Nadie quería los restos mortales de Mohamed Merah
El responsable de las siete muertes de Toulouse y Montauban es enterrado en un cementerio en los suburbios de esa ciudad
Argelia había rechazado recibir el cuerpo del yihadista
フランスのトゥルースの殺人事件のモハメッド=メラーは、アルジェリア政府が拒否したので、トゥルース郊外の霊園に埋葬さる
Nobody wanted the remains of Mohamed Merah
The person responsible for seven deaths in Toulouse and Montauban is buried in a cemetery in the suburbs of the city
Algeria had refused to receive the body of jihadist
Miguel Mora Paris 29 MAR 2012 - 19:44 CET
The person responsible for seven deaths in Toulouse and Montauban is buried in a cemetery in the suburbs of the city
Algeria had refused to receive the body of jihadist
Miguel Mora Paris 29 MAR 2012 - 19:44 CET
Probably the U.S. administration fully matched to Osama bin Laden buried at sea after ending the life of the leader of Al Qaeda in Pakistan. After much discussion and delay, the French authorities have now buried the remains of Mohamed Merah, the young jihadist who murdered seven people in Toulouse and Montauban and was shot last Thursday during the assault by special police forces in Cornebarrieu Islamic cemetery in the suburbs of Toulouse.
Algeria has refused this morning at the last minute, citing safety concerns, to receive the body to be buried there, as desired by the father of Merah, who lives in the country. Meanwhile, the Socialist mayor, Pierre Cohen, requested 24 hours of reflection and order the State to find another option, as it considered that it was "appropriate" that the young murderer was buried in the city where he killed his victims.
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Nicolas Sarkozy intervened in the controversy for showing Merah buried in France as soon as possible to avoid further discord with the terrorist. "It was French," said the president, "that is buried and not become more controversial."
The president added: "I already said what I thought of Mohamed Merah, which acted in a monstrous way. I also said that the protests of his father, who has decided to sue the French police for having killed during the assault-are deeply shameful and indecent. As head of state, would have preferred to have arrested him alive. We did our best, the police carried out a significant work and these controversies are shameful. "
The burial was attended by some 30 young people close to the extreme, in a ceremony held in the middle of a large police deployment.
The Algerian authorities justified their refusal to accept the body of Merah citing "security reasons", as reported Abdalldah Zekri, a member of the Muslim Council of France. The family had planned the funeral to be held in a village in the province of Medea, located about 80 kilometers south of Algiers. But government sources confirmed to Reuters that did not allow the arrival of the corpse to the country. The fear that the tomb of Mohamed Merah can become a place of pilgrimage for jihadists seems to beat following the decision.
The Jewish community of Toulouse, who lost four members (three of them children) in the third attack on Mohamed Merah, has not commented.
Algeria has refused this morning at the last minute, citing safety concerns, to receive the body to be buried there, as desired by the father of Merah, who lives in the country. Meanwhile, the Socialist mayor, Pierre Cohen, requested 24 hours of reflection and order the State to find another option, as it considered that it was "appropriate" that the young murderer was buried in the city where he killed his victims.
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Nicolas Sarkozy intervened in the controversy for showing Merah buried in France as soon as possible to avoid further discord with the terrorist. "It was French," said the president, "that is buried and not become more controversial."
The president added: "I already said what I thought of Mohamed Merah, which acted in a monstrous way. I also said that the protests of his father, who has decided to sue the French police for having killed during the assault-are deeply shameful and indecent. As head of state, would have preferred to have arrested him alive. We did our best, the police carried out a significant work and these controversies are shameful. "
The burial was attended by some 30 young people close to the extreme, in a ceremony held in the middle of a large police deployment.
The Algerian authorities justified their refusal to accept the body of Merah citing "security reasons", as reported Abdalldah Zekri, a member of the Muslim Council of France. The family had planned the funeral to be held in a village in the province of Medea, located about 80 kilometers south of Algiers. But government sources confirmed to Reuters that did not allow the arrival of the corpse to the country. The fear that the tomb of Mohamed Merah can become a place of pilgrimage for jihadists seems to beat following the decision.
The Jewish community of Toulouse, who lost four members (three of them children) in the third attack on Mohamed Merah, has not commented.
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