l****z 发帖数: 29846 | 1 法国英语教师要学生向杀死7人的伊斯兰圣战士Mohamed Merah致哀,并说他是个“受害
者”,教育部长要求对其停职处分
'French teacher asked minute's silence for Merah'
By JPOST.COM STAFF
23/03/2012
French education minister calls for English teacher's suspension after she
called Toulouse killer a "victim."
France's education minister called for disciplinary proceedings against a
teacher in the north of France on Friday, after she allegedly asked her
students to observe a moment's silence for serial killer Mohamed Merah, the
man who gunned down three children and a rabbi in front of Jewish school in
Toulouse earlier this week.
Students in the the French English teacher's class in Rouen wrote to their
principal that she had called the serial killer a "victim," and said his
links to al-Qaida were fabricated by the media and French President Nicolas
Sarkozy, according to AFP.
The teacher's request prompted most of the students to empty out of the
classroom, though some stayed behind to "try to understand what she was
talking about," AFP reported according to their letter.
French Education Minister Luc Chatel has called for the teacher to be
suspended for her request, which was made the day after police shot Merah
dead in the south of France after he went on a killing spree.
On Thursday, France's Le Monde newspaper reported that Merah, who killed
three soldiers and four Jews in France in the last two weeks, had been on a
trip to Israel in the past.
According to the report, Merah's passport had Israeli stamps in it. The
purpose of his visit is not known, but analysts suspect he was either trying
to visit the Palestinian territories or do reconnaissance to plan a terror
attack.
The Jerusalem Post could not confirm the veracity of this report.
Based on the stamps in his passports, Merah also visited Syria, Iraq, Jordan
and Afghanistan.
The 23-year-old gunman who said al-Qaida inspired him to kill seven people
in France died from a gunshot wound to the head on Thursday as he scrambled
out of a ground-floor window during a gunbattle with elite police commandos.
Sarkozy called Merah's killings terrorist attacks and announced a crackdown
on people following extremist websites.
"From now on, any person who habitually consults websites that advocate
terrorism or that call for hate and violence will be punished," he said in a
statement. "France will not tolerate ideological indoctrination on its soil
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