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Understanding The Paris Attacks How to deal with emotions after such an horrific event? www.yourpshe.c o.uk
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What do you know about the attacks in Paris on Friday 13 th Nov 2015? What does this symbol suggest? Understanding The Paris Attacks
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French graphic designer Jean Jullien created the image, "Peace for Paris", and posted it on Twitter and Instagram at midnight after the attacks. The "peace sign", as it is known today, was designed as the logo for the British Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament and adopted by anti-war activists in the United States and elsewhere in the 1950’s. La Tour Eiffel is a global cultural icon of with 6.98 million visitors in 2011. France the tallest structure in Paris. It is also the most-visited paid monument in the world Understanding The Paris Attacks
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It was the most deadly strike of violence in France since World War Two At least 130 died in attacks, 200 more were injured, 99 critically Those who were targeted had done nothing wrong and were going about their normal lives The attacks took place in restaurants, bars and a music venue Understanding The Paris Attacks What happened in Paris?
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Islamic State has released a statement claiming responsibility for these attacks and has threatened further attacks against France ISIS claims that the attacks in Paris were a revenge for bombings on ISIS bases in Syria lead by French army Why would ISIS attack Paris? (2 min) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3bIvqS7gnQo https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3bIvqS7gnQo Understanding The Paris Attacks
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Islamic State is an extremist group of people who claim to be Muslims. There are 1.6 billion Muslims in the world; membership of ISIS is estimated at 100, 000. The percentage of Muslims who are members of ISIS is estimated at around 0.0000637%. A Muslim security guard name Zouheir stopped a suicide bomber from entering Stade de France after discovering his explosive vest. Zouheir narrowly escaped death after the bomber detonated the device. Does this story surprise you? Explain... Understanding The Paris Attacks
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#NotInMyName People from all over the world joined this campaign to fight against the wrong perception against Islam, letting everyone know that ISIS doesn’t equal to their loving religion What is the value of #NotInMyName Campaign? Understanding The Paris Attacks ISIS Do Not Represent British Muslims (80 seconds) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wfYanI-zJes https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wfYanI-zJes
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French President Mr François Hollande described the attacks as an “act of war … prepared and planned elsewhere, with outside involvement…”. He added that France will be “ruthless in its response” and declared three days of national mourning. What do you think and feel about the reaction from the French president? Only 2 days after events in Paris, 20 bombs were dropped at the ISIS camp in Raqqa, Syria This is France’s most aggressive attack on ISIS Understanding The Paris Attacks
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https://www.youtube.co m/watch?v= sNw2e0IAk 0c Who is fighting whom in Syria (90 seconds) How can we reach a peaceful solution to this complicated situation? Understanding The Paris Attacks
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Reflecting on what you’ve just seen and heard, how do you think it would feel to be a pilot bombing Syria?
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I pretended to be dead for over an hour, lying among people who could see their loved ones motionless.. Holding my breath, trying to not move, not cry - not giving those men the fear they longed to see. I was incredibly lucky to survive. But so many didn't. The people who had been there for the exact same reasons as I - to have a fun Friday night were innocent. It didn't feel real. I expected any moment for someone to say it was just a nightmare. But being a survivor of this horror lets me able to shed light on the heroes. To the man who reassured me to the couple whose last words of love kept me believing the good in the world, to the police who succeeded in rescuing hundreds of people, to the complete strangers who picked me up from the road and consoled me during the 45 minutes I truly believed the boy I loved was dead, to the injured man who I had mistaken for him and then on my recognition that he was not Amaury, held me and told me everything was going to be fine despite being all alone and scared himself, to the woman who opened her doors to the survivors, to the friend who offered me shelter and went out to buy new clothes so i wouldn't have to wear this blood stained top, to all of you who have sent caring messages of support - you make me believe this world has the potential to be better, to never let this happen again. A victim’s comments Understanding The Paris Attacks
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A victim’s comments
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Understanding The Paris Attacks The Paris Attacks: Social Medial Response (3min) http://www.bbc.c o.uk/news/world -europe- 34825501 What role can the social media play during tragic events around the world? Paris Attacks in Social Media
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Is changing your Facebook profile picture an effective way to show support to the victims? Explain why. Understanding The Paris Attacks
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What are your thoughts when considering the fact that The Paris Attacks were only one of the many tragic events on 13 th November 2015?
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Understanding The Paris Attacks ‘Parisians are lining up for hours to give blood, piling flowers and notes and spilling tears outside a music hall where scores of people were killed by rampaging suicide bombers who shattered the peace of the French capital.’ What can we do to prevent violence in the world?
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What questions would you like to ask about The Paris Attacks? The Paris Attack: How the world is responding (3min) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0Hcgmt AylVc Understanding The Paris Attacks
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REFLECTION Think about what you’ve seen and heard today…….. What can you take away with you? Understanding The Paris Attacks
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Understanding The Paris Attacks - Videos Why would ISIS attack Paris? (2 min) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3bIvqS7gnQo The Paris attack: How the world is responding (3min) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0HcgmtAylVc Who is fighting whom in Syria (story in 90 seconds) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sNw2e0IAk0c Syria’s war: who is fighting wand why (5min) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NKb9GVU8bHE Iraq War, Syria War and ISIS explained https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AQPlREDW-Ro Where does ISIS get its money? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gkqcf7CQawk Paris Attacks: Social Medial Response (3min) http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-34825501 ISIS Do Not Represent British Muslims (80 seconds) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wfYanI-zJes www.yourpshe.co.uk Teaching Notes:
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References & Copyright This presentation contains information and pictures accessed on the following websites: www.bbc.co.uk www.youtube.com www.uk.reuters.com www.gov.uk www.theguardian.com Yourbody Ltd (T/A YourPSHE) claims no legal rights to the materials used in the presentation. www.yourpshe.co.uk
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