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Old 18-10-20, 01:36   #1
 
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European Union Trial of Six Teens Over Beheading of French Schoolteacher in 2020 Has Begun

Paris Terror Attack: Teacher Decapitated by Teenager After Displaying Mohammed Cartoons

Armed police shot dead the suspect in the French capital after a history teacher was reportedly decapitated outside a school this evening


Teacher Samuel Paty, 47, had received threats and was "concerned for his safety"


Daily Mirror UK, 18 OCT. 2020.




Teacher Samuel Paty, 47, received threats before he was murdered


This is the first picture of a teacher who was beheaded after showing a cartoon of a nude Prophet Mohammad to his class in a French school.

The victim was named as Samuel Paty, a 47-year-old dad, and his killer was identified as Aboulakh A, an 18-year-old Russian national of Chechen origin.

It has emerged that Mr Paty received threats before the gruesome killing that has shocked France.

The Islamist terrorist was shot dead by police after cutting his victim’s head off with a kitchen knife in the Paris suburb of Conflans-Sainte-Honorine on Friday evening.

Nine people, including members of the attacker's family, have been arrested.




Police feared the attacker may have been wearing an explosives vest (Image: REUTERS)




Teenagers lay flowers in front of Bois d'Aulne middle school on Saturday


On Saturday, a staff member at the Bois-d'Aulne college in the town, where Mr Paty had taught history and geography, confirmed his colleague had been "concerned for his safety".

"Samuel had angered parents by showing a picture of a nude Prophet Mohammad to kids in his freedom of expression class, and there had been threats against him," said the source.

Parents of pupils laid flowers at the school gate. Some said their children were distraught.

"(My daughter) is in pieces, terrorised by the violence of such an act. How will I explain to her the unthinkable?" one father wrote on Twitter.

In an outpouring of grief, the hashtag #JeSuisSamuel (I am Samuel) trended on social media, like the #JeSuisCharlie call for solidarity after the attack on Charlie Hebdo in 2015.

Parents said the teacher showed the cartoon of a nude prophet to pupils earlier this month.

The depiction of Mohammad displaying his buttocks had been published by Charlie Hebdo, the satirical magazine which was attacked by al-Qaeda linked gunman in 2015.

Twelve people were murdered around the publication’s offices in Paris, after the terrorists accused them of blasphemy before being gunned down themselves.

For Muslims, any depiction of the Prophet is blasphemous.

In the latest attack, Aboulakh was heard to shout ‘Allahu Akbar’ – Arabic for "God is the greatest" – before posting a video of Mr Paty’s decapitated head on social media.

Investigators were trying to establish whether the attacker had acted alone or had accomplices.




Footage captured the moment the attacker was shot by police on Friday


Nine people, including members of Aboulakh's immediate family, were placed in custody in the early hours of Saturday morning.

Four relatives of the attacker, including a minor, were detained in the immediate hours after the attack in the middle-class suburb, it was reported.

Five more were detained overnight, among them two parents of pupils at the College du Bois d'Aulne where the teacher was employed.

One of those arrested was the father of a pupil at the Bois-d'Aulne college who had posted a YouTube video calling for people to complain about Mr Paty’s behaviour in class, and calling the teacher "a thug".




Anti-terrorist prosecutors are investigating the attack on him, and linking it with radical Islamism.

Thousands of battle-hardened Chechen refugees, including many devout Muslims, entered France in the early 2000s following two bloody wars against Russia.

The killer had posted anonymous messages online describing French president Emmanuel Macron as "leader of the infidel".

In turn, Mr Macron said: "It was no coincidence that the terrorist killed a teacher because he wanted to kill the Republic and its values."

A national tribute to Mr Patay was being planned.

Mr Castex, the prime minister, said France would "never give up" as he responded to the attack.

He tweeted on Saturday: "Through one of its defenders, it is the Republic which has been struck in the heart by Islamist terrorism.

"In solidarity with its teachers, the State will react with the greatest firmness so that the Republic and its citizens live, free! We will never give up. Never."

Parents said Mr Paty showed the cartoon to pupils in a civics class on freedom of expression earlier this month.




Nordine Chaouadi told Reuters he was the father of a 13-year-old pupil who attended the civics class given by the teacher, whom parents gathered outside the college referred to as Mr Paty.

The teacher had asked pupils who were Muslim to raise their hands and invited them to leave, advising them he would be showing a caricature of Mohammad that might cause offence, said Mr Chaouadi.

The dad said his son, a Muslim, interpreted the teacher's actions as done out of kindness and respect for their faith.

"He did it to protect the children, not to shock them," said Mr Chaouadi.

Some parents took offence, however. Two or three days later, they held a meeting at the school with the teacher, school principal, and an official from the education authority.




