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French authorities don’t admit that there is a jihad. They classify all jihadis as mentally ill. They won’t be able to sustain this Big Lie forever.
“Essonne: suspected of being radicalized, a 15-year-old schoolboy placed in police custody for carrying a weapon and possessing images of a terrorist nature,” translated from “Essonne : soupçonné d’être radicalisé, un collégien de 15 ans placé en garde à vue pour port d’arme et détention d’images à caractère terroriste,” by Quentin Martins, Le Journal du Demanche, March 30, 2024 (thanks to Medforth):
On Friday, a young man was arrested in possession of a knife in the courtyard of the Collège Albert-Camus in Brunoy (Essonne), according to information from “Valeurs Actuelles.” The teenager was placed in custody for “carrying a prohibited weapon” and “possession of images of a terrorist nature.”
A teenager, born in Yemen, was arrested and placed in police custody on Friday, for “carrying a prohibited weapon” and “possession of images of a terrorist nature,” according to the revelations of Valeurs Actuelles from a judicial source. Suspected of being radicalized, he was surprised in possession of a knife in the courtyard of the Albert-Camus college in Brunoy (Essonne), where he attends school. The management of the establishment notified the authorities.
The young man is also suspected of having numerous photos and videos of an Islamist terrorist nature in his cell phone. During the search, investigators found that the phone had been factory reset. As a result, all photos and videos are gone. The police were nevertheless able to seize computer equipment during the search.
The schoolboy is unknown to the Criminal Record Processing (TAJ). He suffers from psychological disorders. On Saturday, he was brought before the children’s judge for carrying a weapon. At the same time, an incidental procedure was opened for “glorification of terrorism,” separate from the investigation. Thanks to the audio and video files held by the young man in his computer equipment, the procedure should make it possible to question other minors, whose presence was noted.
This arrest comes in a context of tension in educational establishments. While middle and high schools are victims of digital workspace (ENT) hacks, in which threats and bomb threats are circulating, school directors must be extra vigilant. On March 22, Prime Minister Gabriel Attal announced that the Vigipirate plan was being raised to the “emergency attack” level, i.e. maximum alert in the face of the terrorist threat.
Taffy says
If you believe the authorities, the incidence of mental illness in the Muslim population is multi-fold the incidence in the general population. Statistical anomaly, or something more sinister? Or, maybe Islam is a mental illness!!!
Greyhound Fancier says
Bingo!
Yogi Bear says
Let’s put it this way: you have to have mental disorders, if you believe in mohamed and allah.
Walter Sieruk says
If that Muslim migrant in France who is potentially very dangerous ,in a murderous sense of the word, actually has a “psychological disorder” it’s obviously because his religion, which is Islam, created that mental illness in him.
T.jefferson says
How convenient….. calling Jihad murdering …..psychological disorders
Johanna Jahns says
As Dr. Wafa Sultan put it in her famous interview on Al Jazeera: It is not possible to read and really believe in the Qu’ran and the Sunna and remain psychically healthy.
Another psychiatrist estimated the number of clinically ill muslims about at least 5o%. (Sociopathy, narcissism).
If you see yourself as superiour, the Kuffar as barbecue-to-be and combine that with a bad de-facto-performance: Ticket to disaster.
nicholas tesdorf says
The incidence of ‘mental illness diagnosis’ in France is steadily increasing, exactly in line with the increase in the Muslim population. It looks remarkably as if Islam is really a severe mental illness.
James Lincoln says
Until Western nations realize that a religious war is being waged against them, this will only get worse.
James Lincoln says
The fact that a teen may have “psychological disorders” does not necessarily mean that they are “unaccountable” for their behavior.