The trial for the assassination of Samuel Paty began on November 4 before the special assize court of Paris.
Eight defendants are being tried for their involvement, to varying degrees, in Abdoullakh Anzorov's deadly project, neutralized on the day of the crime.
This Thursday at the hearing, relatives of the terrorist must be heard.
A young man of Chechen origin radicalized in a few months. An 18-year-old individual who chose his target in a few days to die as a “martyr”. This Thursday, November 14, at the trial of the assassination of Samuel Paty, professor of history and geography at the Bois d'Aulne college in Conflans-Sainte-Honorine (Yvelines), relatives of the terrorist Abdoullakh Anzorov must testify before the court of the Paris court before which eight accused have been tried since November 4.
They should discuss the journey of this young Chechen, born in 2002 in Moscow and arrived in France a few years later, before he chose the radical path of Islam and committed the irreparable.
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On October 16, 2020, shortly after leaving Bois d'Aulne college, Samuel Paty was killed with more than ten stab wounds by the terrorist Abdoullakh Anzorov. This 47-year-old teacher and father was targeted after showing, in one of his classes, caricatures taken from the satirical newspaper Charlie Hebdo in which the prophet appeared naked.
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