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Premier joins demonstrat­ions

US President Trump sends France message of solidarity after teacher is beheaded

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FRANCE’S prime minister joined demonstrat­ors yesterday 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 US President Donald Trump sent France a message of solidarity in the wake of the attack.

Samuel Paty was beheaded on Friday in Conflans- Sainte- Honorine by an 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 yesterday on the Place de la République in Paris in support of freedom of speech and in memory of the 47- year- old 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 Hebdo, which published caricature­s of the Prophet Muhammad. A moment’s silence was observed across the square, broken by applause and a rousing rendition of 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 joined 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.

The prosecutor said a text claiming responsibi­lity and a photograph of

the victim were found on the suspect’s phone. He also confirmed that a Twitter account under the name Abdoulakh A belonged to the suspect. It posted a photo of the decapitate­d head minutes after the attack along with the message “I have executed one of the dogs from hell who dared to put Muhammad down.”

The beheading has upset moderate French Muslims and a group of imams in the Lyon region were holding a special meeting yesterday to discuss what the group called “the appalling assassinat­ion of our compatriot by a terrorist who in the name of an uncertain faith committed the irreparabl­e.”

The head of the world’s largest body of Muslim- majority nations has also condemned the killing. In a statement yesterday by the 57- nation Organisati­on of Islamic Co- operation, the office of the general secretary, Yousef al- Othaimeen, reiterated the OIC’S “well- known position of rejecting all forms of extremism, radicalisa­tion and terrorism for any reason or motive.”

The attack has provoked a strong internatio­nal rebuke. Trump addressed the killing on Saturday night from a political rally in Janesville, Wisconsin.

“On behalf of the United States, I’d like to extend my really sincere condolence­s to a friend of mine, President Macron of France, where they just yesterday had a vicious, vicious Islamic terrorist attack – beheading an innocent teacher near Paris,” he said. “France is having a hard time and Macron’s a great guy.”

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