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B nai B rith France called for a rally for Sarah Halimi on Sunday in Paris.
“It is the national community that was moved by the absence of a trial for Sarah Halimi’s murderer! Let’s defend our nation as one and indivisible. This is France, a France that some people never stop dividing and fracturing,” commented Valérie Pécresse, president of the Île-de-France region.
A “rally of anger for Sarah Halimi’’ is scheduled to take place next Sunday at the Place du Trocadero in Paris.
A French political leader stirred controversy by evoking ‘’the emotion of the Jewish community’’ rather than using the words ‘’national community’’ when he spoke about the decision of France’s Supreme Court to upheld an earlier ruling that the man who killed Sarah Halimi, a 65-year-old Jewish woman, in her Paris flat in 2017, will not stand trial.
Lawyers for Sarah Halimi s family have decided to go to Israeli courts after France s Supreme Court ruled out a trial of the murderer ejpress.org - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from ejpress.org Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Amid anger over Supreme Court decision that Sarah Halimi s murderer would not stand trial, French President Macron urges change in law Deciding to take narcotics and then going mad should, not in my view, remove your criminal responsibility, French President Emmanuel Macron told daiy Le Figaro.
“Deciding to take narcotics and then ‘going mad’ should, not in my view, remove your criminal responsibility,” President Macron told daiy Le Figaro in an interview.
“I want to assure the family, relatives of the victim and all fellow citizens of Jewish faith who were awaiting this trial of my warm support and the determination of the Republic to protect them,” he said.
Sarah Halimi Injustice: President Macron Urges Changes to the Law
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The widespread outrage sparked by the killing of Sarah Halimi by Kobili Traoré, a French Islamist from Mali who has so far managed to evade trial for murder after throwing her off the balcony of her apartment has been detailed here and here.
Now President Macron is calling for a change in the law after the controversial decision handed down by France’s Supreme Court not to prosecute Kobili Traoré for murder. Speaking to Le Figaro, Macron said that it is not for him to comment on a court decision but asserted: