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The unconvincing excuses of the teenager at the origin of the cabal against Samuel Paty

Tuesday, November 26, the schoolgirl who had accused Samuel Paty of making false statements regarding the Charlie Hebdo caricatures was heard at the trial for his murder. The teenager expressed her regrets, but her words had difficulty carrying in the courtroom.

“I would like to apologize to the family” of Samuel Paty, “I destroyed your life, I am sorry”, admitted at the bar of the special assize court of the young girl whose “lies repeated” led to the assassination of the history teacher. In a short pleated skirt, sleeveless black zipped vest over a white shirt, Nina (her first name has been changed), 17 years old, dark complexion, hair tied up in a bun, earrings in her ears, speaks in a very low voice, seeming to measure each of his words.

In the box, an accused listens to him attentively: it is his father, Brahim Chnina, 52 years old, prosecuted for having published messages and then “hateful” videos against Samuel Paty on social networks. Due to her family ties with one of the accused, Nina does not have to take an oath but “that does not prevent you from speaking frankly”, warns President Franck Zientara.

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This is not the first time that Nina has appeared. Last December, the Paris children's court sentenced her to 18 months in prison with suspended probation for slanderous denunciation following a closed-door trial.

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To justify its exclusion

The young girl recounts how she lied to her parents to justify her two-day exclusion from college. A dissipated and not very studious student according to the testimonies of former teachers, she was excluded for her unjustified absences and her behavior. But the version she gives to her mother is very different. “Out of panic and stress, I told him that I had been to a class and that I didn't agree, that the teacher excluded me. That we saw caricatures,” she said.

Brahim Chnina wastes no time in denouncing a “rogue” professor on social networks whom he cites by name. He was quickly joined by the experienced Islamist activist Abdelhakim Sefrioui (also in the dock). Presenting himself as a “journalist”, Sefrioui does an interview with Nina in front of the college doors, blurting out the answers as he goes. The young girl, then aged 13, repeated her lies. With her father, she will file a complaint at the police station against Samuel Paty.

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“We must not make fun of the world”

“I told myself that someone was going to stop me in my lie, but no one said that I was not in class. I told myself that everyone believed me […] I could no longer manage my lie,” explains Nina. The announcement of the death of Samuel Paty will not change anything in his stubbornness. It was only during her police custody, after 30 hours of interrogation, that the young girl finally admitted, but too late, that she had lied.

Throughout her testimony, the young girl shows little emotion… except when she talks about her father. “I want to apologize to my family, to my parents. Because of my lie, we all end up here. I wanted to apologize to my father […] without my lie, no one would be here,” she sobs. “I used my father’s naivety and kindness […] In no case could he say that what I said was false.”

“My father says that you must always respect teachers,” she continues. ” Ah good ? Okay,” the president can’t help but react. “Today, if a person should be condemned, it is not the people in the box, but me,” Nina repeats. Me Frank Berton, one of his father's counsel, asks him to look at his father in the box. “How long has it been since you’ve seen him?” », asks the lawyer. “Four, five months,” replies the young girl, her voice trembling. “He changed your father?” Has he aged? », continues the lawyer. The young girl bursts into tears.

Leaving the courtroom, Me Virginie Le Roy, lawyer for the Paty family, was surprised by the witness's changes of heart. “A year ago, she indicated that her father was responsible, that her father had issued a digital fatwa and that it had been manipulated. Today she comes to tell us that she is responsible for everything. We must not make fun of the world.”

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