France: The government’s foreigners watch list to expel hundreds of radicalized mindsets after a teacher samuel paty was beheaded last week in Paris by an Islamist extremist.
Reported by Europe 1, the country’s interior minister, Gerald Darmanin, supposedly held a meeting on Sunday where he dictated prefects to expel 231 extremists from Paris.
According to France’s definition of extremists it means,
“people who, engaged in a process of radicalization, are likely to want to go abroad to join a terrorist group or take part in active terrorism.”
The Police Union source says, that out of 231 people, 180 of them are currently in prison, and about 51 of them are slated to be arrested.
The President of France, Emmanuel Macron, called the death of Samuel Paty an “Islamist terrorist attack.”
The teacher, a victim to islamic radicalism attack, was killed by Abdoulakh Anzorov, 18 year old, born in Moscow of Chechen origin.
The attacker was shot dead by the responding officers, according to witnesses, he was heard shouting “Allahu Akbar” minutes before beheading the victim.
People of Paris took forth to come out on streets to protest, in response to Paty’s death chanting “Je suis enseignant,” which translates to “I am a teacher.”
Prime Minister, Jean Castex, tweeted after the attack,
“You don’t scare us. We are not afraid. You will not divide us. We are France!”
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