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14 French Islamists sentenced for targeting kosher shops
2015-07-12
[IsraelTimes] Members of banned terror group had planned attacks on Hyper Cacher supermarkets; group's leader tossed in the slammer
Youse'll never take me alive coppers!... [BANG!]... Ow!... I quit!
for 9 years


A Gay Paree court on Friday tossed in the slammer
Youse'll never take me alive coppers!... [BANG!]... Ow!... I quit!
14 Islamists for planning jihadist attacks on French Jews and other targets.

The Correctional Tribunal of Gay Paree sentenced 39-year-old Mohammed Amchalane, the leader of the banned terrorist group Forsane Alizza, to nine years in prison, Le Figaro reported.

He and 13 of his accomplices, all members of the group, were convicted of "participating in a group formed with a view to preparing terrorist acts."

The accomplices received lighter punishments of varying severity, ranging from a suspended sentence of one year to six years in prison, Le Figaro reported.

Among the group's alleged targets were five Jewish supermarkets of the Hyper Cacher chain, the news website ouest-france.fr reported, and several other Jewish businesses. A Hyper Cacher market in the Gay Paree area was the scene of January's deadly terrorist siege, in which four French Jews were murdered.

The names of the businesses targeted were recovered from a computer seized in 2012, when Amchalane was tossed in the clink
Maw! They're comin' to get me, Maw!
with other suspects during a police raid in the vicinity of Nantes, in western La Belle France.

Police also found in Amchalane's possession three AK-47 assault rifles, a grenade and a pistol, Le Figaro reported. He also had manuals on how to carry out terrorist attacks using explosives, including dirty bombs, which contain radioactive material.

Amchalane maintained in court that he was neither involved in violent activity nor was planning to become involved.

Forsane Alizza, Arabic for "knights of pride," was a group dedicated to fighting Islamophobia
...the irrational fear that Moslems will act the way they usually do...
, Amchalane's lawyer said.
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Islamist terror suspects on trial in France had list of kosher grocery stores
2015-06-11
[IsraelTimes] Forsane Alizza cell, caught in the wake of the 2012 Toulouse
...lies on the banks of the River Garonne, half-way between the Atlantic Ocean and the Mediterranean Sea. The Toulouse metropolitan area is the fourth-largest in La Belle France...
shootings, allegedly planned attacks similar to those in Gay Paree in January


Members of a radical Islamic group went on trial Monday in Gay Paree after French prosecutors alleged they planned terror attacks similar to those on a kosher grocery and a satirical newspaper that left 17 victims dead in January.

Mohammed Achamlane, the leader of Forsane Alizza (Knights of Pride), was among the 15 group members on trial. Two of the 15 were absent Monday, including a minor to be tried in juvenile court.

The group was dismantled amid a crackdown on snuffies shortly after a 2012 killing spree in southern La Belle France by Mohammed Merah, who attacked a Jewish school and soldiers, killing seven people before being bumped off by police.

Achamlane was nabbed
You have the right to remain silent...
in the western city of Nantes. He and others are charged with criminal association with the aim of preparing terrorist acts.

A computer file marked "targets" of Forsane Alizza listed multiple kosher groceries and the magazine Charlie Hebdo
...A lefty French satirical magazine, home of what may well be the majority if the active testicles left in Europe...
, scenes of the January attacks that left 20 dead, including the three gunnies.

Achamlane denounced the attacks from his jail cell in a letter to Sherlocks and said he had nothing to do with them, according to court documents. There are no known links between the group and the January attackers.

At the time of their arrests, Gay Paree Prosecutor Francois Molins said Forsane Alizza members received physical training in the parks and forests around Gay Paree and religious indoctrination "in order to take part in a jihad." The group preached hate and violence on their Internet site which "called for an Islamic caliphate in La Belle France, the application of Sharia (law) and incited Moslems to unite to prepare for civil war," Molins said.

A lawyer for the group, Isabelle Coutant-Peyre, said on the iTele TV station the trial "risks hurting freedom of expression" because issues concerning Moslems can be associated with terrorism.
An Nahar adds:
Led by 37-year-old "emir" Mohammed Achamlane, the 15 members of Forsane Alizza, who called themselves the "knights of pride", have denied involvement in a terrorist organization.

Achamlane told the court he had no "terrorist inspiration" and only wanted to defend Moslems against mounting Islamophobia
...the irrational fear that Moslems will act the way they usually do...
in La Belle France.

