Assassination of a teacher near Paris – French police on a large scale against “dozens of people” – News



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  • According to the Interior Minister, Gérald Darmanin, police operations are being carried out against dozens of “people” from the radicalized milieu.
  • Darmanin explains that there are more than 80 investigations into hate messages on the Internet.
  • Several extreme religious associations would dissolve, the interior minister explained.
  • Citing a police source, the media finally reported that France was preparing to expel 231 radical foreigners.

Police operations will continue in the coming days, Interior Minister Gérald Darmanin said. Following the brutal murder of a teacher in a Paris suburb, the French Defense Council decided to take stronger action against radicalization and also to focus even more on hate on the Internet.

231 radicals facing expulsion?

Since the terrorist attack in Conflans-Saint-Honorine, around 80 complaints have been opened against the spread of hate on the Internet, the minister said. This is news that glorified the act of the 18-year-old attacker. Darmanin also announced that it would be looking at various partnerships this week.

The Reuters news agency also reports that France is preparing to deport 231 foreigners who are on a watch list for suspected extremist religious beliefs.

Issued fatwa against teachers

Darmanin also said that the father who had mobilized against the teacher on the Internet and others had “issued a fatwa against the teacher.” There is no other word, said Darmanin.

Fatwa – a negative term

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In Islam, a fatwa is legal information to clarify a religious or legal problem.

The term made negative headlines around the world when Iranian revolutionary leader Ayatollah Khomeini issued a death threat against British writer Salman Rushdie for blasphemy in 1989.

The professor was brutally murdered on Friday morning in a Paris suburb. The perpetrator with Russian-Chechen roots was shot by the police. Shortly after the fact, he bragged on the internet and wrote that the educator had looked down on the prophet Muhammad.

Murder recorded as an act of Islamist terrorism

47-year-old history teacher Samuel Paty had shown Muhammad cartoons on the subject of free speech in class. Then, the father of a schoolgirl had massively mobilized against him online. President Macron had called the act an act of Islamist terror.

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