Paris, the attacker stopped: “He could not bear the cartoons of Muhammad”



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Ali H., in France for three years – The detainee, Ali H., according to the same sources, has “recognized” and “vindicated” his gesture. According to information obtained from Bfm TV, the man, for whom the arrest was extended, admitted “a political dimension to his action.” Charlie Hebdo had republished the cartoons on the eve of the trial, in early September, for the 2015 attack that left 12 dead. Born in Islamabad, Pakistan, Ali H. arrived in France “three years ago as an unaccompanied minor,” according to Interior Minister Gerlad Darmanin.

33-year-old Algerian released Meanwhile, the French authorities have released the second man, 33, who was arrested immediately after the attack. According to France Presse, it is about an Algerian man who told investigators that he was “a witness” and that “he followed the attacker and was later threatened”. A story “confirmed by investigations.” The 33-year-old’s lawyer, Lucie Simon, wrote on Twitter that the Algerian “tried to arrest the attacker.” So far, the authorities have detained seven people, including the Pakistani. The other six were arrested after searches in two of the accommodations in which the 18-year-old lived.



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