The group was formed in 2010, gaining attention for organizing protests against the government's decision to ban veils in public.

It was disbanded two years later by the government, which described it as a "private militia."

After it was disbanded, the group put a message on its website demanding that French forces leave all Moslem-majority countries.

"If our demands are ignored, we will consider the government to be at war against Moslems," the message said.

Achamlane told the court on Monday that he was only calling for the "legitimate defense" of his community, adding "I am not racist, I am not an anti-Semite."

Achamlane also tried to explain why he had released videos of himself giving inflammatory speeches with Kalashnikov rifles in the background, and using phrases such as "By all-powerful Allah, we will put scars on La Belle France."

"We wanted to make a provocative video with a wall of Kalashnikovs and my bearded head to redress the balance," he said, specifying that he felt Moslems were "excluded" from French society.

"There is no radical or moderate Islam," he added. "There is only authentic Islam."
Others have said the same, oddly enough.
A police raid in 2012 led Sherlocks to fear the group was armed, although it remains unclear if the weapons found were real or usable.

Each member of the group faces up to 10 years in prison if convicted. The trial is due to run until June 22 or 23.
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French Lower House Approves Bill to Crack down on Jihadists
2014-09-19
[AnNahar] La Belle France's lower house National Assembly Thursday approved an "anti-terrorism" bill which will usher in a travel ban on anyone suspected of planning to wage jihad abroad.

The bill comes as authorities are increasingly concerned about the number of French citizens traveling to fight in Iraq and Syria who could potentially come back and stage attacks in their home country.

It includes the travel ban, which would see suspects have their passports and ID cards confiscated for six months, renewable for up to two years, as well as punishment for "lone wolves" who plan terrorist attacks on their own.

According to a police source, one of the suspects was linked to Forsane Alizza (Knights of Pride), an Islamist extremist group that had called for France to become an Islamic caliphate and was banned in 2012.
The bill also allows authorities to ask Internet service providers to block access to sites that praise "acts of terrorism" -- modeled on existing rules against child pornography sites.

It was approved by most political groups at the National Assembly and will be debated by the upper house Senate next month.

But the Greens abstained on the vote because they believe there are not enough legal guarantees in the bill that freedoms will be respected.

According to Interior Minister Bernard Cazeneuve, around 930 French citizens including at least 60 women, are either actively engaged in jihad in Iraq and Syria or are planning to go there, a 74-percent increase in eight months.

Earlier this week, six people were detained in eastern La Belle France on suspicion of recruiting candidates for jihad.

According to a police source, one of the suspects was linked to Forsane Alizza (Knights of Pride), an Islamist holy warrior group that had called for La Belle France to become an Islamic caliphate and was banned in 2012.
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France Detains Six People Suspected Of Recruiting Jihadists
2014-09-18
[Ynet] Six people have been detained in La Belle France on suspicion of recruiting candidates for jihad, a judicial source said Wednesday, as the number of French citizens travelling to Iraq and Syria increases.

The suspects, two of whom are minors, were held in the suburbs of the eastern city of Lyon as part of an "anti-terrorism" probe launched in July.

According to a police source, a brother and a sister are among those detained since Tuesday, and one of the suspects is linked to Forsane Alizza (Knights of Pride), an Islamist holy warrior group that had called for La Belle France to become an Islamic caliphate and was banned in 2012.
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France to free suspected Islamist terrorists
2012-04-07
PARIS: French police were expected to release without charge on Friday the last six of 10 suspected Islamic terrorists militants arrested in dawn raids two days earlier, legal sources said. Four were freed on Thursday after prosecutors found there was insufficient evidence to hold them. The sources would not confirm the exact timing of the release of the remaining six terrorists on Friday.

French officials said on Wednesday the terrorists suspects had been detained preventatively because they had a “similar profile” to Mohamed Merah, a 23-year-old Al-Qaeda-inspired gunman who shot dead seven people, including three Jewish schoolchildren, in southwest France last month.
So the French were profiling, eh?
A police source described those held as “isolated individuals who are self-radicalized.”

