Teenagers sent to prison in Paris after killing teacher over cartoons
Kyiv • UNN
Several teenagers have been jailed in Paris for their involvement in the murder of teacher Samuel Pati, who was killed in October 2020 for showing cartoons of the Prophet Muhammad. The sentences range from 14 months to two years. The full trial will continue in late 2024.
In Paris, several teenagers were sent to prison after the murder of teacher Samuel Pati in October 2020 over his cartoons of the Prophet Muhammad. This was reported by BFMTV, UNN reports.
It is specified that the defendants received different terms of imprisonment - from 14 months to two years. Those who followed the deceased, and pointed out the killer, were sentenced to the most severe punishments.
The trial in Pati's case will continue at the end of 2024. Then eight more people will be brought to trial.
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In October 2020, teacher Samuel Pati was ambushed near 18-year-old Chechen Abdulakh Anzorov, who was later shot dead by police, was ambushed near the college, killed and beheaded. Was later shot dead by police. The reason for the murder was the teacher's demonstration of cartoons of the Prophet Muhammad from the satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo during a class at school.
French President Emmanuel Macron called the murder of the teacher a terrorist attack. After the attack, the country's authorities increased their attention to Chechens and accelerated the process of expelling those suspected of radicalization.