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Legal

Bataclan survivors recount ‘chatting’ with attackers during the assault

October 20, 2021 Michael Fitzpatrick  

(Radio France) After the explosion which killed Sami Amimour, the two surviving murderers lined up a group of terrified hostages and began herding them along the left-hand balcony of the Bataclan, in the direction of the stage. “It was,” explained one of […]

Legal

No one got out of the [Bataclan] untouched — not even the survivors

October 19, 2021 Michael Fitzpatrick  

(Radio France) Few of the witnesses who chose to go to the Bataclan concert on 13th of November 2015 from the right-hand balcony were seriously injured physically in the terrorist attack. But what they saw, heard and suffered has left none of […]

Health & Medicine

Bataclan survivor’s testimony highlights importance of post-PTSD care

October 17, 2021 Michael Fitzpatrick  

(Radio France) The second week of witness evidence from those who survived the attack on the Bataclan music venue has been full of grief, guilt and the seemingly endless struggle to turn the page emotionally. One young woman told two anecdotes, one […]

Legal

A day of disruption, sadness and rage as Bataclan survivors continue to testify

October 16, 2021 Michael Fitzpatrick  

(Radio France) Friday’s session at the special criminal court in Paris, where 20 men are being tried for their alleged participation in the November 2015 terrorist attacks, heard the anger and grief of the survivors and their families expressed in different accents, […]

Legal

Time is taking a heavy toll, say broken families of Paris attacks victims

October 15, 2021 Michael Fitzpatrick  

(Radio France) There are no easy days at the Paris attacks [trial], but Thursday’s evidence from the families of victims was particularly intense. We heard from a woman who lost her sister in the attack on the Belle Équipe restaurant in central […]

Legal

Bataclan murders: A mother remembers the day the sun went out

October 14, 2021 Michael Fitzpatrick  

(Radio France) Wednesday’s Paris terror trial hearing opened with evidence from Luciana Milani Solesin, the mother of Italian national Valeria Solesin, who was murdered by Islamists at the Bataclan concert hall in the French capital on 13 November 2015. Behind the dignified […]

Academics & Education

France to shut down another mosque linked to Islamist extremism

October 14, 2021 Unlisted Author  

(Radio France) French Interior Minister [Gerald Darmanin] has ordered authorities to close a mosque in the north-west, following evidence it preached radical Islamism. Since the murder of teacher Samuel Paty by an Islamist a year ago, France has been cracking down on […]

Legal

The bereaved families of Bataclan victims get their chance to speak

October 13, 2021 Michael Fitzpatrick  

(Radio France) Survivors of the Paris terrorist attack on the Bataclan concert hall in November 2015 continue to testify before the special criminal court where 20 men are being tried for alleged involvement in the planning and preparation of a night of […]

Legal

Bataclan survivors offer accounts of a night of violence, horror — and heroism

October 10, 2021 Michael Fitzpatrick  

(Radio France) The fifth week of the Paris trial of the 20 men accused of involvement in the November 2015 attacks was marked by the start of hearings of the evidence from survivors of the Bataclan, the concert venue where 90 of […]

Legal

Trying to live a life ‘submerged by permanent sadness’ after Bataclan attack

October 9, 2021 Michael Fitzpatrick  

(Radio France) Friday’s witnesses came from Los Angeles, from Turkey, from the central French Nièvre region. And, as from the start of the witness testimony, all the stories from the Bataclan survivors and their families are the same. And each is absolutely […]

Legal

Bataclan survivor came to court ‘to laugh at’ accused Paris attackers

October 8, 2021 Michael Fitzpatrick  

(Radio France) At the special criminal court where 20 men are being tried for their alleged involvement in the November 2015 terrorist killings of 130 people, survivors of an attack at the Bataclan concert hall on Thursday described the night of horror […]

Legal

Wounded in ‘body, heart and soul’ by ‘blind inhumanity’ at the Bataclan

October 7, 2021 Michael Fitzpatrick  

(Radio France) On Wednesday, at the Paris trial of the 20 men accused of complicity in the November 2015 terrorist attacks in the French capital, survivors from the Bataclan music venue, where 90 people lost their lives, began to recount their long […]