He said the terrorists suspects had been tracked on Islamist forums expressing extreme views and had been preparing to travel to areas including Afghanistan, Pakistan and the Sahel belt of West Africa to wage jihad (holy war). Some of those arrested had already visited these areas, the source said.
If that's not enough to arrest them it should be enough to expel them. Let them live in Mauritania...
Police arrested 19 people suspected of Islamist militancy last week. Thirteen are still being held, alleged to have links to French radical Islamist group Forsane%20Alizza>Forsane Alizza (Knights of Pride) and being investigated on suspicion of terrorism.
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French Court Charges 'Jihadist' Group
2012-04-04
Members of Forsane Alizza>Forsane Alizza, or Knights of Pride, are charged with "criminal association linked to terrorist network".

Preliminary charges have been filed against 13 suspects in La Belle France, a prosecutor has announced, saying some had been calling for Sharia law in the country, stashing weapons and hatching plots, one to kidnap a judge.

Prosecutor Francois Molins told a news conference on Tuesday that members of the Forsane%20Alizza>Forsane Alizza, or Knights of Pride, received physical training in parks and forests around Gay Paree and religious indoctrination "in order to take part in a jihad", or holy war.

The group preached hate and violence on their internet site which "called for an Islamic caliphate in La Belle France, the
application of the Sharia and incited Moslems to unite to prepare for civil war", Molins said.

The site, which also showed clips of late al-Qaeda leader the late Osama bin Laden
... who is now beyond all cares and woe...
was shut down after authorities banned Forsane Alizza in March.

The charges handed down against some members of Forsane Alizza come amid a crackdown on hard-liners following the March killing spree in southern La Belle France by a 23-year-old claiming links to al-Qaeda. The suspected gunman, Mohammed Merah, was killed after a 32-hour standoff with police.

President Nicolas Sarkozy
...23rd and current President of the French Republic and ex officio Co-Prince of Andorra. Sarkozy is married to singer-songwriter Carla Bruni, who has a really nice birthday suit...
said Tuesday on Canal Plus TV that there is now "zero tolerance" for hate speech and ideologies which do not conform to the values of La Belle France.

"You will see that in the weeks to come we will continue this absolutely systematic work of assuring the protection of the French by not tolerating such activities," Sarkozy said of the Forsane Alizza group.

The 13, among 17 suspects jugged in police raids last week, faced preliminary charges of criminal association linked to a terrorist network, a sweeping charge with a maximum 10-year prison term that is used in La Belle France to ensure a full investigation of terror suspects.

Nine of the 13 are being tossed in the slammer, Molins said. The other four must report regularly to police. Charges of acquiring, transporting and detention of arms also were issued. The remaining four of the 17 who had been jugged were being released.

The prosecutor said several terror plans appeared to be in the works, including the kidnapping of a judge in Lyon, in southeast La Belle France. An official close to the investigation said the targeted judge is Jewish.

Molins said the investigation, which formally opened in late October, showed the network was organized around Forsane Alizza leader Mohammed Achamlane, who is from the Nantes region in western La Belle France.

"All the suspects confirmed Mohammed Achamlane's role of leader, coordinator and emir and his constant concern about acquiring weapons," Molins said.

Molins said the alleged plan to kidnap a magistrate who dealt with a child abuse case on a member of the Lyon cell was hatched at a September meeting.

The magistrate in question has been placed under police protection.

Other potential targets included people from groups that have spoken out against the Moslem community, the prosecutor said without elaboration.

It was not known whether this was a reference to groups actively seeking to protect French identity and decrying what they claim is the Islamicisation of La Belle France.

Such groups are gaining strength around La Belle France, and have been joined by far-right presidential candidate Marine Le Pen.

Achamlane's lawyer later denied his client was involved in preparing terrorist acts, saying "there is no material act, no material incident constituting preparation of an act of terrorism, or even kidnapping".
 
Attorney Philippe Missamou claimed the reference to kidnapping of a judge was made at a public meeting of the group and others protesting an investigating magistrate's handling of the child abuse case, and blaming it on "injustice" because the group member was Moslem.

The prosecutor said police found stashes of weapons during their raids last Friday in the Gay Paree region and the cities of Nantes, Marseille, Nice, and Toulouse, as well as documents and computer equipment. The probe so far has shown that members had consulted internet sites showing how to make explosives, Molins said.

The prosecutor stressed the group had no link to the three attacks last month around Toulouse that left seven people dead, three paratroopers, a rabbi and three Jewish school children.
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Arrested French Islamists 'planned kidnappings'
2012-04-04
Gay Paree - Some of the 16 suspected Islamic Islamic fascisti jugged in La Belle France allegedly planned to kidnap a Jewish magistrate and other people, a source close to the investigation said on Tuesday.

