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Trial begins over beheading of teacher who showed Prophet Muhammed cartoon

Eight people have gone on trial in Paris accused of encouraging the ******* of Samuel Paty, the teacher who was beheaded on the street outside his school four years ago.

Abdoullakh Anzorov, the young man of Chechen origin who wielded the ******, is ***** – shot by police in the minutes after his *******.

So the trial is less about the ******* itself, and more about the circumstances that led to it.

Over seven weeks, the court will hear how a 13-year-old’s schoolgirl lie span out of control thanks to social media, triggering an international hate campaign, and inspiring a lone mission of vengeance from a self-styled defender of Islam.

On trial are two men accused of identifying Mr Paty as a “blasphemer” over the Internet, two friends of Anzorov who allegedly gave him logistical help, and four others who offered support on chatlines.

Mr Paty’s ******* horrified – and petrified – France.

He was a conscientious and much-liked history teacher in a secondary school in Conflans-Sainte-Honorine, in the prosperous western suburbs of Paris.

On 6 October 2020 he gave a lesson on freedom of speech – the same lesson he had given several times before – to a class of young teenagers.

Drawing on the

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– how publication of cartoons of the Prophet Muhammad had led to the 2015 ******* of most of its staff – he briefly showed an example of the cartoons.

Before doing so he recommended that those who feared being offended avert their eyes.

The next day one of his pupils – the 13-year-old girl – was asked by her father why she was not going to school.

She told him she had been disciplined because she dared to stand up to Mr Paty when he told Muslims to leave the class so he could show a ****** picture of the prophet.

It was a triple lie.

Mr Paty had not told Muslims to leave the class. The girl had been disciplined, but not for the reason she said. She had not even been in the room on the day Mr Paty gave the lesson on freedom of speech.

But with the Internet to send it on its way, the lie spread… and spread.

First the girl’s father – Brahim Chnina – made her repeat the claim on videos, which he posted on

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, naming the teacher.

Then, a local Islamist – Abdelhakim Sefrioui – created a 10-minute online video entitled “Islam and the prophet insulted in a public college.”

Within a couple of days the school was inundated with threats and messages of hate from around the world. Paty told colleagues that he was living through a difficult time because of the campaign against him.

Meanwhile, the denunciation had reached the attention of an 18-year-old Chechen ******** living in Rouen, 80km (50 miles) to the west.

Anzorov made an initial note on his telephone that read: “A teacher has shown his class a picture of the messenger of ****** ******.”

Anzorov then sought the help of two friends, who are now on trial.

One of them was allegedly present when he bought a ****** in a Rouen shop. The other helped him buy two replica pistols on 16 October, the day of the *******, and then drove him to the school.

The four last defendants – including one woman – are people with whom Anzorov conversed on Snapchat and

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and who allegedly offered him encouragement.

The defendants admit their connection to the case, but they contest the charges of “********** association” or “complicity to commit ********** *******”.

Lawyers for the girl’s father and the Islamist preacher will argue that though they publicly condemned Mr Paty, they never called for his *******.

In a similar vein, lawyers for Anzorov’s friends – actual and online – will say they had no notion he planned a ********.

For the prosecution, context is key. Samuel Paty’s ******* took place at a time of heightened awareness of the jihadist threat. In October 2020, Charlie Hebdo had just re-published some of the cartoons, to mark the start of a trial resulting from the original *******.

The internet was full of new Islamist threats against France, and

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at Charlie Hebdo’s former offices.

In that climate, publicly denouncing a man for blasphemy was tantamount to designating a ********** target, prosecutors will argue.

A year ago the girl at the heart of the case was

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Five other pupils were also convicted of identifying Mr Paty for Anzarov in return for money.

The trial is set to run until late December.



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