French police apologize to child over teacher’s beheading in quiz


French officials say police have questioned four 10-year-olds who supported the beheading of a schoolteacher and said they would kill their own teacher if they mocked the Prophet of Islam.

LE PACEQUE, France – Police in France have questioned four 10-year-old children who supported the beheading of a schoolteacher and said they would kill their own teacher if they loved the prophet of Islam, the prime minister warned on Saturday. Islamic extremists were recruiting in France with “ignorance and hatred”.

Police detained the children and their parents for several hours on Thursday in the alpine town of Albertville, Interior Ministry spokesman Kamil Chaij said.

On Monday, while French schools observed a nationwide minute of silence in honor of slain teacher Samuel Patti, children supported his assassination near Paris last month, a spokesman said in a video statement Friday night.

He “justified the killing of the teacher, arguing that insulting the prophet is prohibited and added that they would kill his teacher if she expressed the prophet.”

Petty was assassinated outside his Paris-region school by an 18-year-old refugee of Chechen descent when he demonstrated the Prophet Muhammad’s class strategy for a discussion on expression.

Albertville’s children were released after questioning. Judicial officials have ordered educated training for them, a ministry spokesman said. Police also searched their homes.

Ykto. Patty was killed in a knife attack on a church in Nice on the 29th. Leading Saturday’s memorial to the victims in the Mediterranean city, French Prime Minister Jean-Claude Texas warned that extremists were recruiting French nationals.

“We know the enemy.” Kastex said, “It is not only known, but it also has a name: it is radical Islamism, a political ideology that changes the Muslim religion by distorting its scriptures, distortions and its commandments. Dominance by ignorance and hatred, a. An enemy that benefits from foreign support, but, alas, also counts French citizens in its ranks. “

Popularly recorded by Louis Armstrong, the singer sang “What a Wonderful World”, and the soldiers stood in silence to pay their respects to the victims – Nadine Devillers, Simon Barreto Silva and Vincent Le Ques.

The main suspect, Ibrahim Isaou, a 21-year-old Tunisian, is in a French hospital after police arrested him and wounded him.

Patty’s killer was shot and killed by police.

Authorities in the southeastern French city of Lyon, meanwhile, denied the terrorist plot to shoot a Greek Orthodox priest on Saturday, October 31, as they announced a suspected gunman who had seriously wounded the priest.

The Lyon prosecutor’s office said the suspect detained was a 40-year-old man whose wife had an affair with a priest. It said the man confessed to the shooting during a police interrogation.

The pastor was shot twice in the abdomen while he was closing the church with a hunting rifle.

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