Legal

Paris attacks victims deliver emotional messages to terrorist Abdeslam

October 6, 2021 Michael Fitzpatrick  

(Radio France) Salah Abdeslam, the sole survivor of the terrorist groups that murdered 130 people in Paris in November 2015, has frequently interrupted proceedings at the trial where, along with 19 co-accused, he faces charges of conspiracy, perpetration or complicity in terrorism. […]

Legal

Victims and the bereaved begin to build a vast verbal memorial to the dead and injured

October 3, 2021 Michael Fitzpatrick  

(Radio France) The court has already received requests to testify from more than 350 civil witnesses. These are the people who were affected by the November 2015 killings, either directly or because family members and friends were killed or injured in the […]

Legal

Terror and death on a terrace full of ‘beautiful, elegant and happy’ young people

October 2, 2021 Michael Fitzpatrick  

(Radio France) At the November 2015 terror trial, the first week of witness evidence came to an end with further testimony from those who survived the shooting attacks at the Belle Équipe bar in central Paris. At the trial on Friday, a […]

Legal

November attacks survivor: ‘I’m living for those I heard die that night’

October 1, 2021 Michael Fitzpatrick  

(Radio France) The evidence from victims and bereaved families continues at the Paris trial of the 20 men accused of complicity in the November 2015 terrorist attacks. Everyone in the vast courtroom has been affected by the generally quiet dignity of the […]

Legal

Anger as Carillon escapee verbally attacks Salah Abdeslam at Paris terror trial

September 30, 2021 Michael Fitzpatrick  

(Radio France) If the testimony of those hurt or bereaved in the November 2015 attacks has been generally characterised by tragic dignity, Wednesday’s hearing was marked by an outburst of anger. After a day devoted to those who suffered at the Stade […]

Children & Teens

Police dismantle largest makeshift migrant camp in Calais

September 29, 2021 Unlisted Author  

(Radio France) Police dismantled the largest migrant camp currently set up in the northern city of Calais on Tuesday, moving dozens of people into reception centres in the region. Local authorities had rigged up water taps and aid groups had been handing […]

Law Enforcement

Third week of Paris terror trial marked by contrast between cowardice and courage

September 26, 2021 Michael Fitzpatrick  

(Radio France) The third week of the trial of those suspected of involvement in the November 2015 terrorist attacks in Paris was entirely devoted to police and expert evidence. Much of what we heard and saw was difficult for the families of […]

Legal

Bombs, bodies and Islamic State propaganda shock Paris terror trial

September 25, 2021 Michael Fitzpatrick  

(Radio France) The third week of the trial of those accused of involvement in the November 2015 massacre of 130 people in Paris came to an end with three very different reports from expert witnesses. The themes were DNA, explosions and Islamic […]

Health & Medicine

Mistakes and misunderstandings at the mortuary added to the misery of the bereaved

September 24, 2021 Michael Fitzpatrick  

(Radio France) The eleventh day of the Paris court hearing into the terrorist attacks which killed 130 people in the French capital in November 2015 was devoted to the medical machinery which handled the bodies of the victims, and the frequently inadequate […]

Law Enforcement

In the midst of the horror, Bataclan heroism has its golden moment

September 23, 2021 Michael Fitzpatrick  

(Radio France) At a criminal trial centred on the violent deaths of 130 people, there are no good days. But there are less bad ones. On Wednesday, after nine hearings devoted to the catalogue of cowardice and horror, heroism finally had its […]

Legal

Silent for once, Salah Abdeslam watches his brother, Brahim, blow himself up

September 21, 2021 Michael Fitzpatrick  

(Radio France) On Monday, at the start of the third week of the Paris November 2015 terror trial, two police experts described the scenes at La Belle Équipe bar, where 21 people died in a hail of bullets, and at the Comptoir […]

Legal

A difficult week for the families as Paris terror trial goes over the forensic details

September 19, 2021 Michael Fitzpatrick  

(Radio France) The second week of the Paris trial of those accused of involvement in the November 2015 terrorist killing of 130 people brought us from the legal technicalities of the crimes allegedly committed to the stark humanity of the dead, the […]

Law Enforcement

Paris court comes to terms with the indescribable as events at the Bataclan are remembered

September 18, 2021 Michael Fitzpatrick  

(Radio France) The second week of the Paris hearing at which 20 men are being tried for their alleged involvement in the terrorist attacks which killed 130 people in the French capital in November 2015 came to an end with the presentation […]

