France: Ultra-Droit Activists Tried for Participation in an Association of Terrorist Criminals
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The trial of 16 ultra-right-wing activists opens on Tuesday, June 10 in Paris. All are suspected of planning violent actions against Muslims in France. - Suspected of preparing violent actions against Muslims, 16 ultra-right-wing activists tried on Tuesday (Police, justice and other facts).
AFO had planned violent actions against the Muslim community in 2018. Sixteen people, including three women, were sent back to the 16th chamber of the Paris Correctional Court for "association of terrorist criminals".
Sixteen activists from an ultra-rightist group are tried from this Tuesday, June 10, before the Paris Correctional Court for participation in an association of terrorist criminals. They all joined between 2017 and 2018 the AFO group (Action des forces opératives), an organisation "hierarchized and structured" planning "concrete violent actions in symbolic places" of Islam, according to the prosecutor's office. Charges that the defendants contest.
This Tuesday, June 10 begins the trial of 16 members of the underground ultra-droit action of the operational forces (AFO), suspected of terrorist projects against Muslims.
The trial for "association of terrorist criminals" of sixteen defendants suspected of inciting racist attacks opens on Tuesday, June 10 in Paris. "Liberation" was given access to the elements of the investigation file.
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