China News Service, November 26. According to Agence France-Presse, on November 26 local time, sources in the French judicial department said that four French teenagers were prosecuted for the murder of history teacher Samuel Patty.

  On October 16, local time, French history teacher Samuel Patty was beheaded by an 18-year-old man outside a school in Saint-Horolin, a northern suburb of Paris. The man was shot dead by the police.

It is said that the teacher had opened a controversial course on secularism and related religious publications of "Charlie Hebdo". The relevant course angered the parents of some students, and the teacher was also complained by the parents of the students.

  According to reports, of the 4 young students prosecuted, 3 are suspected of identifying Patty to the murderer.

Later, the murderer found him on a street near Patty's school and beheaded him.

The three people were between 13 and 14 years old and were charged with "participating in a terrorist murder."

  Another student indicted was Blasin's daughter.

Blasin himself had fiercely opposed Patty's use of cartoons published in the satirical publication "Charlie Hebdo" on social media and asked the school to fire Patty.

Currently, Blasin has been charged with conspiracy.

His daughter was charged with "defamation" Patty.

Previously, she had told people about the content of the history course taught by Patty, but in fact she did not participate in the course.

  The source said that at the request of counter-terrorism investigators, the four teenagers were briefly detained earlier this week and released under judicial supervision.