Legal

Reliving the horror of Paris attacks as police experts detail ‘crime scenes’

September 17, 2021 Michael Fitzpatrick  

(Radio France) This trial of 20 men accused of involvement in the terrorist attacks which cost the lives of 130 people in Paris on 13 November 2015 was always going to be difficult for the families of those killed or injured. The […]

Law Enforcement

The Paris attacks seen through the eyes of Belgian investigators

September 15, 2021 Michael Fitzpatrick  

(Radio France) The director of the investigation into the Belgian links to the November 2015 Paris attacks told the court on Tuesday that it was “the toughest case” she had ever worked on. She also praised the exceptional collaboration between France and […]

Law Enforcement

Defence anger at implacable police presentation of an extraordinary investigation

September 14, 2021 Michael Fitzpatrick  

(Radio France) The second week of the Paris November 2015 terror trial began with the continuation of the reading of the court president’s report, the ten-hour overview of the facts as they appear after six years of criminal investigation. And then the […]

Legal

Sobs and silence as names of November 2015 victims are read

September 11, 2021 Michael Fitzpatrick  

(Radio France) After two and a half days of legal technicalities, the real business of the Paris November 2015 terror trial got under way on Friday with the reading of the court president’s report — a detailed and lengthy chronology of the […]

Legal

Who are the men who face trial for the November 2015 Paris massacres?

September 7, 2021 Michael Fitzpatrick  

(Radio France) The trial opens in Paris on Wednesday of the twenty men accused of involvement in the November 2015 terrorist attacks which left 130 people dead in the French capital. Who are the accused? What are they suspected of having done? […]

Government & Politics

France’s anti-separatism bill deemed constitutional with only minor changes

August 14, 2021 Unlisted Author  

(Radio France) French constitutional watchdogs have cleared the path for a new law aimed at countering Islamist extremism. Officially known as the law comforting the principles of the republic, the draft law was approved in parliament in July. But around 100 MPs […]

Government & Politics

French government sets up laicité office to better protect secularism

July 15, 2021 Sarah Elzas  

(Radio France) The French government has created an office of laicité in an effort to better control how state secularism — one of the fundamental values of the French Republic — is taught and transmitted. The Interministerial Committee replaces the Observatoire de […]

Children & Teens

Eleven convicted for harassing French teenager Mila over anti-Islam videos

July 7, 2021 Unlisted Author  

(Radio France) A court in Paris on Wednesday convicted 11 people for harassing a teenager online over her anti-Islam videos. The girl, known as Mila, was forced to change schools and accept 24-hour police protection following threats to her life in more than […]

Immigration

Dozens of migrants rescued while trying to cross English Channel

July 4, 2021 Michael Fitzpatrick  

(Radio France) French maritime authorities came to the aid of 47 migrants this weekend in separate incidents in the English Channel off the northern French coast. Those rescued had been trying to reach southern England in a number of makeshift vessels. The […]

Academics & Education

French teachers to get training on religion after Paty beheading

June 16, 2021 Unlisted Author  

(Radio France) French education minister Jean-Michel Blanquer is to introduce training for teachers and principals on the place of religion in schools after a new report revealed confusion and fear among teachers, exacerbated by the beheading of school teacher Samuel Paty in […]

Government & Politics

Controversial anti-terrorism bill passes first reading in French parliament

June 3, 2021 Michael Fitzpatrick  

(Radio France) The French National Assembly has voted in favour of a bill intended to reinforce anti-terrorism and intelligence-gathering legislation, by incorporating emergency regulations into regular law. The bill will now be examined by the upper house, the Senate. There were 87 […]

Government & Politics

Right-wing concern as French parliament debates anti-terror laws

June 1, 2021 Michael Fitzpatrick  

(Radio France) France’s National Assembly has begun examining hundreds of proposed changes to anti-terrorism laws, notably on gathering information on suspects, the treatment of inmates completing prison terms and those suspected of having been radicalised in jail. Various right-wing voices have called […]

Government & Politics

French PM defends new anti-terrorism measures after Rambouillet attack

April 28, 2021 David Coffey  

(Radio France) French Prime Minister Jean Castex has on Wednesday defended a new bill aimed at combating terrorism, which he believes necessary to adapt to new threats that are harder to detect. Speaking this Wednesday following a cabinet meeting, Castex said the […]

