The shock of the beheading of French teachers is the result of lies, these are the facts



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akarta, CNBC Indonesia – No one thought that a lie by a student with the initials Z could lead France to the tragedy of the beheading of a history teacher and world wrath, especially from Muslim countries.

Samuel Paty, a history teacher in France, is said to have shown cartoons of the Prophet Muhammad in his class in October last year. It is also said that he told Muslim students to leave his classroom at that time.

The information about showing the cartoon of the Prophet caused Patty to be killed by Abdullakh Anzorov. However, it was later found out that the incident occurred due to Student Z’s lies that she was afraid of her father.

This information also caused a stir in the Muslim world, especially since French President Emmanuel Macron defended it under the pretext of ‘freedom of expression’. This had led Macron to express a series of opinions that were considered insulting to the Islamic world, which is why French products were boycotted in several countries.

So how do lies happen? Here are the latest facts related to the terrible incident that sparked protests in the French public The Guardian.

1. Suspended for truancy

Initially, Student Z was serving a suspension from her school, Conflans-Sainte-Honorine Middle School. The suspension took place after he was often absent.

In front of the counter-terrorism judge, student Z said she made up a story and took Paty’s name to hide the real facts about her father’s suspension. He did this because he was afraid that his father would be angry.

2. I didn’t go to Paty’s class.

Due to being suspended due to frequent absenteeism, Z’s student did not know exactly what Paty was doing when discussing the topic of ‘dilemmas’ in her class. He admitted he was not in class when Paty showed her students the controversial cartoon of the Prophet Muhammad from the satirical newspaper Charlie Hebdo.

The French media report, Le Parisien, revealed the student’s lie in detail. It is known that Paty also did not ask Muslim students to leave the classroom when she showed a controversial cartoon of the Prophet Muhammad.

Student Z made up a story in which Paty asked the Muslim students in her class to close their eyes. He also composed stories about the students who were asked to briefly stand in the hallway.

3. Siswi Z derita inferiority complex

Investigators said the girl suffered from an “inferiority complex.” This earned him great respect for his father.

According to psychology, an inferiority complex is a psychological condition at the subconscious level when one party feels inferior, weak, or inferior to the other party. This condition also arises when a person feels that a standard in a system is not sufficient.

“If I hadn’t told my father that, none of this would have happened and it wouldn’t have spread so quickly,” Z’s student told a local counter-terrorism judge, other French media reported. RFI.

4. Son and father accused of defamation and implicated in murder

As a result of her false testimony, Student Z is now charged with defamation. His father, Brahim Chnina, was also charged with involvement in terrorist killings.

In her argument, the schoolgirl’s lawyer, Mbeko Tabula, insisted that the weight of this tragedy should not be directed solely at her 13-year-old client. His father was also guilty.

“The exaggerated behavior of his father, he made and published a video incriminating the teacher (Paty) that caused this spiral of events,” he said.

“My client lied, but even if it were true, his father’s reaction was disproportionate.”

Student Z’s father Chnina reportedly overreacted after hearing information from his son. He immediately posted the lie on social media, until Anzorov saw it.

This is what ends in Paty’s beheading. To the local police, Chnina reportedly called himself an idiot and stupid.

“I never thought terrorists would see my message. I don’t want to hurt anyone with that message. It’s hard to imagine how we got here, that we lost a history teacher and everyone blames me,” he said.

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