“It’s quite understandable, I would do the same if you insult the prophet” Egyptian pupil who disrupted a memorial service for Samuel Paty in 2022 receives 8-month suspended prison sentence for glorifying terrorism, but is allowed to stay in France

On Thursday the 18th of January 2024, a 19-year-old man will stand trial in Quimper (Finistère) accused of publicly glorifying an act of terrorism.

The events date back to the 14th of October 2022. The young man from Egypt attended the vocational school in Pleyben (Centre-Finistère) and took part in the memorial service for the murdered teacher Samuel Paty. When he asked the teacher about the term “terrorism”, he said: “That’s normal, I would do the same if you insult the prophet”.

A year and a half later, he is awaiting sentencing, while his trial took place on 23 November 2023. At the trial, the public prosecutor at the time, Jean-Luc Lennon, demanded a four-month suspended prison sentence and a one-year ban from entering France.

Christophe Lepetitcorps, the presiding judge, finally announced the sentence: eight months’ suspended imprisonment and inclusion in the file for terrorist offenders. Ouest France

Pleyben (29) : “c’est normal, moi aussi je ferais ça si on insultait le Prophète”. Un lycéen égyptien qui avait troublé un hommage à Samuel Paty en 2022 écope de 8 mois de prison avec sursis pour apologie du terrorisme mais peut rester en France – Fdesouche