Appeal Trial Opens for Four Convicted over Murder of Teacher Samuel Paty
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With "An earthquake" (Albin Michel), Émilie Frèche returns to the trial of the assassination of Samuel Paty as on a moment of collective truth. Behind the initial shock, the writer describes always replicas to the work – self-censorship at school, separatism, online hatred – and reveals what the audience has allowed her to understand ideological and militant responsibilities at the origin of the crime.
Along with two friends of the murderer Abdoullakh Anzorov, the father of a college girl and a preacher are retried accused of relaying the false accusations of the teenager. They had received thirteen to sixteen years in prison in the first instance.
Four people are retrieved on appeal, from this Monday, for the assassination of the teacher, Samuel Paty, in October 2020. For the first time, the Minister of the Interior Laurent Nuñez and the former Keeper of the Seals Eric Dupond-Moretti must be listed as witnesses
Six years after Samuel Paty's beheading, four adults tried for terrorist complicity will go to court. Back to a case that had upset France.
Appeal trial opens for four convicted over murder of teacher Samuel Paty
Four people who were imprisoned for their involvement in the murder of a French teacher in October 2020 will be back in court in Paris on Monday to appeal their convictions. Samuel Paty was beheaded by a Chechen Islamist, following an online campaign of hatred and intimidation.
The appeal trial of four persons suspected of being involved, to varying degrees, in the assassination of Professor Samuel Paty, beheaded by a Chechen Islamist on 16 October 2020 in the Paris region, begins Monday/Today in front of the Paris Special Appeal Court. ...
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