2,759 subscribers on his TikTok account, 97 followers on Instagram – enough to attract the attention of the police to the publication of videos praising radical Islam and bring the 16-year-old teenager to justice. It has to be said that he was not squeamish with his messages. One shows a video in which several armed fighters recite religious songs calling for enemies to be killed in order to achieve justice and victory. The other video is an audio sermon by Al-Qaeda strategist Faris Al-Zahrani, who died in 2016, in which he warns Muslims against those who disobey Allah’s commandments.
The trial starts on April 4. Le Télégramme