Armed officers secure the area around the scene of the stabbing attack (Image: REUTERS)


Mr Chaouadi added: "It went well. There was no shouting or talking over each other. My wife took part in it. She said it was a man who made a mistake, it happens to everyone."

One man who said his daughter was in the class gave a similar account of the lesson in a video recorded around the time of the meeting. However, he branded the history teacher a thug, and posted the video on social media. The post was shared by a Paris mosque, among others.

In the video, the man says: "If you want to join forces and say 'stop, don't touch our children, then send me a message'.

"This thug should not remain in the national education system, should no longer teach our children. He should go educate himself."

It was unclear whether the attacker, who was shot dead by police and has not been named, had seen the video.

Lawmakers and teachers' unions hailed the slain teacher's courage for confronting challenging taboos in French society.

Freedom of expression was a core tenet of democracy, they said.

Jean-Remi Girard, president of the National Union of School Teachers, told BFM TV that children needed to understand that blasphemy can shock, but is legal.

Local centre-right lawmaker Antoine Savignat said: "If we cannot talk about the Charlie Hebdo caricatures in school, we end up in denialism... In France, the country of freedom of expression, this cannot be allowed to happen."

Muslim leaders condemned the killing, which many public figures perceived as an attack on the essence of French statehood and its values of secularism, freedom of worship and freedom of expression.

Tareq Oubrou, the imam of a Bordeaux mosque, denied the killing marked a clash of civilisations.

He told France Inter: "It is not a civilisation that kills an innocent person, it is barbarity."

The litany of deadly attacks by Islamist militants or their sympathisers was devastating for France's Muslim community, Mr Oubrou said.

He added: "Every day that passes without incident we give thanks.

"We are between hammer and anvil. It attacks the Republic, society, peace and the very essence of religion, which is about togetherness."

There have been a series of bomb, gun and knife attacks carried out by Islamic State and al-Qaeda operatives in France, dating back to early 2015.

The deadliest single terrorist attack ever in the country came in November 2015 when 130 people were killed in Paris.

Suicide bombers pledging allegiance to ISIS targeted the Stade de France, cafés, restaurants and the Bataclan music venue, where 90 died.

In July 2016, 86 people were killed and more than 400 injured when a 19-tonne truck was deliberately driven into crowds on the seafront promenade at Nice, in the South of France.

The terrorist turned out to be a Tunisian immigrant who was shot dead by police.

During the same month, two Isis terrorists murdered an 86-year-old Catholic priest during a church service in Normandy.

There have also been frequent knife attacks on the forces of law and order, leading to the deaths of serving police.

In October last year, a radicalised computer operative working at the Paris Prefecture in central Paris stabbed four of his colleagues to death.

The attacker – who was also shot dead – turned out to be a Muslim convert who kept extremist al-Qaeda and ISIS literature and images on his computer.


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Movies Re: Terrorists GUILTY of Paris Attacks That Killed 130 People

Paris Trial: Salah Abdeslam GUILTY as Historic Trial Ends

The only surviving attacker from the group that carried out the November 2015 Paris attacks has been found guilty of terrorism and murder charges.

BBC 30 Jun 2022






A court sketch shows Salah Abdeslam standing (far R) alongside the other 13 defendants in court this week

Salah Abdeslam received a rare full-life sentence for his role in the gun and bomb attacks that killed 130 people.




The court also convicted 19 other men involved, six of whom are believed to be dead.

The trial - the biggest in modern French history - began last September.

For more than nine months, victims, journalists, and the families of the dead lined up outside the specially-built courtroom in Paris to piece together the story of the worst attack in France since World War Two.

The attacks across bars, restaurants, the national football stadium and Bataclan music venue on 13 November 2015 saw hundreds injured alongside those killed.


At the beginning of the trial Abdeslam was defiant, describing himself as a "soldier" of the so-called Islamic State (IS) group.

But he later apologised to the victims, telling the court in his closing remarks that he was "not a murderer, or a killer", and that to convict him of murder would be "an injustice".

He also claimed during the trial that he decided not to detonate his suicide vest on the night of the attack and disposed of it in a Paris suburb.

However, the court accepted evidence that the suicide vest was defective, and therefore it did not believe that Abdeslam had experienced a last-minute change of heart.

His full-life sentence means there is only a small chance of parole after 30 years. It is the most severe penalty for criminals in France and is rarely handed down by the country's courts.

One of the survivors of the attack, Édith Seurat, told the BBC that the trial had not healed her pain and had left her unsatisfied.

"We still have our injuries and our traumas and our nightmares and our wounds," she said. "We still have to keep on living with that."

Stéphane Sararde, the father of one of those killed in the 2015 attacks, told the BBC that the lengthy trial had helped him to process the tragedy.

