Montag, 19.10.2020 / 19:18 Uhr

Frankreich: Freunde der Hamas

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Thomas von der Osten-Sacken

Gedenken an den Ermordeten in Paris

Bild:
Nawras Yagan

Mit einer Fatwa wurde im Vorfeld gezielt gegen den Lehrer Samuel Paty  gehetzt, der dann brutal ermordet von einem aus Teschetschenien stammenden Islamisten ermordet wurde, weil er im Unterricht Mohammad Karikaturen gezeigt hatten.

Die, die zur Tat anstachelten stammten aus dem Pariser Hamas-Sympathisanten-Netzwerk:

The father of a student and the head of an Islamist pro-Hamas group urged the killing of a French teacher who was beheaded for showing pupils cartoons of the Prophet Mohammed, France’s interior minister said Monday, adding that police had carried out dozens of raids in connection with the attack.

“They apparently launched a fatwa against the teacher,” minister Gerald Darmanin told Europe 1 radio of the two men, who are among 11 people being held over the deadly attack by a young Chechen man.

 

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Gedenken an den Ermordeten, Bild: Twitter

 

One of the men was named as Abdelhakim Sefrioui, president of the “Cheikh Yassine collective.” Sheikh Ahmad Yassin was a founder of the Hamas terror group. He was killed in an Israeli airstrike in the Gaza Strip in 2004.

According to French newspaper Liberation, Sefrioui was known to French security services for his Islamist activities and anti-Semitic speeches.

In July 2014, Sefrioui participated in protests in Paris, chanting slogans in praise of Palestinian terror groups Hamas and Islamic Jihad.

He reportedly denounced the teacher in a video posted to social media a few days prior to the attack