As President Obama stumbles to find a technique to deal with ISIS and Islamist extremists take over the U.S. embassy in Libya, lots of people are taking the time to consider the horrifying Beslan college siege, which Michelle Malkin during the time rightly labeled as Russia’s 9/11.
A decade ago today, Chechen jihadists stormed a school and took significantly more than 1,100 hostages. The siege lasted three days, and more than 300 eventually passed away in the massacre, including 186 younger students.
Many marked the anniversary of this assault by publishing pictures and other remembrances.
http://twitter.com/#!/kokoutd/status/506519686742556672 http://twitter.com/#!/PaulWilko657/status/506485377302265856 http://twitter.com/#!/opendemocracyru/status/506451640862658560 http://twitter.com/#!/ria_novosti/status/505608425238040576 http://twitter.com/#!/DanielWechlin/status/498813017719861248 http://twitter.com/#!/RT_com/status/506353775683330048Never forget.