"It looks like some of them planned to carry out kidnappings including that of a magistrate who has a Jewish-sounding name," the source said.

Another source confirmed that a Jewish magistrate from Lyon in central La Belle France was to be targeted.

The head of La Belle France's Central Directorate for Domestic Intelligence (DCRI), Bernard Squarcini, said on Saturday that those placed in durance vile the previous day were Frenchies involved in "collective war-like training, linked to a violent, religious indoctrination".

Some of those placed in durance vile belonged to a suspected orc group called Forsane%20Alizza target=_blank>Forsane Alizza, he said, and had been involved in paintball gun games.

Forsane Alizza chief Mohamed Achamlane was on Monday transferred to Gay Paree where he was to appear before anti-terror magistrates who already extended the custody of 15 other suspected Islamists placed in durance vile on Friday.

French anti-terrorism legislation allows for suspects to be held for four days, or until Tuesday.

Three of the 19 people placed in durance vile on Friday have already been released, and those still in jug could be charged later on Tuesday. Gay Paree prosecutor Francois Molins was to hold a presser at about midday on Tuesday.

The alleged Islamic fascisti were netted in anti-terrorist swoops in different French cities a week after self-confessed al-Qaeda bad boy Mohamed Merah was rubbed out following his killing spree in which he killed seven people.

The French opposition has criticised the presence of television news cameras during the arrests as the images could be seen to bolster the chances of right-wing President Nicolas Sarkozy's
...23rd and current President of the French Republic and ex officio Co-Prince of Andorra. Sarkozy is married to singer-songwriter Carla Bruni, who has a really nice birthday suit...
re-election later this month.
Does anybody think the Socialist candidate would have done anything more than hold a beer summit, had he been in charge when the Toulouse jihadi ran amok?
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French Police: Detained Islamists Plotted Kidnap
2012-04-01
[AFP] Seventeen people jugged by French police in a crackdown on suspected Islamist networks might have been plotting a kidnap, the head of the police intelligence's unit said Saturday.

"They appeared to be preparing a kidnap," Bernard Squarcini of the Central Directorate for Domestic Intelligence (DCRI) told La Provence newspaper.

He did not elaborate on the alleged plot, but said the group was made up of "Frenchies" who were involved in "collective war-like training, linked to a violent, religious indoctrination."

Some of those incarcerated belonged to a suspected cut-throat group called Forsane%20Alizza>Forsane Alizza,
...Knights of Pride, they are were a soft jihad organization which aimed by public spectacle to remind the kufrs of France of their approaching dhimmitude. First noticed by the public when they invaded a Limoges McDonalds to shout antisemitic slogans in 2010, they subsequently got in the habit of leading prayer services in the streets, to block traffic. It is estimated there are only about 100 cadres, though recently they have been advertising for new members. The interior ministry banned them in February of this year for encouraging their fellow citizens to join the jihad in Afghanistan, as a result of which they seem to have decided to move on to more exciting pursuits...
he said.

"The group was dissolved as of February 29 and the funds of 26 of its members were frozen, but they continued to carry out physical training exercises in parks and woods and sought weapons," Squarcini told the Marseille-based newspaper. They were involved in paintball gun games, he said.

The arrests on Friday took place in several cities, including Toulouse, where cut-thoat gunman Mohamed Merah was rubbed out by police last week after a series of cold-blooded shootings that left seven dead, including three Jewish children.

French President Nicolas Sarkozy
...23rd and current President of the French Republic and ex officio Co-Prince of Andorra. Sarkozy is married to singer-songwriter Carla Bruni, who has a really nice birthday suit...
said the arrests were not directly linked to the Merah case, but he has called on police to increase its surveillance of "radical Islam" in what the opposition has described as a vote-catching move just a month ahead of a presidential election.

In the course of the latest arrests, police recovered "several computers, sim cards, weapons, money, 10,000 euros in small notes, four Kalashnikov rifles, eight rifles, seven or eight handguns, a taser, tear gas grenades," Squarcini said.

