Le meurtre dans une mosquée du Gard bouleverse la classe politique française et brouille les lignes - Le Temps

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Key Events

A 23-year-old Malian man, Aboubakar Cissé, was murdered in a mosque in Gard, France. Initially reported as a conflict between two Muslims, a Snapchat video revealed the suspect, Olivier A., a young French man of Bosnian origin, insulting Islam after the act. He subsequently turned himself in to police in Italy.

Political Reactions

The incident sparked a strong response from French political figures. Left-wing parties organized a rally against Islamophobia, while President Emmanuel Macron condemned racism and religious hatred. Even Jordan Bardella from the Rassemblement National expressed condolences and noted the victim was targeted for being Muslim.

Shifting Narrative

The possibility of the murder being an act of anti-Muslim terrorism has significantly influenced the narrative. While not definitively confirmed, the suspect's statements in the video, including his desire to become a serial killer, contributed to this interpretation.

  • The suspect, Olivier A., expressed anti-Islamic sentiments in a video.
  • The incident prompted a large political response in France.
  • The investigation is ongoing, with the possibility of terrorism charges being considered.
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