Oman Daily Observer

French police arrest 9 after teacher beheaded

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PARIS: French police have arrested nine people after a suspected sympathise­r beheaded a schoolteac­her on the street of a Paris suburb on Friday, police sources said.

Investigat­ors were trying to establish whether the attacker, who was shot dead by police, had acted alone or had accomplice­s. French media reported that he was an 18-year-old of Chechen origin.

Witnesses heard the assailant shout, a police source said.

His victim, a history teacher, had earlier this month shown his pupils cartoons of the Prophet Mohammad in a civics class on freedom of expression. President Emmanuel Macron called the incident terrorism.

Four relatives of the attacker, including a minor, were detained in the immediate hours after the attack in the middle-class suburb of Conflans-sainte-honorine, the police sources said. Five more were detained overnight, among them two parents of pupils at the College du Bois d’aulne where the teacher was employed.

Leaders condemned the killing, which many public figures perceived as an attack on the essence of French statehood and its values of secularism, freedom of worship and freedom of expression.

Tareq Oubrou, the imam of a Bordeaux mosque, denied the killing marked a clash of civilisati­ons. “It is not a civilisati­on that kills an innocent person, it is barbarity,” Oubrou told France Inter, adding that the litany of deadly attacks by fighters or their sympathise­rs was devastatin­g for France’s Muslim community.

“Every day that passes without incident we give thanks,” he said. “We are between hammer and anvil. It attacks the Republic, society, peace and the very essence of religion, which is about togetherne­ss.”

France will react with the greatest firmness after a schoolteac­her was beheaded on the street of a Paris suburb on Friday after he had shown his pupils cartoons of the Prophet Mohammad, Prime Minister Jean Castex said on Saturday.

“Through one of its defenders, it is the Republic which has been struck in the heart by terrorism,” Castex wrote on Twitter. “In solidarity with its teachers, the State will react with the greatest firmness so that the Republic and its citizens live, free! We will never give up. Never.”

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