France to dissolve pro-Hamas group involved with French teacher killing
French President Emmanuel Macron announced on Tuesday the dissolution of
a pro-Hamas group active in France, accused of being “directly
implicated” in the murder of history and geography teacher Samuel Paty.
Speaking several days after the shocking incident, the French leader
said that “actions will be stepped up” against Islamist extremism.
The decision to shut down the "Cheikh Yassine Collective", which supports the Palestinian cause and is named after the Hamas founder, will be taken at a Wednesday's cabinet meeting, Macron told an audience during a speech after a meeting with a unit for the fight against Islamism, in the north-eastern Paris suburb of Bobigny.
The French group was created by Abdelhakim Sefrioui, a radical Islamist activist who is now in police custody as part of the investigation into the attack. Sefrioui is the author of one of the videos in which the father of a girl in the school accused Paty of having insulted Islam and called him a “thug”.
Samuel Paty had shown his pupils cartoons of the Prophet Mohammad in a civics class on freedom of expression earlier this month.
Speaking four days after Paty’s beheading, which sparked police raids on people and institutions with alleged links to Islamist militants, Macron said that "actions will be stepped up" against Islamist extremism.
"This is not about making more statements," Macron said during a visit to a Paris suburb. "Our fellow citizens expect actions. These actions will be stepped up."
"We know what needs to be done," the French leader told reporters.
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