A Paris Court Senteced a Pakistani Man To 30 Years in Prison on Thursday for A 2020 Knife Attack Outside Charlie Hebdo’s Former Offices.
The Court Found Zaheer Mahmood, 29, Guilty of Attempted Murder and Terrorism in an Islamist-Motivated Attack in September 2020, which Left Two People Injured.
Mahmood Believed He was Attacking Employees of Charlie Hebdo In Paris, not Recognizing that the Ridiculing Publication Had Actually Transfered After Islamists Gunned Down 12 Of The Magazine’s Staff in January 2015.
Attack After Charlie Republished Cartoons of Prophet Mohammed
The Knife Attack Came Five Years After The Al-Qaeda-Linked Attack on Charlie Hebdo’s Paris Offices in January 2015, which Left Twelve People, Including Several of France’s Most Famous Cartoonists, Dead.
The Islamist Attack Remained in Action to the Publication Posting Anime Buffooning The Prophet Muhammad.
The 2015 Attack, which Sparked a Global Debate Over Free Speech and Religious Tolerance, Forced the Magazine Torelocate
Charlie Hebdo Republished Its Cartoons of Prophet Muhammad on September 2, 2020, to Coincide with the Opening of the Trial for the 2015 Massacre.
Attacker Radicalized in France After Leaving Pakistan
In the 2020 Attack, Mahmood Wounded Two Emboyees of the Premieres Lignes News Agency With A Butcher’s Cleaver, Mistaking Them for Charlie Hebdo Staff.
According to his Lawyer, Mahmood, A Pakistani National Who Entered France Illegally in 2019, What Radicalized by An Extremist Preacher That Ured His To “Avenge The Prophet.”
According to his Lawyer, Mahmood’s Actions Stemmed From The Disconnect He Felt Infrance after Leaving Pakistan
“In his head hey Never Left Pakistan,” Mahmood’s Defense Lawyer Alberic de Gayardon Said onwednesday “He Does not Speak French, He Lives with Pakistan, He’s Works for Pakistanis.”
Five Various different Pakistani Men, some minors on the time, ie cope with take a look at for aiding mahmood, acquiring sentences of three to 12 years.
SS/LO (AFP, dpa)