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In Paris, the capital of France, a teacher showing his students the cartoon of the Prophet Muhammad published in the Charlie Hebdo magazine was beheaded and killed in his classroom in Paris.
The attacker with a knife was shot and killed by police after the incident that occurred around 17:00 near a school in Conflans Sainte-Honorine, northwest of Paris. France Televisions announced that the murdered suspect was 18 years old and not registered with the anti-terrorist services. BFMTV claimed that the attacker was born in Moscow and shouted “Allahu Akbar” just before the attack.
The Figaro newspaper, for its part, reported that the attacker was a Muslim of Russian nationality, born in Moscow in 2002 and belonged to a gang in the Eragny region, and that among the members of this gang was an “extremist” person who It is in police records.
While the crime scene was cordoned off, the Antiterrorist Prosecutor’s Office announced that it had launched an investigation into the terrorism-related murder.
The French news agency AFP claimed that the murdered history teacher was 47 years old, and on October 5, by the families of his students, Hz. He said he had complained about Muhammad showing his cartoons in the classroom.
“The Republic is under attack”
French Education Minister Jean-Michel Blanquer said in a message he shared on Twitter that “the Republic was attacked.” “Tonight, a teacher who serves the Republic was attacked by a heinous attack. My thoughts are with him and his family. Our unity and determination is the only answer to the monstrosity of Islamic terrorism. We will confront it.”
French President Macron goes to the school where the attacked teacher works
French President Emmanuel Macron, along with Education Minister Jean Michel Blanquer and Citizenship Minister Marlene Schiappa, arrived in Conflans-Sainte-Honorine, where the attack took place. Interior Minister Gerald Darmanin, who returned to Paris canceling his visit to Morocco later in the evening, is also expected to go to the region.
President Macron, who was announced to have attended the slain teacher’s school, went to the crisis desk set up after the incident and learned of the matter.
Permanent protest against the “atrocious attack” on the French National Assembly
The Speaker of Parliament, Hugues Renson, who took a break after the meeting was heard in the National Assembly, said: “We learned with horror of the terrible attack that took place. I want to salute the memory of the victim on behalf of the Assembly and all of us. ” After Renson’s speech, the deputies defended the teacher and showed their reaction to the incident.
Far-right leader Marine Le Pen “an intolerable level of barbarism”
Another leader who reacted to the attack was far-right politician Marine Le Pen. In a message shared on Twitter, the politician said: “A professor was beheaded for presenting the Charlie Hebdo cartoons: in France, we are at an intolerable level of barbarism. Islamism is fighting us: we must get him out of our country.”
Last month in France, a person who emigrated from Pakistan injured two people near the former Charlie Hebdo magazine building.
Charlie Hebdo magazine 5 years ago Hz. Mohammed was attacked after publishing the cartoons. In this attack, 11 people were killed and 11 people were injured.