Longuenesse: prosecuted for apologizing for terrorism, an Iraqi is released,” translated from “Longuenesse : poursuivi pour apologie de terrorisme, un Irakien relaxé,” La Voix du Nord, November 19, 2020:
Incarcerated at the Longuenesse penitentiary center, the defendant was suspected of having made threatening and insulting remarks towards the police and judges.
An Iraqi national, incarcerated at the Longuenesse penitentiary center after having been convicted on several occasions for his activities as a smuggler, was tried on Tuesday (November 17th) for condoning an act of terrorism. During an interview with an integration and probation counselor in September 2019, he allegedly made threatening and insulting remarks towards the border police and the French justice system: “When I return to Iraq, I will join Daesh, I will kill French people. I’ll put them underground with a bullet in the head.”…
Incarcerated at the Longuenesse penitentiary center, the defendant was suspected of having made threatening and insulting remarks towards the police and judges.
An Iraqi national, incarcerated at the Longuenesse penitentiary center after having been convicted on several occasions for his activities as a smuggler, was tried on Tuesday (November 17th) for condoning an act of terrorism. During an interview with an integration and probation counselor in September 2019, he allegedly made threatening and insulting remarks towards the border police and the French justice system: “When I return to Iraq, I will join Daesh, I will kill French people. I’ll put them underground with a bullet in the head.”…