.
Two persons suspected of involvement in the attack were taken into custody, the reports said, citing police officials. No members of the newspaper’s editorial staff were present in the building at the time of the attack.
The city’s fire brigade received a fire alarm at 2.22 am and the fire could be put out speedily.
The attack comes days after two extremists stormed the offices of Charlie Hebdo on Wednesday, killing a total of 12 people including some of France’s best-loved satirists. (PTI)

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