French PM, paying tribute to slain teacher, says France will defend its
values
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[October 16, 2021]
PARIS (Reuters) - French Prime
Minister Jean Castex paid tribute on Saturday to history teacher Samuel
Paty a year after he was murdered by an Islamist radical, saying France
would stand up for its values of secularism and freedom.
Paty's attacker, a teenager of Chechen origin, had wanted to avenge the
teacher's use of cartoons of the Prophet Mohammad in a class on freedom
of expression for 13-year-olds. Muslims see any depiction of the Prophet
as blasphemous.
"Here is a man who wanted to do his job, a demanding and sometimes
thankless job, a man who only aspired to transmit the values of
freedom, secularism, tolerance, free will (...)," Castex said after
unveiling a commemorative plaque at the Ministry of National Education.
"For these reasons a servant of the Republic was assassinated," he
added.
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Schoolchildren hold a picture of French history teacher Samuel Paty,
one year after he was beheaded outside his school in the Paris
suburb of Conflans-Sainte-Honorine, as they pose during a ceremony
at the Nice Education offices in Nice, France, October 15, 2021.
REUTERS/Eric Gaillard
A series of ceremonies in memory of Paty were organised on Friday and
Saturday, with school children singing songs and holding minutes of
silence in classes.
France, home to Europe's largest Muslim minority, has
seen a wave of attacks carried out by Islamist militants or their
sympathisers in recent years
(Reporting by Sybille de La Hamaide; Editing by Frances Kerry)
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