Four more Students charged in France over Teacher's Beheading
 
 
Four
teenage students have been charged in France over the killing of Samuel Paty,
including three for allegedly pointing out the teacher to his murderer, a
judical source said Thursday.
Three
other pupils were charged with complicity earlier this month over the beheading
last month of Paty, who had shown his students cartoons of the Prophet Mohammed
as part of a lesson on free speech.
Paty's
murder sparked a torrent of outrage that prompted President Emmanuel Macron to
crack down on Islamist extremism and violence in a country reeling from a wave
of jihadist attacks since 2015 that have killed more than 250 people.
Three of
the four students charged Thursday were suspected of identifying Paty to his
killer, 18-year-old Abdullakh Anzorov, who then tracked him down and beheaded
him in a street near his school.
Anzorov, who
was killed by police at the scene of the beheading, paid the students a few
hundred euros for their help.
The three,
who are between 13 and 14 years old, are being charged with "complicity in
a terrorist murder," the source said.
The fourth
is the daughter of Brahim Chnina, who launched a virulent online campaign
against Paty denouncing the teacher's use of the cartoons published by
satirical weekly Charlie Hebdo.
Chnina
himself -- as well as Islamist militant Abdelhakim Sefrioui, who ran the campaign
together with him -- have already been charged with complicity.
His
daughter is accused of "slanderous denunciation" of Paty after
relating her version of events in the classroom, though she did not actually
attend his civics lesson.
Father and
daughter reported Paty to police for "discrimination" just over a
week before the murder, alleging that he had singled out Muslim students by
asking them to leave the room before showing the cartoons.
Other
witnesses have reported that Paty only said students were free to leave the
room if they did not want to see the cartoons, one of which showed the prophet
without any clothes.
All four
teenagers were briefly detained earlier this week at the request of anti-terror
investigators, the source said, and freed under judicial supervision.
The
charges take the total number of people investigated over the murder to 14.
 
          
     
                                
 
 


