Samuel Paty Beheading Case Returns to Court as Convicted Men Appeal

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An appeal trial opened in Paris on Monday, January 26th for four men convicted over the 2020 jihadist beheading of schoolteacher Samuel Paty.

In a killing that horrified France,Paty, 47, was murdered by an 18-year-old Islamist radical of Chechen origin in October 2020—after showing cartoons of the Prophet Mohammed in class.

Attacker Abdoullakh Anzorov was killed in a shootout with police.

In December 2024, seven men and one woman were found guilty of contributing to the climate of hatred that led to the beheading of the history and geography teacher in Conflans-Sainte-Honorine, west of Paris.

Four of the men have appealed against sentences ranging from 13 to 16 years in prison.

Two friends of Anzorov, Naim Boudaoud and Azim Epsirkhanov, have appealed against convictions for complicity in the killing, for which they were sentenced to 16 years in prison.

At the first trial, prosecutors accused them of giving Anzorov logistical support, including to buy weapons.

Two other defendants, convicted of “terrorist” criminal association for their role in the hate campaign against Paty ahead of his murder, have also appealed against their sentences.

Brahim Chnina, the Moroccan father of a schoolgirl who falsely claimed that Paty had asked Muslim students to leave his classroom before showing the caricatures, was sentenced to 13 years.

His daughter, then aged 13, was not actually in the classroom at the time and in the first trial apologised to her former teacher’s family.

Abdelhakim Sefrioui, a Franco-Moroccan Islamist activist, was jailed for 15 years.

Prosecutors alleged during the first trial that Chnina and Sefrioui spread the teenager’s false claims on social media to provoke a “feeling of hatred.”

But Chnina’s lawyers said their client’s role would be “put into perspective” during the appeal trial, adding that he

never participated in terrorist activity.

A lawyer for Sefrioui said there was “nothing linking” his client to Anzorov’s crimes.

The remaining four defendants, described as part of a network of jihadist sympathisers around Anzorov who spread inflammatory content online, did not appeal against their convictions, which included prison or suspended terms.

The trial at the Special Assize Court of Appeal in Paris is set to last until February 27.

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