"It was nine terrible months," he said. "We had to wait, we had to go back into this tragedy in order to go into the details of what happened."

But he hoped the experience would make it easier to be able to live without his son Hugo, he added.

Also speaking to the BBC, survivor Arthur Dénouveaux said he was unsure what to think now that the verdict had been delivered.

"I feel a mix of being happy that it's done, having a lot of questions on what the future holds, and proud to have been part of this wonderful trial," he said. "The verdict shows it was worth the time."





Further Convictions

The court handed down prison terms to 19 others convicted for their roles, ranging from two years to Abdeslam's full-life sentence.


They include:

Mohamed Abrini, 37, who admitted to driving some of the Paris attackers to the capital, was sentenced to life in prison with a minimum of 22 years spent behind bars.


Mohamed Bakkali, a Belgian-Moroccan coordinator, was sentenced to 30 years in jail for playing a "key role in the logistics of the attacks". He was accused of renting hideouts in Brussels to house the attackers.


Swedish citizen Osama Krayem and Tunisian Sofien Ayari were also both sentenced to 30 years in jail for planning a separate attack on Amsterdam airport as part of the same cell.


Muhammad Usman and Adel Haddadi were sentenced to 18 years imprisonment with two-thirds of that spent behind bars.


Six other defendants believed to have died in the attacks were tried in their absence.


In a separate development, a Belgian court is due to hand down verdicts shortly in the trial of 14 people accused of providing material aid to the Paris attackers.


Among the suspects - 13 men and a woman - is Abdeslam's cousin Abid Aberkane, accused of hiding the attacker in his mother's home before his eventual arrest in 2016.

The prosecution has requested jail sentences ranging from three to four years. Abdeslam's cousin apologised to the court last month, arguing that he had been brainwashed by watching IS videos: "I didn't kill anyone. As for the blame I'm getting, I'm sorry, I acted like an idiot."



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Movies Re: Trial of Six Teens Over Beheading of French Schoolteacher in 2020 Has Begun

Beheading Trial; The Trial of Six Teenagers Over Beheading of French Schoolteacher Samuel Paty in 2020 Has Begun in Paris.

Children, aged 13-15 at time of Paty’s death, accused variously of making false accusation and pointing out teacher to killer


The Guardian 28 NOV 2023









The 47-year-old teacher was stabbed and then decapitated near his secondary school in the Paris suburb of Conflans-Sainte-Honorine.

Six teenagers will go on trial in Paris on Monday in connection with events leading to the beheading of Samuel Paty in 2020, in a case that horrified France.





The 47-year-old history teacher was stabbed and then decapitated near his secondary school in the Paris suburb of Conflans-Sainte-Honorine, by Abdoullakh Anzorov, a radicalised 18-year-old who arrived in France aged six with his Chechen parents and had been granted asylum.

Anzorov, who was later shot dead at the scene by police, killed Paty after messages spread on social media that the teacher had shown his class cartoons of the prophet Muhammad from the satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo.

Paty had used the magazine as part of an ethics class to discuss free speech laws in France. Weeks before the class, Charlie Hebdo had republished the cartoons.

The magazine had first published the images in 2012. In 2015 radicalised gunmen stormed its Paris office, killing 11 people inside, and a police officer outside, in coordinated terrorist attacks which also resulted in a second police officer being killed and four hostages murdered at a kosher supermarket.

The teenagers will be tried behind closed doors in juvenile court, without the media present.

One of the teenagers on trial is a girl, who was 13 at the time of Paty’s death, who has been seen as central to the events.

She is accused of making a “false accusation” for wrongly saying that Paty had asked Muslim students to identify themselves and leave the classroom before he showed the cartoons. She later told investigators she was not in the classroom that day, French media reported, citing the investigation. Paty had not asked children to leave but said they could turn away if they felt they would be offended by the cartoons shown.

Eight adults will face a different trial next year at a special criminal court in the case, including the girl’s father, who is accused of having posted videos on social media that called for mobilisation against the teacher, as well as an activist who is accused of helping him disseminate messages naming Paty.

Five of the teenagers on trial on Monday, who were aged between 14 and 15 at the time of Paty’s murder, are accused of criminal conspiracy with intent to cause violence.

The five teenagers are alleged to have helped point out Paty to Anzorov. They said they never thought it would lead to his murder.

Virginie Le Roy, a lawyer representing Paty’s parents and one of his sisters, said the Paty family saw the trial of the teenagers as crucial.

“The role of the minors was fundamental in the sequence of events that led to his assassination,” Le Roy told AFP.

They are now high school pupils and could face two-and-a-half years in prison.

“It is complicated,” said Dylan Slama, a lawyer for one of the accused. “He will be associated with this for the rest of his life.”

The trial is scheduled to last until 8 December.




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