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Paris : French President Emmanuel Macron on Friday called the killing of the teacher near Paris as a “ terrorist attack “.
“ Our compatriot was killed for teaching, for teaching children freedom of speech, freedom to believe, or not to believe. Our compatriot was the victim of a terrorist attack ,” Macron, who arrived at the scene on Friday evening, said, as quoted by Sputnik.
Education Minister Jean-Michel Blanquer also condemned the incident and called it an “ attack on France “.
“ Tonight the [French] republic was attacked with the heinous murder of one of its servants, a teacher. Tonight I think about him, about his family. Our unity and solidarity are the only answers to the cruelty of Islamic terrorism. We will fight back ,” Blanquer tweeted, as quoted by Sputnik.
Ce soir, c’est la République qui est attaquée avec l’assassinat ignoble de l’un de ses serviteurs, un professeur. Je pense ce soir à lui, à sa famille. Notre unité et notre fermeté sont les seules réponses face à la monstruosité du terrorisme islamiste. Nous ferons face . — Jean-Michel Blanquer (@jmblanquer) October 16, 2020 Earlier on Friday, it was reported that an unknown criminal beheaded a man near an educational institution in the commune of Conflans-Saint-Honorine. However, the assailant was shot dead by the police.
Sputnik further reported that the prosecutor’s office has also joined in on the investigation.

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