Law Enforcement

French police detain eight men accused of financing terrorist activity in Syria

April 28, 2021 Unlisted Author  

(Radio France) French anti-terrorist police have detained eight people in connection with an investigation into a terrorist financing network in Syria. Six men were arrested in a raid in several parts of Strasbourg, in Eastern France, Tuesday morning. Another man was arrested […]

Government & Politics

French interior ministry plans to toughen up anti-terror legislation

April 26, 2021 Unlisted Author  

(Radio France) France’s interior minister is to present a new law on Wednesday aimed at strengthening the 2017 anti-terrorism law. While the planned legislation has been in the pipeline for several weeks, the announcement comes shortly after last Friday’s terror attack on […]

Government & Politics

French debate on ‘secular values’ opens in a climate of political hostility

April 21, 2021 Michael Fitzpatrick  

(Radio France) As the government launches a series of discussion groups on the place of religion in contemporary French society, the battle lines are already drawn. The proposed broad public debate on the troubled relationship between faith and state has been criticised […]

Academics & Education

French Senate approves toughened version of bill accused of stigmatising Islam

April 13, 2021 Mike Woods  

(Radio France) France’s right-wing majority Senate has approved proposals including expanded bans on religious symbols and clothing in a set of new draft laws to counter what President Emmanuel Macron has called Islamist separatism. Critics say the new measures, which may not […]

Academics & Education

Paris mosque implicated in teacher’s murder reopens after six-month ban

April 9, 2021 Michael Fitzpatrick  

(Radio France) The mosque in the north-Paris suburb of Pantin is open for Friday prayers for the first time in six months. It was closed by police last October, following accusations that some members had contributed to the on-line campaign against Samuel […]

Government & Politics

Macron warns Turkey might meddle in future French elections

March 24, 2021 Sarah Elzas  

(Radio France) French President Emmanuel Macron has said that Turkey could interfere in France’s elections. The comments come as the two countries appear to be trying to ease tensions that have built up over the last several months. “Clearly there will be […]

Government & Politics

French interior minister calls for reopening of mosque implicated in Paty murder

March 16, 2021 Michael Fitzpatrick  

(Radio France) In the wake of the resignation of M’hammed Henniche from his position as rector of the north Paris Pantin mosque, Interior Minister Gérald Darmanin has called for the reopening of the establishment, closed for the past six months following the […]

Children & Teens

Two youths indicted by Paris court for planning attacks on French military

March 14, 2021 David Coffey  

(Radio France) Two young men suspected of planning violent attacks, specifically against the French military, have been arrested and indicted under anti-terrorism legislation following two separate investigations. Judicial sources revealed Saturday that the two youths, aged 17 and 18 respectively, were arrested […]

Crime

Founder of banned Islamist NGO gets 10-month suspended sentence for cyberbullying

March 13, 2021 David Coffey  

(Radio France) The founder of the NGO Barakacity, which was recently dismantled by the French government, has been found guilty of the online harassment of a columnist with RMC radio. Idriss Sihamedi was handed a 10-month suspended prison sentence by the court […]

Academics & Education

Student admits to lying over claims of Islamophobia against beheaded teacher

March 8, 2021 Sarah Elzas  

(Radio France) The student who accused history teacher Samuel Paty of Islamophobia, which began a hate campaign that [led] to his brutal public beheading in October, has admitted to making up her story. The 13-year-old did not attend class on the day […]

Government & Politics

French far right’s Le Pen faces off with hardline interior minister in TV debate

February 11, 2021 Unlisted Author  

(Radio France) Marine Le Pen, the leader of France’s far right, and hardline Interior Minister Gérald Darmanin are to clash Thursday evening on public TV channel France 2 in a debate seen as [a] litmus test for the 2022 presidential election. The […]

Government & Politics

French parliament votes to make religious separatism an offence

February 5, 2021 Unlisted Author  

(Radio France) A new offence of “separatism” was supported unanimously in the French lower house on Thursday with 130 votes in favour and 4 abstentions. The bill is part of President Emmanuel Macron’s bid to stamp out any behaviour considered contrary to […]

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