The Oklahoman

French premier joins nationwide tributes to beheaded teacher

- By Thomas Adamson

PARIS — France's prime minister joined demonstrat­ors on Sunday who rallied together across the country in tribute to a history teacher who was beheaded near Paris after discussing caricature­s of Islam's Prophet Muhammad with his class.

The demonstrat­ions came hours after U. S. President Donald Trump sent France a message of solidarity in the wake of the attack.

Samuel Paty was beheaded on Friday in Conflans-SainteHono­rine by a 18- year- old Moscow-born Chechen refugee who was shot dead by police.

French Prime Minister Jean Castex stood with citizens, associatio­ns and unions demonstrat­ing Sunday on the Place de la Republique in Paris in support of freedom of speech and in memory of the 47-yearold slain teacher.

Some held placards reading “I am Samuel” that echoed the “I am Charlie” rallying cry after the 2015 attack on the satirical newspaper Charlie H eb do, which published caricature­s of t he Prophet Muhammad. A moment' s silence was observed across the square, broken by applause and arousing rendition of La Marseillai­se, the French national anthem.

Demonstrat­ors also gathered in major cities including Lyon,

Toulouse, Strasbourg, Nantes, Marseille, Lille and Bordeaux.

French authoritie­s, meanwhile, say they have detained an 11th person following the killing.

Anti-terrorism prosecutor Jean-Francois Ricard said an investigat­ion for murder with a suspected terrorist motive was opened. At least four of those detained are family members of the attacker, who had been granted 10-year residency in France as a refugee in March, was armed with a knife and an airsoft gun, which fires plastic pellets.

His half- sister j oined the Islamic State group in Syria in 2014, Ricard said. He didn't give her name, and it wasn't clear where she is now.

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EULER/ THE ASSOCIATED PRESS] Hundreds of people gather on Republique square during a demonstrat­ion Sunday in Paris. Demonstrat­ions around France have been called in support of freedom of speech and to pay tribute to a French history teacher who was beheaded near Paris after discussing caricature­s of Islam's Prophet Muhammad with his class. [MICHEL

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