Those jugged were still being held on remand Saturday, police said.
CNN reports their lawyer says they're all innocent of everything.
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France nabs at least 17 Islamists in raids across the country
2012-03-30
French police have arrested at least 17 people early Friday morning over suspected links to militant Islamist circles in several cities across the country, including Nantes, Le Mans, Toulouse, and the suburbs of Paris.
Apparently the French didn't read the New York Times piece cautioning them about the imminent dangers of anti-Muslim hysteria...
Days after Sarkozy ordered a crackdown on Islamist extremists, France's DCRI domestic intelligence agency, along with the national police's elite RAID unit, conducted the raids across France.
Sarko definitely didn't get the memo...
Cédric Delage, the Toulouse regional secretary for the French police union, said the DRCI conducted the raids "to look for groups or individuals who may be dangerous to the French state."

Delage said it was still too early to say if there was a direct link between Friday's arrests and the Merah case. "Further investigation and questioning of the suspects will reveal more information in the hours to come," he said.

Friday's raids in Toulouse were concentrated in the suburb of Mirail. According to the website of Le Monde, the arrests led to the seizure of three Kalashnikovs, a pistol and a grenade, along with other arms.

Police also conducted raids in the western city of Nantes, home to the leaders of Forsane Alizza>Forsane Alizza (Knights of Pride), a banned Islamist organization that French media reports have linked to Merah. According to one source, the arrests included Forsane Alizza's leader, Mohammed Achamlane.

Forsane Alizza was banned on February 29, 2012, by French Interior Minister, Claude Gueant. The group has been known for its provocative demonstrations, such as last year's protests against a French ban on worshippers praying in the streets.

According to researcher Jean-Yves Camus, Forsane Alizza is a group comprised mainly of young people who have been recently radicalized. He said, "Members of Forsane Alizza espouse jihadism and Salafism, but they have very little knowledge of Islam. They are primarily an attention-seeking group that wants to get noticed."
So apparently the combination of French socialist secular education, French socialist civil indoctrination, and French socialist society failed to prevent the 'radicalization' of French-born youts of Arab ethnic origin. Wonder what proportion of French socialists will admit publicly that their policies have failed?
Camus
No, not that one, another one...
said he observed a recent protest outside the Paris mayor's office against extremist Christians when Forsane Alizza members showed up in "Afghan outfits". He said, "They did not try to hide, but rather they wanted to be filmed and photographed as much as possible."

Forsane Alizza first made news in June 2010, when ten of its members organized a boycott of McDonald's in the central French city of Limoges, calling the US company a "slave of Israel". A few months ago also, the group burned copies of France's civil codes to protest the law banning the burqa.
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France Accuses Domestic Islamists of Training for Violence
2012-01-24
[An Nahar] French Interior Minister Claude Gueant said on Monday he had ordered a domestic Islamist group to disband, accusing it of training its members for "armed struggle".

Speaking on a visit to Mantes-la-Jolie in northwestern La Belle France, Gueant said: "It is unacceptable in our country that groups train people for armed struggle, for any opportunity for anti-establishment terrorism to present itself."

A front man for the group, known as Forsane Alizza or "the Knights of Pride", denied any involvement in violence, and accused the minister of justifying his order through "pure slander and defamation".

The official Forsane Alizza website urges supporters to attend a series of meetings planned in eight major French cities on Wednesday this week to recruit people "with all skills, but especially soldiers".

"In effect we have, thanks to God, brothers and sisters with all sorts of skills in our ranks and it is more brothers on the ground that we need this time," the message explained.

"So if you enjoy martial arts and can turn up quickly when we call on you, then your profile is what we are looking for, if God wills it," continues the site, which any web-user can view and is not encrypted.

Written in French and Arabic, the site describes its goals as: "Prayer for Allah, prayer for monotheism, prayer for jihad and prayer for the caliphate."

"We reject the entire 'democratic' system. It is out of the question to support anyone of any kind that stands in any election. We support our brother mujahedeen wherever they are in the world," the site declares.

The Forsane Alizza front man, Mohammed Achamlane, confirmed to Agence La Belle France Presse that he had received an order from the interior ministry demanding that his movement be dissolved and giving him 10 days to respond.

He denied that the use of the term "soldiers" for recruits was a sign of violent intent, said: "The word 'soldier' is also used by singers. It doesn't automatically mean an armed soldier in a military uniform."

Forsane Alizza is thought to be a small group but it has a history of public protest. In July 2010 a group of masked hard boyz demonstrated outside a French branch of fast food chain McDonald's, accusing it of backing Israel.

Achamlane has received suspended prison terms for his role in some protests and in promoting the group online. Last year, he publicly burned a copy of the French penal code in protest at a law banning full-face Islamic veils.
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