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“‘I will make you like Samuel Paty’: an individual sentenced to five years in prison for letters threatening and apologizing for terrorism,” translated from ““Je vais vous faire comme Samuel Paty” : un individu condamné à cinq ans de prison pour des lettres de menaces et d’apologie du terrorisme,” Valeurs Actuelles, April 7, 2023 (thanks to Medforth):
On Thursday, April 6, in the defendant’s box, Hassan B. acknowledged the facts. He is the author of about twenty letters, each more sordid in content than the next. Between death threats and apology for terrorism, this man has been raging in the Gard since 2019, reports the daily Midi libre.
“If you don’t stop your bullshit with secularism, I’m going to make you like Samuel Paty. I will behead you and expose your heads at the college entrance.” Chilling words that this Moroccan native used to send to several recipients in the Gard, such as colleges, town halls, or even to the director of the CHU de Nîmes.
In several of his letters, Hassan B. praises terrorism, not hesitating to glorify the names of Kouachi and Daesh, or even by promising to “massacre people like at the Bataclan.” Among its victims, the synagogue of La Grande-Motte and the Jewish worship association of Béziers, or the mayor of this city, Robert Ménard: “I will go to see my friend Ménard and his wife, and I will empty my magazine on them.” This man sent no less than 22 letters between 2019 and 2022.
Defendant pleads insanity
This real madman did not hesitate to plead insanity at first, supported by his lawyer. The 41-year-old explained that he heard “a voice telling me to write all this down, it gives me orders.” Explanations that did not convince the court: “It is not enough to come to court and say ‘I am psychotic.’ The letters are structured, the words well chosen,” explains the representative of the prosecution.Despite not having a criminal record, Hassan B. was sentenced to five years in prison, three of which were probationary, accompanied by an obligation of care and work. He was immediately placed in detention and is prohibited from staying in the Gard. This conviction is the result of persistent investigations, as the accused had been convicted by his DNA, although the perpetrator was careful enough to sign his letters with the names of parents, relatives or simple neighbors.
tim gallagher says
One thing is for sure. Until you let Muslims into your country, you do not get these threats of murderous violence or the actual terrorist murders. Christian and Buddhists and others, unlike Muslims, because of islam’s intrinsic violence, would very rarely make such barbaric threats or carry through with their threats. Letting islam into a country is taking diversity too far if you want to live in a peaceful society. If you want a more violent society, just let Muslims in and you will soon enough get your wish, that’s for sure..
clem.alford@talk21.com says
Very true. Koran, Hadith and Sunnah are full of these violent instructions. Islam means ‘submission’ to their violent ‘religion of peace’. Oxymoron!!!!
Jayell1 says
So this specimen writes letters to institutions along the lines of “If you don’t stop your bullshit with secularism, I’m going to make you like Samuel Paty. I will behead you and expose your heads at the college entrance”, but leaves clues as obvious as the Eiffel Tower showing that he’s responsible for them, then tries to duck out of it by claiming to ‘hear voices’ when (surprise surprise!) they catch him out! Didn’t this character realise that the ‘insanity’ excuse is now so hackneyed that even third-rate soap opera script writers don’t sink to that level to keep their ratings up? What next? Your friendly neighbourhood felon scribbling out letters to all the local banks, threatening to relieve them of their cash, and then signing them with his mum’s name? It’s almost as bad as the schoolboy trying to convince his teacher that the family hamster had eaten his homework. And how much time and money did the French authorities have to waste to dispose of this ‘valued Citizen of the Republic’? What exactly is wrong with these ‘Disciples of the Great and Mighty Prophet’?