2024-12-21 17:55:08
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Justice Served in Samuel Paty Murder Case

Image courtesy of : AFP (STEPHANE DE SAKUTIN)

In a landmark ruling, a Paris court sentenced eight individuals to 1 to 16 years in prison for their roles in the brutal murder of French teacher Samuel Paty. This case, which shook France, involved the vicious beheading of Paty by an 18-year-old Chechen militant in 2020. Among those sentenced were friends of the attacker and individuals who led a defamatory campaign against Paty.

The campaign began after Paty showed Mohammed cartoons during a class on free speech, following false accusations from a student. The sentences, matching or surpassing prosecutors' requests, highlight the case's exceptional gravity.

Samuel Paty's school has since been renamed in his honor, symbolizing both a tribute and a reminder of the fight against hate-fueled violence.

EL PAÍS
21. Dezember 2024 um 12:24

The French justice system sentences eight people to sentences ranging from 1 to 16 years for their involvement in the murder of Samuel Paty

Politics
The French justice system sentences 8 people for their involvement in the murder of teacher Samuel Paty, who was beheaded in 2020 by an Islamist in Conflans-Sainte-Honorine. The sentences range from 1 to 16 years in prison, including the friends of the killer Abdulakh Anzorov.
EuroNews
21. Dezember 2024 um 12:17

8 people convicted in the case of teacher Samuel Paty, who was beheaded and killed in France

Politics
In the case of teacher Samuel Paty, who was killed in France in 2020, 8 people were convicted. The attacker Anzorov collaborated with one of Paty's students' fathers to kill the teacher. Muslim preacher Sefrioui organized a hate campaign against Paty. The attacker's friends Boudaoud and Epsirkhanov were found guilty of complicity in the murder. Four other students from Paty's school were also punished for their involvement in the incident. Charlie Hebdo magazine had republished cartoons of Pro..
Al Jazeera
21. Dezember 2024 um 14:07

Eight sentenced in France in connection with murder of teacher Samuel Paty

Politics
Eight people jailed 1-16 years in France for organizing online hate campaign that led to 2020 murder of teacher Samuel Paty by 18-year-old Russian of Chechen origin. Sentences met or exceeded prosecutors' requests, with seven-judge panel citing "exceptional gravity". Verdict delivered in packed 540-seat courtroom, with Paty's sister Gaelle expressing relief. Families of accused reacted with gasps, cries, and shouts, prompting judge to pause multiple times.
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