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'Deluded' Sydney gunman Man Haron Monis saw himself as a martyr
Fp Archives •Social media postings of Man Haron Monis, the man behind the Sydney siege, indicate he thought of himself as something of a martyr.

Modi calls Australian PM Abbott to condole deaths in Sydney siege
Fp Archives •Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Tuesday spoke to his Australian counterpart Tony Abbott to condole the death of two innocent persons in Sydney siege.

An Iranian granted asylum in Australia: Who was Sydney gunman Man Haron Monis?
Fp Staff •Monis' extremist streak was well known to the Australian government, media and civil society. Who was the gunman behind the Sydney siege?

1 gunman, 16 hrs siege, 17 hostages: Aussies deal with aftermath of terror in Sydney
Fp Staff •Australian Prime Minister Tony Abbott confirmed on Tuesday that the gunman at the centre of the Sydney siege, in which two hostages were shot dead, was known to the federal police and had an "infatuation with extremism".

Australian PM Abbott mourns demise of two citizens at the Sydney siege site
Fp Archives •Australian PM Tony Abbott on Tuesday led a shocked nation in mourning the death of two Australians who lost their lives at the cafe siege in Sydney.

Infosys techie from Guntur, Bengali man were among hostages in Sydney's Lindt cafe
Fp Archives •The two Indian nationals who were among the about 15 people held hostage in a popular Sydney cafe.

Sydney gunman infatuated with extremism, mentally unstable: PM Abbott
Fp Archives •Australian Prime Minister Tony Abbott confirmed Tuesday that the gunman at the centre of the Sydney siege, in which two hostages were shot dead, was known to the federal police and had an "infatuation with extremism".

Sydney hostage crisis: Australia PM lays flowers at memorial for victims
Fp Archives •Australian Prime Minister Tony Abbott has laid flowers at a makeshift memorial in Sydney for the victims of a central city cafe siege.

Timeline: What happened at Sydney cafe and how the hostage crisis ended
Fp Archives •The deadly siege began in the most incongruous of ways, on Monday morning inside a cafe in the heart of Australia's largest city. It ended after midnight with a barrage of gunfire that left two hostages and the gunman dead, four others wounded, and a nation that has long prided itself on its peace rocked to its core. This is how the events unfolded.

Lawyer, Lindt cafe manager victims of 17-hour long Sydney siege
Fp Archives •Two hostages who have been killed in the 17-hour-long hostage drama at a cafeteria in Sydney were identified as the manager of the Lindt Chocolate cafe and a lawyer.



