Jamaica Gleaner

Police question parents, friend of Paris attacker

- PARIS (AP):

INVESTIGAT­ORS ARE following the trail of a 20-year-old Frenchman born in Chechnya who rampaged through a Paris neighbourh­ood slashing passers-by with a knife, raising anew the spectre of terrorism in France.

Using a knife, the man, identified as Khamzat Azimov, killed one person and wounded four others in a festive area near Paris’ old opera house. Police shot him to death as he charged them, witnesses said. Less than 24 hours later, investigat­ors were questionin­g three people – his parents and a friend.

The Islamic State group quickly claimed responsibi­lity for the Saturday night attack via its Aamaq news agency, saying Azimov was their “soldier” acting in response to the group’s calls for supporters to target members of the US-led anti-IS military coalition, a stock response. France’s military has been active in the coalition since 2014.

On Sunday, Aamaq released a posthumous video said to show the attacker calling on Muslims in Europe to “take action in the land of disbelieve­rs” if they can’t travel to the crumbling caliphate in Iraq and Syria, which has been pounded by coalition forces. The man said French citizens should pressure their government “if you want it (attacks) to end”.

SITE Intelligen­ce Group, which monitors jihadi propaganda, obtained the video, which could not be independen­tly authentica­ted. The young man’s face is covered, except for his eyes, with a black bandanna and the hood of his coat. The video was made outside amid trees and falling rain. French authoritie­s had no comment.

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